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    Günter Lenz (born 25 July 1938) is a German jazz bassist and composer. Lenz was born in Frankfurt am Main. He first taught himself guitar and studied...
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  • worked with Klaus Weiss, Volker Kriegel, Bobby Star, Rimona Francis, Günter Lenz, Michael Naura, Werner Pirchner, Chris Beier, Rainer Glas, and Biréli...
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    servant"). After 1951, Lenz worked as a freelance writer in Hamburg, where he joined the Group 47 group of writers. Together with Günter Grass he became engaged...
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  • New York photographer Günter Lenz (born 1938), German jazz bassist and composer Jack Lenz, Canadian Bahá'í composer Jakob Lenz (opera), a one act chamber...
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    with Günter Lenz and Herbert Joos) Studio Konzert (neuklang 2014, with Pierre Favre, Günter Lenz and Frank Kroll) Three Seasons (HGBS 2014, with Günter "Baby"...
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  • police officer, and activist Wolfgang Zapf (1937–2018), sociologist Günter Lenz (born 1938), jazz bassist and composer Fritz-Albert Popp (1938–2018)...
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  • actor Günter Lenz (born 1938), German jazz bassist and composer Günter Litfin (1937–1961), German tailor Günter Lobing, German lightweight rower Günter Lorenz...
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  • Uli Lenz (born March 10, 1955) is a German jazz composer, pianist, and music producer. Born in Frankfurt am Main, he began taking piano lessons at the...
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    Robinson, Hans Kumpf, Michel Pilz so as Günter Lenz, bass and Peter Giger, drums. Occasionally the clarinetists Gunter Hampel and Willem Breuker performed...
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    the Bundestag, Lenz died unexpectedly in Naples after developing a fever on a return trip from Africa. Buchstab, Günter (2004). "Otto Lenz." Christliche...
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    by Joki Freund but increasingly original compositions by Heinz Sauer, Günter Lenz, and Ralf Hübner who all joined in 1961 and in the 1970s also experimented...
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    and has also performed or recorded with musicians such as Ralf Hübner, Günter Lenz, Stefan Schmolck, and Manfred Schoof. In the 1990s he began experimenting...
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  • Komeda. Krzysztof Komeda – bandleader, piano Rune Carlsson [sv] – drums Günter Lenz – double bass Zbigniew Namysłowski – alto saxophone Tomasz Stańko – trumpet...
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    Günter Grass. Wikiquote has quotations related to Günter Grass. List of Works Günter Grass at perlentaucher.de – das Kulturmagazin (in German) Günter...
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    With a Little Help from My Friends (Liberty, 1968) with Peter Trunk, Günter Lenz, Peter Baumeister, Claudio Szenkar Spectrum (MPS 1971, re-released 2003)...
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    recorded "Life at the Montreux Music Festival" in trio-formation with Günter Lenz and Uli Lenz. In addition, he performed with saxophonist Olaf Schönborn and...
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    States. Petrowsky was also a member of the European Jazz Ensemble and the Günter Lenz Springtime. He played in the various Gumpert workshop bands and from...
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  • vocals, percussion Oliver Nelson – alto saxophone Arthur Sterling – piano Günter Lenz – double bass Lex Humphries – drums Sonny Morgan – bongos Flying Dutchman...
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  • Ludwig Levy-Lenz (born 1 December 1892 in Posen (now Poznań), German Reich; died 30 October 1966 in Munich) was a German doctor of medicine and a sexual...
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    Oil Drops, with Joki Freund, Volker Kriegel, Fritz Hartschuh [de] and Günter Lenz. Mangelsdorff was influenced by swing. He continued to develop musically...
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    Dahlgren's Lexicon, the Berlin-based Die Elefanten (produced by Teo Macero), Günter Lenz’s Springtime and many others. He has also worked with Paul Bley, Keith...
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  • Utz Zimmermann – bass trombone Aki Takase, Misha Mengelberg – piano Günter Lenz – bass Ed Thigpen – drums "Berlin Contemporary Jazz Orchestra". ECM Records...
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  • authors as Franz Kafka (The Trial), Günter Grass (The Tin Drum), Heinrich Böll (The Silent Angel), Siegfried Lenz (Selected Stories), and Uwe Timm (Morenga)...
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  • November 2005. Was replaced by Gabriela König. Hans-Albert Lennartz Greens Günter Lenz Social Democratic Left on 15 June 2007. Was replaced by Jürgen Lanclée...
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    Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz (23 January 1751, or 12 January in the Julian calendar – 4 June 1792, or 24 May in the Julian calendar) was a Baltic German...
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  • and worked with Bobby Jones, Volker Kriegel, Kai Winding, Mel Lewis, Günter Lenz and Head, Heart & Hands. Together with Frank St. Peter and Allex Bally...
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    Frankfurter Jazz Ensemble, Adelhard Roidinger, Joki Freund, Leszek Zadlo, Günter Lenz, Charlie Mariano, and Uli Beckerhoff. Celebrations (Calig, 1968) Sequoia...
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  • significant figures were Johann Anton Leisewitz, Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz, H. L. Wagner, and Friedrich Maximilian Klinger. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe...
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  • Dürrenmatt, Siegfried Lenz, Franz Kafka, Elias Canetti, Bernhard Kellermann, Christoph Ransmayr, Karin Boye, Cornelia Funke, Günter Grass, L. Franko, Max...
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    Günter Verheugen (born 28 April 1944) is a German politician who served as European Commissioner for Enlargement from 1999 to 2004, and then as European...
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