Johann Nepomuk Stadler (6 May 1755, Bruck an der Leitha – 2 May 1804, Vienna) was an Austrian clarinet and basset horn player and younger brother of the...
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player Joachim Stadler (born 1970), German football (soccer) player Johann Rudolf Stadler (1605–1637), Swiss clock-maker Johann Stadler (1755–1804), Austrian...
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Mozart's connection with Stadler dates from a year or two later. The clarinetist's playing evoked the following response in Johann Friedrich Schink's Litterarische...
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Johann Rudolf Stadler (1605 – 16 October 1637) was a Swiss Protestant clockmaker. He is mostly known for his life in Safavid Iran, where he worked as...
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Ewald Johann Stadler (born 21 May 1961), is an Austrian right-wing conservative politician. He was a member of the Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) until...
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10.1007/978-3-642-18782-7_5. Hu, Jiashun; Gurnis, Michael; Rudi, Johann; Stadler, Georg; Müller, R. Dietmar (2022). "Dynamics of the abrupt change in...
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(SPÖ) 2001–2003 Renate Angerer (SPÖ) 2003-2014 Eva-Maria Hatzl (SPÖ) 2014-2015 Paul Johann Stadler (FPÖ) 2015-2020 Thomas Steinhart (SPÖ) 2020-present...
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second horn Joseph Leutgeb, and the clarinettist brothers Anton and Johann Stadler. In the first violin section was Franz de Paula Hofer, who later became...
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Nr. 187 (2001), 1–20. Online Stadler, Friedrich (2001). Postscript: Johann Nelböck (1903-1954), in: Friedrich Stadler (ed.). The Vienna Circle. Studies...
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Österreichischer Eisenbahnpionier der k.k. Staatsbahnen (de) Anton Stadler, clarinettist (de) Johann Stadler, clarinettist Johannes Huber, doctor, theologian (de)...
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war crimes Johann Gottlob Schmeisser (1751–1806), Canadian Lutheran minister Johann Rudolf Stadler (1605–1637), Swiss clock-maker Johann Schicht (1855–1907)...
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Archduke Friedrich Archduke Friedrich of Austria, lithography by Johann Stadler, 1841 Born (1821-05-14)14 May 1821 Vienna, Austrian Empire Died 5 October...
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Lieutenant General and in 1866 he retired as a Cavalry General. Nobili, Johann. Hungary 1848: The Winter Campaign. Edited and translated Christopher Pringle...
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Johann Nepomuk Hummel (14 November 1778 – 17 October 1837) was an Austrian composer and virtuoso pianist. His music reflects the transition from the Classical...
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Country Austria State Lower Austria District Melk Government • Mayor Johann Stadler Area • Total 36.24 km2 (13.99 sq mi) Elevation 506 m (1,660 ft) Population...
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Maximilian Johann Karl Dominik Stadler, Abbé Stadler (4 August 1748, in Melk – 8 November 1833, in Vienna), was an Austrian composer, musicologist and...
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oratorio by Johann Adolf Hasse. The concert also included the public debut in Vienna of the two clarinettist brothers Anton and Johann Stadler, who were...
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the Diocese of Augsburg. Stadler died before the third volume was finished, leaving the writing of the last two volumes to Johann Nepomuk Ginal, pastor of...
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Max Emanuel Stern Lithograph of Stern by Johann Stadler [de] Native name Mendel b'ri Stern Born Menaḥem Mendel Stern (1811-11-09)9 November 1811 Presburg...
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The Johann-Peter-Hebel-Preis was endowed in 1936 in honour of the writer and dialectal poet Johann Peter Hebel. The prize is since 1974 awarded every two...
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major for two pianos K. deest (also historically completed by Maximilian Stadler and Paul Badura-Skoda) Rondo in A major for basset clarinet and string...
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August near the Via Aurelia. St. Julius Catholic Online Stadler, Johann Evangelist. Ginal, Johann Nepomuk. (1869). "Julius, S. (32)". Vollständiges Heiligen-Lexikon...
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double bass. According to Schubert's friend Albert Stadler, it was modelled on the quintet version of Johann Nepomuk Hummel's Septet in D Minor for Flute,...
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Svenja Stadler (born 26 August 1976) is a German politician of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) who has been serving as a member of the Bundestag from...
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Anna Leopoldine Theresia Elisabetha Nanette von Stadler von Pranck von Schaden (January 1763 - January 1834) was an Austrian composer and pianist who...
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Kleist Prize (destined by Péter Esterházy) 2010 Johann Peter Hebel Prize 2014 Bodensee-Literaturpreis Stadler is member of the foundation board for the Peace...
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of the world's first ball-reaper begins 1942: Takeover of the company Stadler AG; total workforce: 270; turnover: 5.8 million Swiss francs 1950: Launch...
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Österreichischen Philosophie, Amsterdam 1986. Cp. Stadler 2001, 143–161. Stadler 2001, 195–218. Stadler 2001, 199. Stadler 2001, 199–218. For the recording of these...
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Heiligen-Lexicon, oder Lebensgeschichten aller Heiligen by Johann Evangelist Stadler is a book of hagiography published in Augsburg in 1861. It contains...
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Stroma, Geraldine Somerville, Hero Fiennes Tiffin, Ralph Ineson, Joerg Stadler, Jessie Cave, Matthew Lewis, James Phelps, Oliver Phelps, Alfred Enoch...
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