artistic line being visible. JazzFest Berlin Deutsches Jazzfestival, Frankfurt Total Music Meeting Internationales Dixieland Festival Dresden Leipziger Jazztage...
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Music of Germany (section Jazz)
2014. Es ist eine unbedingte Notwendigkeit, dass der Deutsche zu seinen Liedern auch ein echt deutsches Begleitinstrument besitzt. Wie der Spanier seine Gitarre...
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LeBron James (category Articles with Deutsche Synchronkartei identifiers)
began playing organized basketball in the fifth grade. He later played Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) basketball for the Northeast Ohio Shooting Stars....
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Helen Humes (category American women jazz singers)
Newport Jazz Festival in 1959 and the Monterey Jazz Festival in 1960 and 1962. She toured Europe with the first American Folk Blues Festival in 1962....
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Peter Brötzmann: An Eternal Reminder of Not Today: Live at Moers Festival 2018". London Jazz News. Retrieved September 24, 2022. "An Eternal Reminder of Not...
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The Deutsches Musikinformationszentrum (MIZ) is the information and documentation institution of the Deutscher Musikrat. It has set itself the task of...
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Polish jazz festival was held there (until then jazz had been banned by the Communist authorities). This was the forerunner of the continuing annual Jazz Jamboree...
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Folk music (section Festivals)
Festival, the American Folk Festival and, most recently, the Montana Folk Festival. The Newport Folk Festival is an annual folk festival held near Newport, Rhode...
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Cillian Murphy (category Articles with Deutsche Synchronkartei identifiers)
lyrics and endless guitar solos". They were offered a five-album deal by Acid Jazz Records, which they rejected because Páidi was still in school and the duo...
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King-Norman, a schoolteacher. She was one of five children in a family of amateur musicians; her mother and grandmother were both pianists, and her father...
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Karel Gott (category Articles with Deutsche Synchronkartei identifiers)
electrician, but also became interested in the Prague music scene, especially jazz. He experimented with playing the bass and the guitar, but eventually decided...
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Howard Sims (category Articles with Deutsche Synchronkartei identifiers)
before a crowd of 2,600 fans at the Lincoln Center during the Newport Jazz Festival. Later that year, Sims was one of the instructor-performers of the By...
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Anoushka Shankar (category Deutsche Grammophon artists)
Kravitz, Thievery Corporation and Nitin Sawhney. In 2010 she collaborated with Jazz legend Herbie Hancock, on his album The Imagine Project, alongside Pink,...
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and jazz, symphony orchestra and big band. Richard Wagner's opera "Tristan and Isolde" stood as a concertante performance in 2011 on the festival programme...
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Hamburg (section Festivals and regular events)
events at Reitstadion Klein Flottbek (Deutsches Derby in jumping and dressage) and Horner Rennbahn (Deutsches Derby flat racing). The city also owns...
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Claudio Abbado (category Deutsche Grammophon artists)
He re-established the family's reputation and also showed talent as an amateur musician. Born in Milan, Italy on 26 June 1933, Claudio Abbado was the...
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Agnes Obel (category Deutsche Grammophon artists)
"the architect of eerie, otherworldy music that straddles neo-classical, jazz and chamber pop". In another analysis, Clash magazine's Lauren McDermott...
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Birmingham (redirect from Birmingham Heritage Festival)
city include the Birmingham International Jazz Festival. Moseley Folk and Arts Festival, and Mostly Jazz Festival. Birmingham's development as a commercial...
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Jerry Hadley (Celebrant), Rundfunkchor Berlin, Berlin Cathedral Chorus, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Pacific Mozart Ensemble, Kent Nagano (conductor)...
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actors, theatre manager and other artists of the Deutsches Theater. As a result of the discussion, Deutsches Theater changed the design of actor make-up....
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Robert Duvall (category Articles with Deutsche Synchronkartei identifiers)
1931, in San Diego, California, to Mildred Virginia Duvall (née Hart), an amateur actress, and Admiral William Howard Duvall, a Virginia-born United States...
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Sürücü". Deutsche Welle. Retrieved 29 December 2019. Stieglitz, Brian. "East Meadow filmmaker nominated for three awards at local festival". Herald Community...
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Carradine, American TV actress; in Los Angeles Died: Gene Ammons, 49, American jazz tenor saxophonist, died of bone cancer. Henry Jacques Gaisman, 104, American...
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20, Indian motorist, traffic collision. Lázaro Valdés, 82, Cuban son and jazz musician. Wang Hao, 92, Chinese military officer. Fred White, 67, American...
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principal conductor, and held the post until 1962. Under his stewardship, the amateur ensemble evolved into a professional orchestra. When Flipse took over from...
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Jack Nicholson (category Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actor winners)
Jersey) and Ethel May (née Rhoads; 1898–1970, a hairdresser, beautician and amateur artist in Manasquan) Fear, David (April 22, 2021). "Jack Nicholson: 25...
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arranged for clarinet, violin and piano, in a nod to Reinhart who was an amateur clarinetist. This was first performed on 8 November 1919, also in Lausanne...
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Uschi Brüning (category Women jazz singers)
1972, she won second prize at the International Schlager Festival in Dresden. Brüning came to jazz relatively late. In 1971 Walter Ulbricht was replaced...
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Hirschberger Tal. Potsdam: Deutsches Kulturforum östliches Europa e. V. ISBN 978-3-936168-33-4. Rieckenberg, Hans Jürgen (1955). Neue Deutsche Biographie (NDB)...
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lieblich sind deine Wohnungen" (How lovely is thy dwelling place) from Ein deutsches Requiem by Johannes Brahms Problems playing this file? See media help...
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