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    Verlag in Berlin. Lili Grün was born on 3 February 1904 as Elisabeth Grün in Vienna, Austria-Hungary. She was the youngest child of Ármin Grün, a Hungarian...
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  • playwright, novelist Alice Gurschner (1869–1944), novelist, playwright, poet Lili Grün (1904-1942), writer, actress Maja Haderlap (born 1961), bilingual Slovenian-German...
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    daughters, her parents were Jolie (née Janszieka Tillemann) and Vilmos Gábor (né Grün), owner of a jewelry store in Budapest, a Royal Hungarian Army officer. Her...
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    It was eventually produced in every city with a theatre industry. Bernard Grün, in his book Gold and Silver: The Life and Times of Franz Lehar, estimates...
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  • date Note Този свят е тъй прекрасен Lili Ivanova 1970 Žije v kraji růží Pavel Bartoň Petr Rada 1973 Вечност Lili Ivanova 1973 Já znám tvoji vlídnou tvář...
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    (d. 2017) Jo Stafford, American pop singer (d. 2008) January – Friederike Grün, operatic soprano (born 1836) January 13 – Albert Niemann, Wagnerian tenor...
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    January 2009. Retrieved 26 January 2009. Bach 1992, p. 528. "Der Himmel war grün, wenn sie es sagte". Der Spiegel (in German). 13 November 2005. "I have given...
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    doors for other women's participation. After her marriage in 1904, Toutain-Grün performed in concerts and wrote musical settings for poems by Albert Samain...
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    1995, ISBN 3-218-00546-9, p. 69 City of Vienna "Pakt unterzeichnet: Rot-Grün in Wien nun offiziell – news.ORF.at". Orf.at. 15 November 2010. Archived...
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  • Heidelberg days. Sonya and Lili. And Magda. And Ernst Schmutz, Georg Geier, Theodor Winkleman, Efrem Zimbalist, Otto Grün. And the accordion player Kurt...
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    director) of the Opera refused to advance one of the orchestral players (Jakob Grün) because of the latter's Jewish birth. In 1866, as a result of the Austro-Prussian...
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    Janez Menart (1929–2004), poet and translator Josip Murn (1879–1901), poet Lili Novy (1885–1958), poet Iztok Osojnik (born 1951), poet Marko Pohlin (1735–1801)...
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    teacher's teachers Flesch (1873–1944) studied with teachers including Jakob Grün, Martin Pierre Marsick, and Eugène Sauzay. Janine Andrade Edwin Bélanger...
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    Carmen and began to play the melodies she heard on the piano. The pianist Lili Michalek became her first teacher before she became a student of Josef Bohuslav...
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    Cruvelli Franz Ferenczy Julián Gayarre [pupils] Lizzie Graham Friederike Grün Ángela Peralta Alberto Stagno Teresa Stolz Josef Tamaro Maria Waldmann Herbert...
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    teacher's teachers Back (1879–1963) studied with teachers including Jakob Grün, César Thomson, and Eugène Ysaÿe. Will Eisma Elisabeth of Bavaria, Queen...
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