9 relations: Barbara Schlick, Carl Amand Mangold, Christophorus Records, Georg Philipp Telemann, Goethe-Plakette des Landes Hessen, Heidelberg, Johannes Brahms, Let the Peoples Sing, Max Bruch.
Barbara Schlick
Barbara Schlick (born 21 July 1943, Würzburg) is a German soprano who is particularly admired for interpretations of the concert literature of the baroque era.
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Carl Amand Mangold
Carl Ludwig Amand Mangold (8 October 1813 - 4 August 1889) was a German composer, violinist and conductor.
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Christophorus Records
Christophorus Records is a German classical music label based originally in Freiburg im Breisgau specializing in Catholic church and early music.
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Georg Philipp Telemann
Georg Philipp Telemann (– 25 June 1767) was a German Baroque composer and multi-instrumentalist.
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Goethe-Plakette des Landes Hessen
Goethe-Plakette is the highest award by the Hessian Ministry for Science and the Arts in Hesse, Germany and has been awarded since 1949 at irregular intervals.
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Heidelberg
Heidelberg is a college town in Baden-Württemberg situated on the river Neckar in south-west Germany.
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Johannes Brahms
Johannes Brahms (7 May 1833 – 3 April 1897) was a German composer and pianist of the Romantic period.
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Let the Peoples Sing
Let the Peoples Sing is an international choral competition organized by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU).
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Max Bruch
Max Christian Friedrich Bruch (6 January 1838–2 October 1920), also known as Max Karl August Bruch, was a German Romantic composer and conductor who wrote over 200 works, including three violin concertos, the first of which has become a staple of the violin repertory.
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