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Heinrich Kaminski, the Glossary

Index Heinrich Kaminski

Heinrich Kaminski (4 July 1886 - 21 June 1946) was a German composer.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 19 relations: Benediktbeuern, Berlin, Black Forest, Carl Orff, Emil Nolde, France, Franz Marc, Half-Jew, Hans Pfitzner, Heidelberg, Heinz Schubert (composer), Offenbach am Main, Prussian Academy of Arts, Reinhard Schwarz-Schilling, Ried, Bavaria, Severin Eisenberger, Switzerland, Waldshut-Tiengen, World War I.

  2. People from Waldshut-Tiengen
  3. Pupils of Paul Juon

Benediktbeuern

Benediktbeuern (Central Bavarian: Benediktbeiern) is a municipality in the district of Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen in Bavaria, Germany, 2 kilometers, or 1.25 miles from Bichl.

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Berlin

Berlin is the capital and largest city of Germany, both by area and by population.

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Black Forest

The Black Forest (Schwarzwald) is a large forested mountain range in the state of Baden-Württemberg in southwest Germany, bounded by the Rhine Valley to the west and south and close to the borders with France and Switzerland.

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Carl Orff

Carl Heinrich Maria Orff (10 July 1895 – 29 March 1982) was a German composer and music educator, who composed the cantata Carmina Burana (1937).

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Emil Nolde

Emil Nolde (born Hans Emil Hansen; 7 August 1867 – 13 April 1956) was a German-Danish painter and printmaker.

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France

France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe.

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Franz Marc

Franz Moritz Wilhelm Marc (8 February 1880 – 4 March 1916) was a German painter and printmaker, one of the key figures of German Expressionism.

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Half-Jew

The term Halbjude (English: Half-Jew) is a derogatory term for people with a non-Jewish and a Jewish parent.

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Hans Pfitzner

Hans Erich Pfitzner (5 May 1869 – 22 May 1949) was a German composer, conductor and polemicist who was a self-described anti-modernist.

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Heidelberg

Heidelberg (Heidlberg) is a city in the German state of Baden-Württemberg, situated on the river Neckar in south-west Germany.

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Heinz Schubert (composer)

Heinz Richard Schubert (8 April 1908 – 1945) was a German composer and conductor.

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Offenbach am Main

Offenbach am Main is a city in Hesse, Germany, on the left bank of the river Main.

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Prussian Academy of Arts

The Prussian Academy of Arts (Preußische Akademie der Künste) was a state arts academy first established in Berlin, Brandenburg, in 1694/1696 by prince-elector Frederick III, in personal union Duke Frederick I of Prussia, and later king in Prussia.

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Reinhard Schwarz-Schilling

Reinhard Schwarz-Schilling (9 May 1904 in Hannover – 9 December 1985 in Berlin) was a German composer.

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Ried, Bavaria

Ried is a municipality in the district of Aichach-Friedberg in Bavaria in Germany.

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Severin Eisenberger

Severin Eisenberger (Seweryn Eisenberger; 1879 in Krakau, Austrian Galicia – 1945 in New York) was a Polish concert pianist, composer and teacher.

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Switzerland

Switzerland, officially the Swiss Confederation, is a landlocked country located in west-central Europe.

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Waldshut-Tiengen

Waldshut-Tiengen (italic), commonly known as Waldshut, is a city in southwestern Baden-Württemberg right at the Swiss border.

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World War I

World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.

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See also

People from Waldshut-Tiengen

Pupils of Paul Juon

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinrich_Kaminski