Adolf Dauber (known also as Dol, Doli or Dolfi Dauber) (born 27 July 1894 – died 15 September 1950) was a jazz violinist, bandleader, composer and music...
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brass band. The first recording of any part of the symphony was made by Dol Dauber with his salon orchestra in 1928 for HMV; it included only the Scherzo...
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was born in Vienna in 1922. His father was a famous Jewish violinist Dol Dauber from Bukovina. His mother was a Bohemian German from Brno. The whole family...
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Vie parisienne) Pavel Haas ("Studie für Streichorchester") Max Bruch Dol Dauber Spanish: ambiente de fiesta perpetua Margry argues that the Nazis would...
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first Vizhnitser Rebbe Nazariy Yaremchuk, singer Otto Preminger, director Dol Dauber, musician Meir Just, Dutch rabbi St Michael's Church St Peter and Paul...
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Cunliffe Bob Curnow Jimmy Dale Børre Dalhaug Tadd Dameron Sir John Dankworth Dol Dauber Michael Daugherty Wild Bill Davis Ernesto De Pascale Maria Pia De Vito...
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jazz, deaths of Al Jolson, Al Killian, Alvin Burroughs, Chelsea Quealey, Dol Dauber, Fats Navarro, Freddy Gardner, Leo Watson, Lou Gold, and Ray Perry; births...
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American jazz trumpeter and occasional bandleader (born 1916). 15 – Dol Dauber, Czech violinist, bandleader, composer, and music arranger (born 1894)...
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ares" [#TBT: 15 years ago, the "balloon priest" disappeared into thin air]. DOL – Diário Online (in Portuguese). 27 April 2023. Retrieved 22 September 2024...
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Taliesin, and Magloire, are believed to have spent some time there. Samson of Dol was known to have been summoned by Dyfrig to join the monastery in 521 and...
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