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    Friedrich Kiel (8 October 1821 – 13 September 1885) was a German composer and music teacher. Writing of the chamber music of Friedrich Kiel, the scholar...
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    Six Motets, Op. 82, are six motets for choir a cappella by Friedrich Kiel. He set selected psalm verses in German. The motets were published in 1883 by...
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    This is a list of compositions by Friedrich Kiel. 15 Kanons im Kammerstil, Op. 1 Capriccietto, Op. 4 Drei Romanzen, Op. 5 Vier zweistimmige Fugen, Op....
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  • Friedrich-Wilhelm Kiel (17 May 1934 – 4 April 2022) was a German politician and member of the FDP. Kiel studied physics, mathematics, and sport at the...
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  • Friedrich August Berthold Nitzsch (19 February 1832, in Bonn – 21 December 1898, in Kiel) was a German theologian. The son of Karl Immanuel Nitzsch, he...
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  • Friedrich Kiel (1821–1885), German composer Friedrich-Wilhelm Kiel (born 1934), German politician Gunner Kiel (born 1993), American footballer Henry Kiel (1871–1942)...
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    Kiel University, officially the Christian-Albrecht University of Kiel, (German: Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, abbreviated CAU, known informally...
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    Friedrich Harms (1819 – 1880) was a German realist philosopher, much influenced by Fichte. Harms was born on 24 October 1819 in Kiel, Duchy of Holstein...
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    Herbert Howells: Hymnus Paradisi Jessie Seymour Irvine: hymn tune Crimond Friedrich Kiel: verse 4 in No. 1 of his Six Motets, Op. 82 Franz Liszt Albert Hay Malotte...
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    liturgies. It has been set to music often, notably by Heinrich Schütz, Friedrich Kiel, and as the conclusion of Leonard Bernstein's Chichester Psalms. Addressing...
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