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    Agnes Stavenhagen (3 September 1860 – 30 September 1945), pseudonym Agnes Denis, was a German operatic soprano. Through her work at the Weimarer Hoftheater...
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    preacher Agnes Sorma (1862–1927), German actress Agnes Stavenhagen (1860–1945), German operatic soprano Agnes Steele (1881–1949), American actress Agnes Steineger...
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  • Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany Agnes Stavenhagen (1860–1945), German soprano, wife of Bernhard Bernhard Stavenhagen (1862–1914), German pianist, composer...
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    Saxe-Weimar and the following July he married Agnes Denninghoff (better known as Agnes Denis-Stavenhagen, 1860-1945), a soprano with the Weimar Court Opera...
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  • writer Hildegard Neuffer-Stavenhagen (1866–1939) and father of four children. Thus, he was a brother-in-law of Agnes Stavenhagen, soprano and Kammersängerin...
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    the Reichstag (NLP) Eduard Schlöbcke (1852–1936), building officer, Agnes Stavenhagen (1860–1945), born Denninghoff; operatic soprano and chamber singer...
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    academic Agnes Stavenhagen, soprano Bertha Tideman-Wijers, composer Sarah Traubel, soprano Richard Aaker Trythall, pianist, composer Agnes Tschetschulin...
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  • Kunst und ihre Zeit. Milde was best man at the wedding of Bernhard Stavenhagen with Agnes Denninghoff. Milde died in Munich at the age of 74. Kutsch, K.-J...
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  • among others 1987, ISBN 3-8012-0121-X, p. 279. Gerhard Kohlweyer: Agnes Stavenhagen: Weimar Primadonna between Johannes Brahms and Richard Strauss. wtv...
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  • Agnes Hürland-Büning (born Agnes Oleynik: 17 May 1926 – 9 March 2009) was a German politician with strong local roots. She was a member of the Bundestag...
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