Poelchau is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Dorothee Poelchau (1902–1977), German librarian and resistance fighter Georg Poelchau [Wikidata]...
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collector Georg Poelchau [de] in Saint Petersburg, apparently amongst a stack of papers destined to be used as butter-wrappings. Poelchau believed this...
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himself left no further specifications. After Bach's death, the musician Georg Poelchau (1773–1836) produced a covering page for the collection (along with...
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Christoph Altnickol, followed by (in eigenhändiger Partitur) written by Georg Poelchau [de], the autograph contains twelve untitled fugues and two canons arranged...
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Lea's acquaintance with the musician Georg Poelchau a number of manuscripts of C. P. E. Bach (of whom Poelchau was the executor), which he gave to his...
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Amalia of Prussia and the Joachimsthal Gymnasium, and the latter via Georg Poelchau [de]. Further hand copies of the concerto were produced in the first...
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autograph score (lost). The extant original parts were later owned by Georg Poelchau [de], and were added to the Royal Library at Berlin (later converted...
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Gesprächen 1944/45. Ein Essay. Helmuth J. Georg Olms Verlag, Hildesheim, Zürich, New York 2015. Harald Poelchau: Die letzten Stunden. Erinnerungen eines...
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recognised 2006 Karl Plagge (1897–1957), recognised 2004 Dorothee and Harald Poelchau (1903–1972), recognised 1971 Lilli [de] (1883–1946) and Manfred Pollatz [de]...
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Christian Kittel, and, from 1809, Georg Poelchau [de], a collector of music by Bach and other Baroque composers. Kittel and Poelchau both thought that the Magnificat...
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