David Pohle (1624 – 20 December 1695) was a German composer of the Baroque era. His surname is also spelled Pohl, Pohlen, Pole, Pol or Bohle. Pohle was...
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Catholic churchman and jurist David Pole (economist), English health economist and civil servant David Pohle, German composer David Poole (disambiguation) This...
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Pohle (1869–1926), German botanist David Pohle (1624–1695), German composer Pohl (disambiguation) Pole (disambiguation) Poll (disambiguation) Pohle's...
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orchestra L'arpa festante. He appeared in a 2004 recording of works by David Pohle, a student of Heinrich Schütz, by the same orchestra conducted by Rien...
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(Binovský) (1921–1968) Alessandro Poglietti (early 17th century–1683) David Pohle (1624–1695) František Xaver Pokorný (1729–1794) Madame Poldowski (Régine...
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Stephen Stubbs "Herr, wenn ich nur dich habe" (video) on YouTube, by David Pohle (1624–1695), Reginald Mobley and Agave Baroque Portals: Biography Classical...
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(c. 1623–c. 1679) Antonio Cesti (1623–1669) Jacopo Melani (1623–1676) David Pohle (1624–1695) Francesco Provenzale (1624–1704) François Roberday (1624–1680)...
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Johann Klemm, Adam Krieger, Johann Jakob Loewe (or Löwe), Johann Nauwach, David Pohle, Philipp Stolle, Johann Theile, Clemens Thieme, Johann Vierdanck, Matthias...
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meinen Taten (BWV 97). Already in the 17th century another composer, David Pohle (1624–1695), had set twelve of Fleming's love-songs to music. Johannes...
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and where his numerous theatrical works were premiered. The composer David Pohle, a pupil of Heinrich Schütz, was Kapellmeister at the Saxon courts of...
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