Gundula may refer to: Gudula, seventh-century saint in Brabant Gundula Janowitz (b.1937) Austrian lyric soprano singer Gundula Krause (b.1966) German folk...
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Gundula Janowitz (born 2 August 1937) is an Austrian lyric soprano singer of operas, oratorios, lieder, and concerts. She is one of the most renowned...
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Gundula Krause (born 7 July 1966) is a German folk violinist. She lives in Mainz, Roetgen nearby Aachen and East-Clare (Ireland). She was born in Göttingen...
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Gundula Rapsch (26 January 1963 – 14 December 2011) was a German actress of stage, screen and television. She began her career at Germany's Munich Kammerspiele...
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Gundula Schulze Eldowy (born 1954) is a German photographer. In addition to her photographic and film work, she has created stories, poems, essays, sound...
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Gundula Jander (born ?) is a German former canoeist who won at senior level the Wildwater Canoeing World Championships. "World and European Championships...
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Gundula Diel (born 13 May 1941) is a German hurdler. She competed in the women's 80 metres hurdles at the 1964 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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recording he left is J. S. Bach's Christmas Oratorio, with fellow singers Gundula Janowitz, Christa Ludwig, and Franz Crass, conducted by Karl Richter. Also...
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Gundula Heinatz (née Nehse, born 12 May 1969) is a German and Switzerland (from 2001) chess Woman International Master (1993) who won East Germany Women's...
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Gundula Bernàt-Klein is a German soprano. She is noted for her Bach recordings, such as BWV 243a and BWV 95. In 1967 she recorded with Harrad Wehruyng...
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