Hans von Schuch (19 June 1886 – 24 November 1963) was a German cellist and music educator. Born in Niederlößnitz (now part of Radebeul) in the Kingdom...
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Clementine Edle von Schuch-Proska, née Procházka, (12 February 1850 – 8 June 1932) was an Austrian operatic coloratura soprano, who became an audience...
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sister of the coloratura soprano Liesel Schuch-Ganzel and the violoncellist Hans von Schuch. From 1910 to 1912, Schuch was engaged as a court opera singer...
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written for mezzo-soprano or alto. Born in Dresden, Schuch was the daughter of the cellist Hans von Schuch (1886-1963) and his wife Valeria Koslerova, a ballet...
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Elisabeth Franziska von Schuch-Ganzel (12 December 1891 – 10 January 1990) also Liesel von Schuch, Liesel Schuch-Ganzel, née von Schuch) was a German coloratura...
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Hanswurst (redirect from Hans Wurst)
(1494) (using the name Hans myst). "Hanswurst" was also a mockery and insult. Martin Luther used it in his 1541 pamphlet Wider Hans Worst (Against Hanswurst)...
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Carl Schuch (1846–1903) Paul Schuss (born 1948) Hans Schwarz (1922–2003) Fritz Schwarz-Waldegg (1889–1942) De Es Schwertberger (born 1942) Moritz von Schwind...
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Newspapers. In 1769 director Karl Theophil Döbbelin performed Minna von Barnhelm. Caroline Schuch used the Singspiel between 1771 and 1787. In 1785 there were...
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Ettinger: Die Goetheschule 1929-1945. In Nordewin von Diest-Koerber [de], Gerhart Meißner, Hans-Jürgen Schuch (eds.): Die Stadt und der Landkreis Graudenz...
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married the First Lieutenant and Serbian Consul General Ernst von Schuch. Margarethe von Schuch-Mankiewicz had also left Judaism in 1897 and lived in Rome...
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