German composer of classical music and songs Siegfried Köhler (cyclist) (born 1935), German cyclist Köhler This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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Siegfried Köhler (2 March 1927 in Meißen – 14 July 1984 in East Berlin) was a German composer in the German Democratic Republic. During World War II, Köhler...
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Siegfried Köhler (born 6 October 1935) is a German cyclist. He won the silver medal in team pursuit in the 1960 Summer Olympics. Siegfried Köhler was...
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Siegfried Köhler (30 July 1923 – 12 September 2017) was a German conductor and composer of classical music. He worked as general music director of opera...
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Look up Köhler in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Köhler is a German occupational surname literally meaning "charcoal burner" Horst Köhler, real name...
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cantata of the same name for choir and instruments by German composer Siegfried Köhler. It was written after the end of World War II under the impression...
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Fidelak 1984 1984 Wolfgang Küllmer 1985 1985 Siegfried Köhler 1985 1987 Eckehard Bonnke 1989 1989 Siegfried Köhler 1989 1990 Volker Spiegel 1990 1990...
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Eric Ericson Chamber Choir, and with conductors such as Alan Gilbert, Siegfried Köhler and Laurence Reenes. She has also collaborated with the composers Ingvar...
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was reprinted in the Köhler Illumination Centenary commemorative issue by the Royal Microscopical Society in 1994. Today, the Köhler illumination is considered...
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April 1975 at the Hessisches Staatstheater Wiesbaden, conducted by Siegfried Köhler Opérette (2002), composed by Oscar Strasnoy, premiered in 2003 at Grand...
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