Günter Raphael (30 April 1903 – 19 October 1960) was a German composer. Born in Berlin, Raphael was the grandson of composer Albert Becker. His first...
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mathematician Günter Mack (1930–2007), German actor Günter Malcher (born 1934), German athlete Gunter Malle (born 1960), German mathematician Günter Maschke...
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composed a Cello concerto in A major with Piano accompaniment, B. 10. Günter Raphael in 1925–1929 produced a revised and orchestrated version. Dvořák's cataloguer...
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Royal cathedral choir in Berlin. He was the grandfather of composer Günter Raphael. He died in Berlin. Free scores by Albert Becker at the International...
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musician Günter Raphael (1903–60), German composer Herbert Raphael (1859–1924), British barrister and Liberal Party politician Hillary Raphael (born 1976)...
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Hochschule für Musik Mainz, counterpoint with Günter Raphael, and chamber music and musicology with Günter Kehr. In 1956 he was in the master class of Hans...
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Rands (born 1934) Ture Rangström (1884–1947) György Ránki (1907–1992) Günter Raphael (1903–1960) Andreas Raselius (c. 1563 – 1602) Francesco Rasi (1574–1621)...
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record several string quartets by the Nazi-banned late German composer Günter Raphael. Their discography demonstrates their longstanding collaborations with...
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Kagel (born in Argentina) Heinrich Kaminski Tilo Medek Ernst Pepping Günter Raphael Max Reger Mathias Rehfeldt Wolfgang Rihm Dieter Schnebel Hermann Schroeder...
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Antonín Dvořák Cello concerto No. 1 in A major (later reconstructed by Günter Raphael, Symphony No. 1 (The Bells of Zlonice) and later by Jarmil Burghauser)...
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