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    Photograph, Schütz and Gruber, p. 48. Schütz and Gruber, pp. 48-49. Schütz and Gruber, p. 56. Schütz and Gruber, pp. 49–51. Schütz and Gruber, p. 61. Schütz and...
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  • Schütz. He translated Ernest Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls into German. Only a Woman (1941) Tonight or Never (1941) Black Roses (1945) Harald the...
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  • Harald the Stalwart (Swedish: Harald Handfaste) is a 1946 Swedish historical adventure film directed by Hampe Faustman and starring George Fant, Georg...
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    composers such as Peter Abelard, Roland de Lassus, Thomas Tallis, and Heinrich Schütz, as well as contemporary creations such as by John Cage, Karlheinz Stockhausen...
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    Pauli's mother, Bertha Schütz, was raised in her mother's Roman Catholic religion; her father was Jewish writer Friedrich Schütz. Pauli was raised as a...
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    Joseph (1922). Wilhelm v. Schütz als Dramatiker: ein Beitrag zur Geschichte des Dramas der Romantischen Schule [William V. Schütz as a Playwright: A Contribution...
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    Knoke 1971–1974 Jesco von Puttkamer 1974–1977 Per Fischer 1977–1981 Klaus Schütz 1981–1985 Niels Hansen 1985–1990 Wilhelm Haas 1990–1993 Otto von der Gablentz...
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    Margrave of Brandenburg. Unlike many German musicians, for example Heinrich Schütz, he remained in Germany during the Thirty Years' War, managing to survive...
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  • Sky Edsel Little 1926-1997 American actor Félia Litvinne François-Jeanne Schütz 1860-1936 French opera singer Larry Livermore Lawrence Hayes 1947- American...
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    composed the two-part, eight-voice motet "Lugebat David Absalon". Heinrich Schütz (1585–1672) composed "Fili mi, Absalon" as part of his Sinfoniae Sacrae...
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