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- Dierstein Abbey (German: Kloster Dierstein) was a Benedictine nunnery, on the site now occupied by Schloss Oranienstein near Diez an der Lahn, Rhineland...
- Christian Dierstein (born 1965) is a German percussionist and academic teacher. He has performed internationally as a soloist and as a regular chamber...
- Orange-N****au, sited at Diez on the Lahn. It was built on the ruins of Dierstein Abbey between 1672 and 1681 for Countess Albertine Agnes of N****au after...
- (oboe), ****uyo Oka (clarinet), Klaus Steffes-Holländer (piano), Christian Dierstein (percussion), Adam Woodward (violin), Sofia von Atzingen (viola) and Åsa...
- by Trio Accanto (Weiss, Sugawara, Dierstein) on Kairos 0012732KAI recorded by Trio Accanto (Weiss, Hodges, Dierstein) on Funambules, Wergo Personnel: Lluïsa...
- Julie Dierstein Jastrow is an American terrestrial ecologist who works at the Argonne National Laboratory. Her research considers soil and ecosystems...
- afford, and unless you can stump up 12,000 Euros for one of Jean‑Loup Dierstein's new reproduction instruments, the dream of owning a real Ondes is likely...
- in his playing style. The film also features interviews with Jean-Loup Dierstein, an electronic-instrument repairman-turned-Ondes Martenot maker, who was...
- The first count of Thierstein (alternatively, of Homberg) was Rudolf de Dierstein, mentioned 1082. The two names are taken from two castles in Rudolf's...
- designer Denis Scheck (born 1964), literary critic and journalist Christian Dierstein (born 1965), percussionist and academic teacher Mark Landler (born 1965)...