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Emanuel Feuermann (November 22, 1902 – May 25, 1942) was an
internationally celebrated cellist in the
first half of the 20th century.
Feuermann was born...
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Feuermann (fire man; German: [ˈfɔɪ̯ɐˌman]; pl. Feuermänner), also Brennender, Brünnling, Brünnlinger, Brünnlig (all:
burning one), brünnigs Mannli...
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Feuermann might refer to:
Emanuel Feuermann, a 20th
century Austrian cellist Feuermann (ghost), a
fiery ghost from
German folklore This disambiguation...
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Munck Stradivarius of 1730, also
called the De Munck–
Feuermann, is an
antique cello crafted by
Italian luthier Antonio Stradivari. It was notably...
- the
Gewandhaus Quartet. His
pupils include Guilhermina Suggia,
Emanuel Feuermann,
Gregor Piatigorsky and
Alexandre Barjansky. See: List of
music students...
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Drude the
banshee Klagmuhme undead Nachzehrer and Wiedergänger
ghostly Feuermann, Hemann, and
Uhaml changeling legends and many more
generic entities such...
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Fonds Bollandsee.
Since 24
September 2019, she has pla**** the De Munck-
Feuermann, a 1730
Stradivarius cello,
loaned by the
Nippon Music Foundation for...
- now been
converted to farmlands.
Wetlands portal Chir
Batti Corpse road
Feuermann (ghost) Foo
fighter Hessdalen Lights Kitsunebi Lantern man Lidérc Mãe-do-Ouro...
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Major League baseball player,
father of
soprano Geraldine Farrar Emanuel Feuermann (1902–1942),
master cellist Sylvia Fine (1913–1991) lyricist, composer...
- Judy. "Wildflowers (Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo)". Elektra. 1967. Heifetz,
Feuermann & Rubinstein. "Brahms: Trio No. 1 in B Major". Archive.org/Victor. 1941...