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- Paul Graener (11 January 1872 – 13 November 1944) was a German composer and conductor. He composed numerous operas and orchestral works in the Romanticism...
- biography about his cousin Paul Graener, published in 1922, which he had written without his knowledge. Paul Graener was dissatisfied with this; nevertheless...
- Evening, is subtitled "lullaby for large orchestra". German composer's Paul Graener last movement of his suite From The Realm of Pan is entitled "Pan sings...
- Sergei Prokofiev, Béla Bartók, Benjamin Britten, Leonard Bernstein, Paul Graener, Gordon Jacob, Lennox Berkeley, Gareth Walters, Malcolm Arnold, Lars-Erik...
- works of Strauss, the compositions Emil Nikolaus von Rezniceks and Paul Graeners are shown. In Italy, opera still dominated during this time. This is where...
- (1723), an opera in three acts about her and Otto II's marriage. Paul Graener wrote the three-act opera Theophano about her in 1918. Albert H. Rausch [de]...
- (1883–1961) Friedrich Goldmann (1941–2009) Berthold Goldschmidt (1903–1996) Paul Graener (1872–1944) Christian Ernst Graf (1723–1804) Friedrich Hartmann Graf (1727–1795)...
- Agel, Unter Zeiten), Hanns Eisler, Sofia Gubaidulina, Lera Auerbach, Paul Graener, Friedrich Gulda, Paul Hindemith, Robert Kahn, Yrjö Kilpinen, Margarete...
- his pupils was the b**** Gottlob Frick. Windg****en died in Murnau. Fritz Windg****en sings Galgenlieder by Morgenstern in an arrangement by Paul Graener...
- (1901–1945) Zeneszerző, karmester. Zenei tanulmányait Lipcsében végezte Paul Graener tanítványaként, ezután Olaszországban működött mint operai korrepetitor...