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Gerard Hoffnung (22
March 1925 – 28
September 1959) was an
artist and musician, best
known for his
humorous works.
Raised in Germany,
Hoffnung was brought...
- The
Hoffnung Music Festivals were a
series of
humorous classical music festivals created by
cartoonist and
amateur tuba
player Gerard Hoffnung and held...
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Gustav Klimt (14 July 1862 – 6
February 1918) was an
Austrian symbolist painter and one of the most
prominent members of the
Vienna Secession movement...
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Prinzip Hoffnung (in English:
Principle Hope or
Principle of Hope), is a 40-metre (130 ft) long
traditional climbing route on a thin
crack up a conglomerate...
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Marthe Hoffnung Cohn (born 13
April 1920) is a
French author, nurse,
former spy and
Holocaust survivor. She
wrote about her
experiences as a spy during...
- Paradise: Hope (German: Paradies:
Hoffnung) is a 2013
Austrian drama film
directed by
Ulrich Seidl, the
third in his
Paradise trilogy. The film premiered...
- Wikidata Q111040546.
Hoffnung,
Annetta (2021). "The
Hoffnung Concerts".
Gerald Hoffnung Website. The
Hoffnung Partnership.
Retrieved 16
February 2022.
Hoffnung, Gerald...
- "An die
Hoffnung" (To Hope), Op. 124, is a Lied for alto or mezzo-soprano and
orchestra by Max Reger,
setting a poem by
Friedrich Hölderlin. He composed...
- Mörder,
Hoffnung der
Frauen (Murderer, Hope of Women) is an
opera in one act by Paul Hindemith,
written in 1919 on a
German libretto by
Oskar Kokoschka...
- Gott der
Hoffnung erfülle euch (May the God of hope fill you), TWV 1:634, BWV 218, is a
church cantata by
Georg Philipp Telemann formerly credited to Johann...