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- Raimund Leo Pechotsch (June 1864 – 20 January 1941) was a composer of romantic and incidental musical theatre pieces. He was a Roman Catholic who also...
- 39th Premier of Queensland Born in Australia German ancestry Raimund Pechotsch died 1941 composer Arrived 1889 Born in Germany Arthur Phillip 1738 First...
- daughter Maud was a violinist who married fellow Australian composer Raimund Pechotsch. McCarthy died on 7 June 1919 and was buried at Waverley Cemetery, following...
- (1895–1982) Caspar Othmayr (1515–1553) Johann Pachelbel (1653–1706) Raimund Pechotsch (1864–1941) Johann Christoph Pepusch (1667–1752), also known as John Christopher...
- National Library of Australia Pechotsch, Raimund, -1941, The prince and the beggar maid [music] : patrol march / by Raimond Pechotsch, Stanley Mullen{{citation}}:...
- Worship Album of the Year by the Catholic Unity Awards 2006. Raimund Pechotsch - Australian composer Seán Ó Riada - composed several Irish language M****es...
- Katharine "Kitty" Parker (1886–1971) Anthony Pateras (born 1979) Raimund Pechotsch (died 1941) James Penberthy (1917–1999) Michael (Mike) Perjanik Barrington...
- Europe, especially Prussia. German composers like Hugo Alpen, Raimund Pechotsch, Karl Linger, Julius Herz, Augustus Juncker found welcome. Staples of...
- Rosendo Salvado, Fr. Stephen Moreno and laymen such as Hugo Alpen, Raimund Pechotsch and Herbert Cosgrove. New South Wales Supreme Court Judge George Palmer...
- 15 DecemberRichard Neville, writer (died 2016) 20 JanuaryRaimund Pechotsch, musical composer (born in Austria-Hungary) (b. 1864) 5 February – Banjo...