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Anton Raaff (6 May 1714 – 28 May 1797) was a
German tenor from
Gelsdorf near Bonn.
Raaff studied at the
Jesuit school in Bonn
where the
Elector of Bavaria...
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Robin de
Raaff (Dutch pronunciation: ['robin də ‘raːf]; born in 1968) is a
Dutch composer and b****ist. He has
written five symphonies,
eleven concertos...
- Poppea), via Handel,
Mozart and
contemporary opera premieres (
RAAFF by
Robin de
Raaff, 2004,
Dutch National Opera) at
major opera houses around the world...
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Nicole by Mark-Anthony Turnage, and
Waiting for Miss
Monroe by
Robin de
Raaff exemplify the
dramatisation onstage of
events in
recent living memory, where...
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Colonel Raaff to
strengthen the
position in the area that had been controlled. On
March 4 1822,
Dutch troops under the
command of
Lieutenant Colonel Raaff succeeded...
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Charles Batteux,
French philosopher and
academic (d. 1780) 1714 –
Anton Raaff,
German tenor (d. 1797) 1742 – Jean Senebier,
Swiss pastor and physiologist...
- Klon****
Raaff (10 Mar 1879 – 13 Jul 1949) was a
South African international rugby union player who pla**** as a forward. He made 6
appearances for South...
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Raaffs Horse, or
Raaff's Transvaal Rangers, was an
irregular unit
raised by Cmdt
Pieter Johannes Edward Raaff with a
strength of
approximately 140. The...
- Air
Force (Police)
Radical Action Antifascist [pl],
Polish organization Raaff This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title RAAF....
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Anton Raaff, the
German tenor who
created the
title role in Mozart's Idomeneo, seen here
performing a
heroic role, c. 1780...