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- Courtney Christine Schulhoff (born December 27, 1987 in Washington, D.C.) is an American prisoner who was convicted of the bludgeoning death of her father...
- Schulhof or Schulhoff is a German and a Yiddish surname meaning schoolyard or synagogal yard. Notable people with the surname include: Schulhof: Lipót...
- Erwin Schulhoff (Czech: Ervín Šulhov; 8 June 1894 – 18 August 1942) was an Austro-Czech composer and pianist. He was one of the figures in the generation...
- William Schulhoff (March 19, 1898 – August 2, 1943) was an American painter. His work was part of the painting event in the art competition at the 1932...
- Julius Schulhoff (Julius Šulhov) (2 August 1825 – 15 March 1898) was a Bohemian pianist and composer of Jewish birth. As a composer, he was best known...
- Wolfgang Schulhoff (14 December 1939 – 17 February 2014) was a German politician. He was a member of the Bundestag, representing Düsseldorf. He was also...
- Esther Liebmann (née Schulhoff; 1649 – 15 April 1714) was a German financier. In Berlin, she served as court Jew to King Friedrich I of Prussia, inheriting...
- Flammen (Flames) is an opera in two acts and ten scenes composed by Erwin Schulhoff, his only opera. The original libretto in Czech was written by Karel Josef...
- Ernst von Dohnányi, Variations on a Nursery Tune, Op. 25 (1914) Erwin Schulhoff, Ten Variations on "Ah! vous dirai-je, maman" and Fugue, Op. 16 (1914)...
- include the 'In ****urum' movement from the Fünf Pittoresken (1919) by Erwin Schulhoff—solely comprising rests— and Yves Klein's Monotone–Silence Symphony (1949)...