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    version of The Phantom of the Opera. Gustav Hinrichs was born in Grabow near Ludwigslust, Germany to August Hinrichs and Sophie née Havekoss. He studied...
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  • German shot putter Dutch Hinrichs (1889–1972), American baseball player Fabian Hinrichs (born 1976), German actor Gustav Hinrichs (1850–1942), German-born...
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    score for the Astor opening was to be composed by Professor Gustav Hinrichs. However, Hinrichs' score was not prepared in time, so instead, according to...
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    later at the Grand Opera House in New York on 15 June, conducted by Gustav Hinrichs, with Selma Kronold (Nedda), American tenor Agostino Montegriffo (Canio)...
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    Alexandre-Émile Béguyer de Chancourtois in 1862, German-American musician Gustav Hinrichs in 1867, or German chemist Julius Lothar Meyer in 1870, all of which...
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    by Gustav Hinrichs at the Grand: Cavalleria rusticana (1891), L'amico Fritz (1892), Les pêcheurs de perles (1893), Manon Lescaut (1894) and Hinrich's own...
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    Henry Theophilus Finck Emma Fursch-Madi Rubin Goldmark Victor Herbert Gustav Hinrichs Rafael Joseffy Bruno Klein Leopold Lichtenberg Vasily Safonov Leo Schulz...
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  • Representative (1903 - 1905), son of George Shiras Jr. (b. 1859) March 26 – Gustav Hinrichs, German-born American conductor and composer (b. 1850) March 27 Jannion...
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    was completed in 1880 by Dexter Smith and later by Oscar Weil and Gustav Hinrichs around 1883. The first contemporary edit of the work occurred in 1950...
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  • Mr. Louis Lisser, the Schmidt String Quartette, Messrs. Julius and Gustav Hinrichs, Ernst Schlotte, Ferdinand Urban, Manro Solano, M. T. Ferrer, and others...
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  • Fleming (1870–1939), U.S. singer and wife of conductor and composer Gustav Hinrichs Kate Fleming (1965–2006; born as Kathryn Ann Fleming), U.S. singer-actress...
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    among them the New American Opera Company, the Damrosch German Opera, Gustav Hinrichs Company, the Italian Opera Company, the Royal Opera House, and The...
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  • directors, was under the musical direction of Theodore Thomas, with Gustav Hinrichs and Arthur Mees as assistant conductors, and Charles Locke as business...
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    Berlin, 1879 Die Frauenverschwörung, zweiaktige Operette, Musik von Gustav Hinrichs, unter Hernahme des Stoffs des Lustspiels von Arthur Müller Die Verschwörung...
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  • Count Franz-Ludwig Schenk von Stauffenberg (German: Franz-Ludwig Gustav Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg; born 4 May 1938) is a German lawyer and politician...
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    Rosa Opera Company and companies operated by Emma Abbott, C. D. Hess, Gustav Hinrichs, Clara Louise Kellogg, and Caroline Richings. After retiring from opera...
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    Retrieved 2023-04-21. Mind as Mosaic (The Robot in the Machine), Bruce H. Hinrichs Parts of this article are based on a translation of an article from the...
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  • Johann Hinrich Klapmeyer (ca. 1690 – 23 November 1757) was a German organ builder. Born in Krempe, Klapmeyer presumably learned the trade from his father...
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    Philipp Gabler Hermann Friedrich Wilhelm Hinrichs Karl Daub Heinrich Leo Leopold von Henning Heinrich Gustav Hotho Other thinkers or historians who may...
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    (1848–), married Oscar Gossler (1843–) (see above) 10. Gustav Gossler (1813–1844) Johann Hinrich Gossler and Elisabeth Berenberg, founders of the Berenberg-Gossler...
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