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    Gustav Ernst Schreck (born 8 September 1849 in Zeulenroda; died 22 January 1918 in Leipzig) was a German music teacher, composer and choirmaster of St...
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    Friedrich Gustav Maximilian Schreck (6 September 1879 – 20 February 1936), known professionally as Max Schreck, was a German actor, best known for his...
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  • Schreck may refer to: David Schreck, Canadian politician and political pundit Gustav Schreck (1849-1918), German composer Julius Schreck (1898-1936), early...
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  • film's other main actor, Gustav von Wangenheim, to explain that the lead is an obscure German theater performer named Max Schreck, who is a character actor...
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    Barack Obama. Johann Christian Gottlieb Ackermann (1756–1801), physician Gustav Schreck (1849–1918), Thomaskantor in Leipzig Heinrich Seeling (1852–1932), architect...
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    Murnau and starring Max Schreck as Count Orlok, a vampire who preys on the wife (Greta Schröder) of his estate agent (Gustav von Wangenheim) and brings...
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    The carol was arranged by various composers, such as Carl Reinecke, Gustav Schreck, Eusebius Mandyczewski, Malcolm Sargent, David Willcocks, Charles Mackerras...
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    Lutz Friedrich Olbricht Johann Pflugbeil Friedrich Wilhelm Ritschl Gustav Schreck Ernst von Schuch Johann Gottfried Stallbaum Hans Stohwasser Hans von...
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    composer Friedrich Schneider (1786–1853), German composer and conductor Gustav Schreck, German music educator and composer; Thomaskantor Clara Schumann (1819–1896)...
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  • the International Music Score Library Project Bassoon Sonata, Op.9 (Schreck, Gustav): Scores at the International Music Score Library Project Coulthard...
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    he became a regular attendee of the St. Thomas Choir, directed by Gustav Schreck, who was F. Melius' teacher in counterpoint, conducting, and composition...
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    Rust 1880–1892 15 August 1822 in Dessau 2 May 1892 in Leipzig 27 10 Gustav Schreck 1893–1918 8 September 1849 in Zeulenroda 22 January 1918 in Leipzig...
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    (1842–1868) Ernst Friedrich Richter (1868–1879) Wilhelm Rust (1880–1892) Gustav Schreck (1893–1918) Karl Straube (1918–1939) Günther Ramin (1939–1956) Kurt...
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    1896) (Neuwied and Leipzig, Heuser) dedicated to the Thomaskantor Gustav Schreck, first performance Thomaskirche Leipzig 21 Nov. 1896. W.o.Op. The 46th...
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  • (composition, harmony, counterpoint, canon, and fugue), Martin Krause (piano), Gustav Schreck (composition), Paul Klengel (composition), Richard Hofmann (composer)...
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    Julius Röntgen Ernst Rudorff [pupils] Samuel Sanford Hermann Scholtz Gustav Schreck Arthur Sullivan [pupils] Franklin Taylor [pupils] Bruno Zwintscher this...
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    the composer and violinist Joseph Joachim, the Cantor of St Thomas Gustav Schreck, the director of the Sing-Akademie zu Berlin Georg Schumann, and the...
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    Carl Reinecke, Theodor Coccius, Robert Papperitz, Willy Rechenberg and Gustav Schreck. He was notable for his variety of talents – he gave concerts all around...
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    German-Dutch composer. Ernst Rudorff, German composer. Samuel Sanford Gustav Schreck, German composer. Arthur Sullivan, English composer. Franklin Taylor...
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    He studied at the Leipzig Conservatory between 1887 and 1891 under Gustav Schreck, Hans Sitt and Oscar Paul. Later he played second violin with the Gewandhaus...
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