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  • Laurens Bogtman (8 February 1900 in Oudkarspel – 1969 in Hilversum, the Netherlands) was a Dutch baritone. Unlike many contemporary singers his career...
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  • Dutch squash player Laurens Jacobsz Alteras (died 1622), Dutch vice admiral Laurens Bake (1629-1702), Dutch poet Laurens Bogtman (1900-1969), Dutch baritone...
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    was a mentor to singers such as Aafje Heynis, Erna Spoorenberg and Laurens Bogtman.[citation needed] Main-belt asteroid 677 Aaltje, discovered by August...
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    1969) a Dutch architect, noted for his Calvinist church buildings Laurens Bogtman (1900 in Oudkarspel – 1969) a Dutch baritone Hendrik Jan Marsman (1937...
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  • Hoorweg Kim-Lian Kimm Hekker Kizzy Lana Wolf Laura Fygi Laura Jansen Laurens Bogtman Lee Towers Leigh Blond Lena Lootens Lenny Kuhr Leo Fuld Leoni Jansen...
    11 KB (976 words) - 05:59, 26 May 2024
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    Elisabeth Lugt, sop., Martha van Kerkoff, alto, Tom Brand, tenor, Laurens Bogtman, bass, Netherlands Radio Choir, Toonkunst Choir Amsterdam, Apollo Choir...
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    prize 1997: 3-year grant from the ministry of culture 1997* Grant from Laurens Bogtman Foundation. 2001: Danish Music Award for best jazzrelease 2001 for...
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    Borssum Buisman, Hendrik Jacobus Scholten, and the glass artists Willem Bogtman and Nico Schrier. After the First World War the society became less of...
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