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List of Swiss people - A-F. Firmin Abauzit, (1679-1767), scientist Alexander Emanuel Agassiz (1835-1910), American man of science Louis Agassiz (1807-1873), work on ice ages, glaciers Jacob Amsler (1823-1912), mathematician and inventor of measuring instruments Werner Arber (born 1929), 1978 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Johann Georg Baiter (1801-1877), philologist Adolph Francis Alphonse Bandelier (1840-1914) archaeologist Jean-Françoi ... Read more here: » List of Swiss people: Encyclopedia II - List of Swiss people - Science

Arguably one of the most influential trumpet performers and teachers of the twentieth century, Voisin joined the Boston Symphony Orchestra as assistant principal trumpet in 1935 at age seventeen, and became principal trumpet in 1952. He performed in the Boston Symphony for 38 years, until 1973. During this period, he was also principal trumpet with the Boston Pops Orchestra


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* Encyclopedia II - List of Swiss people - Science

List of Swiss people - A-F. Firmin Abauzit, (1679-1767), scientist Alexander Emanuel Agassiz (1835-1910), American man of science Louis Agassiz (1807-1873), work on ice ages, glaciers Jacob Amsler (1823-1912), mathematician and inventor of measuring instruments Werner Arber (born 1929), 1978 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Johann Georg Baiter (1801-1877), philologist Adolph Francis Alphonse Bandelier (1840-1914) archaeologist Jean-Françoi ...

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* Encyclopedia - Charité

The Charité is the largest university hospital in Europe. The Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin is the medical school for the Free University of Berlin and the Humboldt University of Berlin. Initially built in 1710 in Berlin-Mitte in anticipation of an outbreak of bubonic plague, it came to used as a charity hospital for the poor after the plague spared the city. In 1727 Frederick William I of Prussia gave it the name Charité, meaning "charity". Many famous physicians and scientists worked for at least part of ...

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Videos - johann caspar ferdinand fischer
Andreas Jetter - Präludium Septimum - Johann Caspar Ferdinand FischerAndreas Jetter - Präludium Septimum - Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer

Aufgenommen bei einem Orgelkonzert am 1. November 2009 in der Bergkirche St. Michael in Büsingen, www.bergkirche-bue- singen.de...

Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer - Clio - PraeludiumJohann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer - Clio - Praeludium

This short piece comes from the first suite (Clio) of his Musicalischer Parnassus published in 1738, a collection of keyboard su...

Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer: Suite in g, OuvertureJohann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer: Suite in g, Ouverture

live performance by Musica Poetica (www.musicapoetica- .info)

Johann Caspar Ferdinand FISCHER, Musicalischer Parnassus: Uranie, Suite No. 9: V&IXJohann Caspar Ferdinand FISCHER, Musicalischer Parnassus: Uranie, Suite No. 9: V&IX

16:9 - www.youtube.com V. Gavotte e IX. Passacaglia. Please visit the site for other plays & funny Venice's scenary!: sit...





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* Encyclopedia II - Roger Voisin - Performing Career

Arguably one of the most influential trumpet performers and teachers of the twentieth century, Voisin joined the Boston Symphony Orchestra as assistant principal trumpet in 1935 at age seventeen, and became principal trumpet in 1952. He performed in the Boston Symphony for 38 years, until 1973. During this period, he was also principal trumpet with the Boston Pops Orchestra. Voisin moved to the United States as a child when his father, René Voisin, was brought to the Boston Symphony as fourth trumpet by Sergei Koussevitzky in 1928. H ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Roger Voisin - Teaching Career

Roger Voisin was with the Boston Symphony at the inception of the Tanglewood Music Center in 1940, and continues to serve on the faculty there, coaching the orchestral winds and teaching solfège to the conducting class. He became chair of the New England Conservatory of Music (NEC) brass and percussion department in 1950 and was the primary trumpet teacher at NEC for nearly 30 years. In 1975 he became a full professor at Boston University, teaching trumpet and chairing the wind, percussion and harp department until his retirement in 1999. I ...

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* Encyclopedia II - List of Germans - Politicians

List of Germans - Chancellors of Germany before 2nd World War. Gustav Stresemann, (1878-1929), chancellor and statesman of the Weimar Republic (DVP) Joseph Wirth, (1879-1956), Chancellor of the Weimar Period (Centre) Franz von Papen (1879-1969), chancellor and politician of the Weimar Republic Philipp Scheidemann, (1865-1939), chancellor in the Weimar period (SPD) Kurt von Schleicher - general and chancellor in the Weimar period Georg Michaelis, (1857-1936), Impe ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Roger Voisin - Editing Career

Roger Voisin was also very active as an editor for International Music Company, providing over 45 editions for the company. VOISIN EDITIONS: Giuseppe Aldrovandini (1671-1707), Sonata No. 1 for Two Trumpets (International Music Company) Giuseppe Aldrovandini (1665-1707), Sonata No. 2 for Two Trumpets (International Music Company) Giuseppe Aldrovandini (1665-1707), Sonata No. 3 for Two Trumpets (International Music Company) Alexander Arutiunian (b. 1920), Concerto for Trump ...

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* Encyclopedia II - List of biologists - M

List of biologists - Ma-Mi. John Macadam (1827-1865), Scottish-born Australian botanist William MacGillivray (1796-1852), Scottish naturalist Marcello Malpighi (1628-1694), Italian anatomist and biologist Lynn Margulis (born 1938), American microbiologist Alberto della Marmora (1789-1863), Italian naturalist Othniel Charles Marsh (1831-1899), paleontology Barry Marshall (born 1951), Australian physician and microbiologist, winner of the 2005 Nobel Prize ...

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* Encyclopedia II - List of biologists - S

List of biologists - Sa-So. Joseph Sabine (1770-1837), English naturalist Julius von Sachs (1832-1897), German botanist Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire (1772-1844), French naturalist Isidore Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire (1805-1861), French zoologist Edward James Salisbury (1886-1978), British botanist Richard Anthony Salisbury (1761-1829), British botanist Robert Sapolsky (born 1957), American neuroscientist Georg Sars (1837-1927), Norwegian marine bi ...

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* Encyclopedia II - List of biologists - B
List of biologists - Ba-Bi. Churchill Babington (1831-1881), British archaeologist and conchologist John Bachman (1790-1874), American naturalist Curt Backeberg (1894-1966), German botanist (abbr. in botany: Backeb.) Karl Ernst von Baer (1792-1876), embryology Liberty Hyde Bailey (1858-1954),American botanist (abbr. in botany : L.H.Bailey) Spencer Fullerton Baird, (1823-1887), birds and mammals John Hutton Balfour (1808-1884), Scottish botanist (abb ...

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