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  • Edith Wiens
  • Canadian opera singer

    Edith Wiens OC (born 9 June 1950) is a Canadian opera, recital and concert singer with a soprano voice. Wiens, daughter of a Mennonite pastor, grew up

    Edith Wiens

    Edith_Wiens

  • Wiens
  • Surname list

    David Wiens, American cross-country mountain bike racer Douglas Wiens, Canadian mathematician Douglas A. Wiens, American geophysicist Edith Wiens (born

    Wiens

    Wiens

  • Iva Mihanović
  • German opera singer

    the HistiozytoseHilfe eV. From 1998 to 2008, she studied singing with Edith Wiens at the Musikhochschule Augsburg and Ilse Hahn at the University of Music

    Iva Mihanović

    Iva_Mihanović

  • Julie Roset
  • University of Music in 2019 in the class of Lucien Kandel. In 2019, she met Edith Wiens, at the Aix-en-Provence Academy, which opened the door to the Juilliard

    Julie Roset

    Julie Roset

    Julie_Roset

  • Natalia Kutateladze
  • Georgian mezzo-soprano

    In 2015, she moved to New York, studying at the Juilliard School with Edith Wiens and ultimately graduating there. At Juilliard, she sang the roles of

    Natalia Kutateladze

    Natalia Kutateladze

    Natalia_Kutateladze

  • Edith Stein
  • German nun and philosopher (1891–1942)

    Edith Stein (German: [ʃtaɪn]; in religion Teresa Benedicta of the Cross; 12 October 1891 – 9 August 1942) was a German philosopher who converted to Catholicism

    Edith Stein

    Edith Stein

    Edith_Stein

  • Robert Schumann
  • German composer, pianist and critic (1810–1856)

    Ránki, Yves Henry and Éric Le Sage and the singers Siegfried Lorenz, Edith Wiens and Mauro Peter. In 2009 the Royal College of Music in London inaugurated

    Robert Schumann

    Robert Schumann

    Robert_Schumann

  • Jakub Józef Orliński
  • Polish operatic countertenor (born 1990)

    Warsaw, and from 2015 to 2017 he studied at the Juilliard School with Edith Wiens. In Poland, he performed the roles of Cupid in Venus and Adonis by Blow

    Jakub Józef Orliński

    Jakub Józef Orliński

    Jakub_Józef_Orliński

  • Chronological list of operatic sopranos
  • 1950) Elżbieta Towarnicka (born 1950) Regina Werner-Dietrich (born 1950) Edith Wiens (born 1950) 1951 Grażyna Brodzińska (born 1951) Eliane Coelho (born 1951)

    Chronological list of operatic sopranos

    Chronological list of operatic sopranos

    Chronological_list_of_operatic_sopranos

  • Armin Jordan
  • Swiss conductor (1932–2006)

    France. Erato/Warner B00000E8RK. Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 4, with Edith Wiens, Orchestre de la Suisse Romande. Erato/Warner B00000E8U7. Francis Poulenc's

    Armin Jordan

    Armin_Jordan

  • Great Mass in C minor, K. 427
  • 1783 musical mass by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

    Archiv, November 1986 Robert Shaw, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus, Edith Wiens, Delores Ziegler, John Aler, William Stone. Label: Telarc, 1988 Peter

    Great Mass in C minor, K. 427

    Great Mass in C minor, K. 427

    Great_Mass_in_C_minor,_K._427

  • War Requiem
  • Composition by Benjamin Britten

    Choir, Maryland Boys Choir; Robert Shafer, conductor (1995) Helicon: Edith Wiens, Nigel Robson, Håkan Hagegård; Israel Philharmonic Orchestra; Prague

    War Requiem

    War Requiem

    War_Requiem

  • Dona nobis pacem (Vaughan Williams)
  • 1936 cantata by Ralph Vaughan Williams

    Symphony Orchestra; Maurice Abravanel, conductor Chandos CHAN 8590: Edith Wiens, Brian Raynor Cook; London Philharmonic Orchestra; London Philharmonic

    Dona nobis pacem (Vaughan Williams)

    Dona nobis pacem (Vaughan Williams)

    Dona_nobis_pacem_(Vaughan_Williams)

  • Grabmusik
  • 1767 cantata by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

    360-2 (included in volume 22 of The Complete Mozart Edition). 1990 – Edith Wiens (soprano), Thomas Hampson (baritone) – Concentus Vocalis, Wiener Akademie

    Grabmusik

    Grabmusik

    Grabmusik

  • Richard Miller (singer)
  • American singer

    bass-baritone, Donald Bell mezzo-soprano, Elizabeth Fischer Monastero soprano, Edith Wiens Richard Miller was Wheeler Professor of Performance at Oberlin Conservatory

    Richard Miller (singer)

    Richard_Miller_(singer)

  • The Juilliard Experiment
  • 2016 British film

    Contralto opera student Avery Amereau working with Chair of Voice Edith Wiens Wiens working with Verdier to a recording of herself singing Mozart concert

    The Juilliard Experiment

    The_Juilliard_Experiment

  • The Complete Mozart Edition
  • 1990 studio album by various artists

    Schreier; London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Colin Davis; Inga Nielsen, Edith Wiens, Pamela Coburn, Peter Schreier, Douglas Johnson, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau

    The Complete Mozart Edition

    The_Complete_Mozart_Edition

  • Gramophone Classical Music Awards
  • British award for recordings of classical music

    Jephtha Armin Jordan conducting the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Edith Wiens, Anne Gjevang, Sylvia Herman, Hans-Peter Scheidegger – Schumann – Das

    Gramophone Classical Music Awards

    Gramophone Classical Music Awards

    Gramophone_Classical_Music_Awards

  • Rudolf Jansen
  • Dutch pianist (1940–2024)

    Finnilä, Monica Groop, Tom Krause, Christiane Oelze, Andreas Schmidt, Edith Wiens, Peter Schreier and Christianne Stotijn [nl], and instrumentalists including

    Rudolf Jansen

    Rudolf Jansen

    Rudolf_Jansen

  • L'oca del Cairo
  • Unfinished opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

    nozze" – Don Pippo, scene 3 1991 – Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (Pippo), Edith Wiens (Celidora), Peter Schreier (Biondello), Douglas Johnson (Calandrino)

    L'oca del Cairo

    L'oca del Cairo

    L'oca_del_Cairo

  • Ihr, die ihr euch von Christo nennet, BWV 164
  • Church cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach

    49, Helmuth Rilling, Gächinger Kantorei, Bach-Collegium Stuttgart, Edith Wiens, Julia Hamari, Lutz-Michael Harder, Walter Heldwein, Hänssler 1982 J

    Ihr, die ihr euch von Christo nennet, BWV 164

    Ihr, die ihr euch von Christo nennet, BWV 164

    Ihr,_die_ihr_euch_von_Christo_nennet,_BWV_164

  • Hanna-Elisabeth Müller
  • German soprano

    she attended master classes of Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Júlia Várady, Edith Wiens, Elly Ameling, Thomas Hampson and Wolfram Rieger. In the song duo competition

    Hanna-Elisabeth Müller

    Hanna-Elisabeth Müller

    Hanna-Elisabeth_Müller

  • Oratorio de Noël
  • Cantata by Camille Saint-Saëns

    orchestra Organ Harp date Label Diethard Hellmann Verena Schweizer, Soprano Edith Wiens, Soprano Helena Jungwirth, Alto Friederich Melzer, Ténor Kurt Widmer

    Oratorio de Noël

    Oratorio de Noël

    Oratorio_de_Noël

  • Robert Gambill
  • American opera singer

    Hogwood, HÄNSSLER CLASSIC 1985 Paradis und die Peri, Robert Schumann, Edith Wiens, Ann Gjevang, Robert Gambill: Armin Jordan, ERATO 1988 Fierrabras, Franz

    Robert Gambill

    Robert_Gambill

  • Ludwig Mittelhammer
  • German baritone

    with Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Brigitte Fassbaender, Ann Murray and Edith Wiens complemented his training. Together with the pianist Jonathan Ware, he

    Ludwig Mittelhammer

    Ludwig_Mittelhammer

  • ARD International Music Competition
  • Annual classical music competition held in Germany

    Zehava Gal Israel 1980 1. Prize Yoshie Tanaka [ja] Japan 1980 2. Prize Edith Wiens Canada 1980 3. Prize Pamela Coburn US 1982 1. Prize Kaaren Erickson US

    ARD International Music Competition

    ARD_International_Music_Competition

  • John Brancy
  • American opera singer (born 1988)

    Cynthia Hoffmann) and a Graduate Diploma under the voice tutelage of Edith Wiens, who he continues to study with. During the 2012/13 season, Brancy made

    John Brancy

    John_Brancy

  • Kateryna Kasper
  • Ukrainian operatic soprano (born 1986)

    Akademischer Austauschdienst at the Hochschule für Musik Nürnberg with Edith Wiens. When Wiens moved to New York City, Kasper completed her studies at the Musikhochschule

    Kateryna Kasper

    Kateryna_Kasper

  • Judy Loman
  • American-Canadian harpist

    received another nomination in 2000 for recording Ae Fond Kiss with soprano Edith Wiens and pianist Rudolph Jansen. In 1995, another Juno award went to harpist

    Judy Loman

    Judy_Loman

  • Laurence Dale
  • English tenor, conductor and artistic director

    Jacobs. WDR Harmonia Mundi. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart : Requiem (with Edith Wiens, Dame Felicity Lott, Della Jones, Keyth Lewis, Willard White, Robert

    Laurence Dale

    Laurence Dale

    Laurence_Dale

  • Benjamin Appl
  • German-British baritone

    auditioned at the Musikhochschule Augsburg for the soloist class taught by Edith Wiens. Under her tutelage, he continued his vocal training from 2008 at the

    Benjamin Appl

    Benjamin Appl

    Benjamin_Appl

  • Robert Schumann International Competition for Pianists and Singers
  • Classical music competition

    Sergej Lejferkus Mihai Zamfir 1977 1st prize 2nd prize 3rd prize Ladies Edith Wiens Mary Ann Hart Jana Mrázová Gentlemen Boris Mareskin Alibek Dnisev Christoph

    Robert Schumann International Competition for Pianists and Singers

    Robert_Schumann_International_Competition_for_Pianists_and_Singers

  • Bleib bei uns, denn es will Abend werden, BWV 6
  • Church cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach

    Vol. 11 Helmuth Rilling Gächinger Kantorei Bach-Collegium Stuttgart Edith Wiens Carolyn Watkinson Adalbert Kraus Walter Heldwein [de] Hänssler 1980 (1980)

    Bleib bei uns, denn es will Abend werden, BWV 6

    Bleib bei uns, denn es will Abend werden, BWV 6

    Bleib_bei_uns,_denn_es_will_Abend_werden,_BWV_6

  • Wallis Giunta
  • Canadian opera mezzo-soprano

    She has studied extensively with both Jean MacPhail in Toronto, and Edith Wiens in New York. In spring 2010, before completing her studies, Giunta made

    Wallis Giunta

    Wallis Giunta

    Wallis_Giunta

  • Fabienne Verdier
  • French painter (born 1962)

    including Darrett Adkins, Kenny Barron, William Christie, Philip Lasser and Edith Wiens, as well as with many students. A documentary by filmmaker Mark Kidel

    Fabienne Verdier

    Fabienne Verdier

    Fabienne_Verdier

  • Columbia Bible College
  • Canadian Christian college in British Columbia

    volleyball in 2011, and women's basketball in 2025. Larry Nickel, composer Edith Wiens, opera singer Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Mennonite

    Columbia Bible College

    Columbia_Bible_College

  • Diethard Hellmann
  • German Kantor, composer, and teacher

    Schramm, Verena Schweizer, Jakob Stämpfli, Ortrun Wenkel, Kurt Widmer and Edith Wiens. With the Bachchor Mainz, he recorded more than 100 Bach cantatas, broadcast

    Diethard Hellmann

    Diethard Hellmann

    Diethard_Hellmann

  • Esther Dierkes
  • German opera singer (born 1990)

    3. Dierkes attended master classes with Gerd Uecker, Rudolf Piernay, Edith Wiens and Helmut Deutsch. She was a member of the opera studio of the Staatstheater

    Esther Dierkes

    Esther Dierkes

    Esther_Dierkes

  • Anja Augustin
  • German soprano

    Musik Nürnberg with Dorothea Chryst. She attended further classes with Edith Wiens for lied singing. She took masterclasses with Margreet Honig [nl], Rudolf

    Anja Augustin

    Anja_Augustin

  • Leopold Mozart Centre
  • University of music in Augsburg, Germany

    of the conservatory Rudi Spring (1962–2025), correpetition and Lied Edith Wiens (born 1950), voice Literature by and about Leopold Mozart Centre in the

    Leopold Mozart Centre

    Leopold_Mozart_Centre

  • Jonathon Adams
  • Musical artist

    have also studied under the tutelage of Nancy Argenta, Emma Kirkby, and Edith Wiens. They have performed as a soloist alongside the San Francisco Symphony

    Jonathon Adams

    Jonathon_Adams

  • Heather Engebretson
  • American lyric soprano (born 1990)

    the Cleveland Institute of Music, and also the Juilliard School under Edith Wiens. She was a laureate at the singing competition of the Savonlinna Opera

    Heather Engebretson

    Heather_Engebretson

  • William Stone (baritone)
  • American opera singer

    Roméo et Juliette (Capulet), 8 April 1998. Mozart: Mass in C minor - Edith Wiens (soprano), Delores Ziegler (mezzo-soprano), John Aler (tenor), William

    William Stone (baritone)

    William_Stone_(baritone)

  • Mahler Symphony No. 8 discography
  • 1986 Klaus Tennstedt London Philharmonic Orchestra Elisabeth Connell, Edith Wiens, Felicity Lott, Trudeliese Schmidt, Nadine Denize, Richard Versalle,

    Mahler Symphony No. 8 discography

    Mahler Symphony No. 8 discography

    Mahler_Symphony_No._8_discography

  • Edith Simon (judoka)
  • Austrian judoka (born 1961)

    aus Judoka Edith Simon: An einem Tag wie jeder andere". DER STANDARD (in Austrian German). Retrieved 2025-01-19. "Ehrenmitglieder". Judo Wien (in Austrian

    Edith Simon (judoka)

    Edith_Simon_(judoka)

  • Mahler Symphony No. 4 discography
  • Records CHAN 8951 — 1991 Armin Jordan Orchestre de la Suisse Romande Edith Wiens Erato Records 2292–45628 — 1991 Otto Klemperer Bavarian Radio Symphony

    Mahler Symphony No. 4 discography

    Mahler Symphony No. 4 discography

    Mahler_Symphony_No._4_discography

  • Juno Awards of 1994
  • Canadian music awards ceremony

    Choir Full Well She Sang, The Toronto Consort Schubert: Lieder, soprano Edith Wiens, piano Rudolf Jansen, clarinet Joaquin Valdepenas Venetian Vespers of

    Juno Awards of 1994

    Juno_Awards_of_1994

  • Christ lag in Todes Banden, BWV 4 discography
  • Vol. 13 Helmuth Rilling Gächinger Kantorei Bach-Collegium Stuttgart Edith Wiens Carolyn Watkinson Peter Schreier Wolfgang Schöne Hänssler 1980 (1980)

    Christ lag in Todes Banden, BWV 4 discography

    Christ_lag_in_Todes_Banden,_BWV_4_discography

  • Juno Awards of 2000
  • Edition of Canadian music award

    Winner: German Romantic Opera – Ben Heppner Other nominees: Ae Fond Kiss – Edith Wiens, Rudolph Jansen, Judy Loman Bach: Arias & Oboe d'Amore – Daniel Taylor

    Juno Awards of 2000

    Juno_Awards_of_2000

  • Larry Nickel
  • Musical artist

    Infant King - 1992 - The West Coast Mennonite Chamber Choir featuring Edith Wiens Through an Open Window - 1993 - The West Coast Mennonite Chamber Choir

    Larry Nickel

    Larry Nickel

    Larry_Nickel

  • Seestadt Aspern
  • Area of Donaustadt, Vienna, Austria

    The lake The city being built in 2013. "aspern Die Seestadt Wiens | aspern Die Seestadt Wiens". www.aspern-seestadt.at. Retrieved 2024-03-13. "Forgotten

    Seestadt Aspern

    Seestadt Aspern

    Seestadt_Aspern

  • Udo Zimmermann
  • German composer, musicologist, opera director and conductor (1943–2021)

    Zimmermann, U: Pax Questuosa (2005) Udo Zimmermann (conductor) with Edith Wiens, Roland Hermann, Siegmund Nimsgern, William Cochran, Col Legno 20085

    Udo Zimmermann

    Udo Zimmermann

    Udo_Zimmermann

  • Edith Hrovat
  • Edith Kloibhofer (née Hrovat; born 15 January 1956 in Sydney, Australia) is a former Austrian judoka. She holds the 6th Dan. Edith Hrovat played for PSV

    Edith Hrovat

    Edith_Hrovat

  • List of Private Passions episodes (2020–present)
  • jubilate Orchestra: Staatskapelle Dresden, conductor: Bernhard Klee, singer: Edith Mathis Harry Chapin "Barefoot Boy" Giuseppe Tartini Sonata in G minor (Devil's

    List of Private Passions episodes (2020–present)

    List_of_Private_Passions_episodes_(2020–present)

  • Sicanje
  • Tattooing custom prevalent among Catholics in Ottoman Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Moriz Hoernes, Vierter Band, Wien 1896) Albania and the Albanians: selected articles and letters 1903-1944, by M. Edith Durham, Harry Hodgkinson, Bejtullah

    Sicanje

    Sicanje

    Sicanje

  • Edith Saurer
  • Austrian historian of modern age (1942–2011)

    Edith Saurer (20 August 1942 – 5 April 2011) was an Austrian historian, university professor at the University of Vienna, scientific author, and publisher

    Edith Saurer

    Edith_Saurer

  • Der Kuckuck
  • Weekly political magazine in Austria (1927–1934)

    Social Research. 43 (2): 135. JSTOR 26454283. "Edith Tudor-Hart. In the shadow of tyranny' at the Wien Museum, Vienna". Art Blart. Retrieved 7 July 2023

    Der Kuckuck

    Der_Kuckuck

  • Edith Tudor-Hart
  • Austrian-British photographer and spy

    Edith Tudor-Hart (née Suschitzky; 28 August 1908 – 12 May 1973) was an Austrian-British photographer and spy for the Soviet Union. Brought up in a family

    Edith Tudor-Hart

    Edith_Tudor-Hart

  • Edith Meiser
  • American author and actress (1898–1993)

    Edith Meiser (May 9, 1898 – September 26, 1993) was an American author and actress, who wrote mystery novels, stage plays, and numerous radio dramas.

    Edith Meiser

    Edith Meiser

    Edith_Meiser

  • Edith Leyrer
  • Austrian actress (born 1946)

    Goldenes Verdienstzeichen des Landes Wien by the State of Vienna. She is honorary president of Make-A-Wish Austria. "Edith Leyrer" Deprecated link archived

    Edith Leyrer

    Edith Leyrer

    Edith_Leyrer

  • Miep Gies
  • Dutch citizen who hid Anne Frank (1909–2010)

    one of the Dutch citizens who hid Anne Frank, her family (Otto, Margot, Edith) and four other Dutch Jews (Fritz Pfeffer, Hermann van Pels, Auguste van

    Miep Gies

    Miep Gies

    Miep_Gies

  • Edith Mathis
  • Swiss soprano (1938–2025)

    Edith Mathis (Swiss Standard German: [ˈeːdɪt ˈmatɪs]; 11 February 1938 – 9 February 2025) was a Swiss soprano known for her roles in Mozart's operas.

    Edith Mathis

    Edith Mathis

    Edith_Mathis

  • Angela Winkler
  • German actress (born 1944)

    provinciale (1981) War and Peace (1982) Danton (1983) Heller Wahn (1983) Edith's Diary (1983) De grens (1984) Bronstein's Children [de] (1991) Benny's Video

    Angela Winkler

    Angela Winkler

    Angela_Winkler

  • The Merry Wives of Vienna
  • 1931 film

    Evi Eva as Adolphine Elfriede Jera as Hermine Lilian Ellis as Christine Edith Hermann-Roeder as Alvine Alexandra Molino as Wilhelmine Camilla Fiebig as

    The Merry Wives of Vienna

    The_Merry_Wives_of_Vienna

  • Edith Dekyndt
  • Belgian artist (born 1960)

    Edith Dekyndt (born 1960; Ypres) is a visual artist. Her work observes, identifies, and transforms the performative phenomenology of ordinary materials

    Edith Dekyndt

    Edith_Dekyndt

  • Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme, BWV 140
  • Chorale cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach

    Magnificat BMV 243 Karl Richter Münchener Bach-Chor Münchener Bach-Orchester Edith Mathis Peter Schreier Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau Deutsche Grammophon 1979 (1979)

    Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme, BWV 140

    Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme, BWV 140

    Wachet_auf,_ruft_uns_die_Stimme,_BWV_140

  • Edith Barakovich
  • Austrian photographer

    Edith Barakovich (14 February 1896 – 11 December 1940) was an Austrian photographer remembered, in particular, for fashion work and portraiture. She also

    Edith Barakovich

    Edith_Barakovich

  • Edith Kann
  • Austrian botanist (1907-1987)

    Edith Kann (19 April 1907, Krems an der Donau – 7 October 1987, Vienna) was an Austrian teacher and botanist, specializing in phycology. She was a leading

    Edith Kann

    Edith Kann

    Edith_Kann

  • Johanna Nestor
  • Austrian ambassador

    Academy of Vienna. "Diplomatische Akademie zum Tod von Johanna Nestor". 2012. Edith Stumpf-Fischer. "Man ist immer allein--": Johanna Monschein (1907-1997)

    Johanna Nestor

    Johanna_Nestor

  • Deaths in March 2025
  • Instinct, S.W.A.T.). Syed Ali Ashrafi, Indian politician and Islamic scholar. Edith Ballantyne, 102, Czechoslovak-born Canadian peace activist, infection. Hans

    Deaths in March 2025

    Deaths_in_March_2025

  • Edith Kristan-Tollmann
  • Austrian geologist and paleontologist

    Edith Kristan-Tollmann, nee Edith Kristan (14 April 1934 in Vienna – 25 August 1995) was an Austrian geologist and paleontologist. A prolific scientist

    Edith Kristan-Tollmann

    Edith_Kristan-Tollmann

  • Edith Weyde
  • German chemist

    Edith Weyde (17 September 1901 – 10 February 1989) was a German chemist. She developed the silver salt Diffusion transfer—"Copyrapid"—which paved the

    Edith Weyde

    Edith Weyde

    Edith_Weyde

  • Kulshedra
  • Demon in Albanian mythology and folklore

    Albanian Religion, Mythology, and Folk Culture, pp. 153–156. Durham, M. Edith (1910), "High Albania and its Customs in 1908", The Journal of the Royal

    Kulshedra

    Kulshedra

    Kulshedra

  • Die Nacht (film)
  • 1985 film

    Hans-Jürgen Syberberg. It consists of a six hours long monologue performed by Edith Clever, who reads texts by Syberberg and many different authors, such as

    Die Nacht (film)

    Die_Nacht_(film)

  • Starfish (1952 film)
  • 1952 film

    directed by J.A. Hübler-Kahla and starring Eva Kerbler, Rudolf Carl and Edith Klinger. It was shot at the Rosenhügel Studios in Vienna in the Soviet sector

    Starfish (1952 film)

    Starfish_(1952_film)

  • List of university hospitals
  • of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center Greater Baltimore Medical Center Edith Nourse Rogers Memorial Veterans Hospital, Bedford McLean Hospital, Belmont

    List of university hospitals

    List_of_university_hospitals

  • Bronislava Nijinska
  • Russian ballet dancer, teacher and choreographer (1891–1972)

    claimed that, with Les Biches, 'feminism [has] at last tinged the ballet'." Edith Shackleton in the Evening Standard. Sokolova (1960, 1989), p. 217 (quote)

    Bronislava Nijinska

    Bronislava_Nijinska

  • List of victims and survivors of Auschwitz
  • The Story of Béla Guttman Heffernan, Conor (November 20, 2014). "Hakoah Wien and Muscular Judaism". Physical Culture Study. BBC History of World War II

    List of victims and survivors of Auschwitz

    List_of_victims_and_survivors_of_Auschwitz

  • Peter Thiel
  • American entrepreneur and venture capitalist (born 1967)

    U.S. Customs and Border Protection to deliver autonomous capabilities", Edith Olmsted of The New Republic made the criticism that the government favoured

    Peter Thiel

    Peter Thiel

    Peter_Thiel

  • Logotherapy
  • Psychotherapeutic approach

    are a normal part of the human experience and should even be expected. Edith Weisskopf-Joelson, a psychologist and follower of logotherapy, argues that

    Logotherapy

    Logotherapy

    Logotherapy

  • Edna Mode
  • Fictional character from The Incredibles franchise

    Edna is widely believed to have been based primarily on costume designer Edith Head, however Bird has confirmed this to not be true in a 2013 tweet. There

    Edna Mode

    Edna_Mode

  • Hans Asperger
  • Austrian physician (1906–1980)

    medical ethics during the Nazi period, contrary to what was claimed in 2018. Edith Sheffer, a modern European history scholar, wrote in 2018 that Asperger

    Hans Asperger

    Hans Asperger

    Hans_Asperger

  • Deaths in February 2025
  • British geographer. Thomas E. Kauper, 89, American lawyer and legal scholar. Edith Mathis, 86, Swiss operatic soprano (Deutsche Oper Berlin) and voice teacher

    Deaths in February 2025

    Deaths_in_February_2025

  • Charlie Kirk
  • American political activist (1993–2025)

    September 11, 2025. ISSN 0013-0389. Retrieved September 11, 2025. Olmstead, Edith. "MAGA Pundit Charlie Kirk Shot During Speaking Event at a University".

    Charlie Kirk

    Charlie Kirk

    Charlie_Kirk

  • Libby Riddles
  • American dog musher (born 1956)

    Rita (Pitka) Blumenstein Tikasuk "Emily" Brown (Ivanoff) Thelma Buchholdt Edith Bullock Susan Butcher Ellen "Nellie" Cashman Orah Dee Clark Carol Comeau

    Libby Riddles

    Libby_Riddles

  • Jacques Pills
  • French singer and actor (1906–1970)

    and they were divorced in 1951. On 20 September 1952, he married singer Édith Piaf. However, in 1957, this marriage also ended in divorce. He was the

    Jacques Pills

    Jacques Pills

    Jacques_Pills

  • Warenhaus Rothberger
  • Franz Planer (Hrsg.): Das Jahrbuch der Wiener Gesellschaft 1928. Wien 1928, S. 286. Edith Hann: Herrenkleider-Magazin Jacob Rothberger. Eine Fallstudie zur

    Warenhaus Rothberger

    Warenhaus Rothberger

    Warenhaus_Rothberger

  • August Aichhorn
  • Austrian educator, psychoanalyst, and social worker

    Burlingham, Ruth S. Eissler, Martin Grotjahn, Fritz Redl, Gregory Zilboorg, Edith Jacobson, Paul Reiwald, Hans Zulliger, Dorothy Archibald, G. Bose, Edward

    August Aichhorn

    August_Aichhorn

  • List of socialist songs
  • counterculture (1st ed.). Chicago, Ill: Kerr. ISBN 088286-265-0. Fowke, Edith; Glazer, Joe; Bray, Kenneth Ira (1973). Songs of Work and Protest. Courier

    List of socialist songs

    List_of_socialist_songs

  • 1982 in Austria
  • (born 1902) 10 July – Maria Jeritza, soprano (born 1887) 15 September – Edith Kallir (born 1915), Austrian-born American photographer and educator 12

    1982 in Austria

    1982_in_Austria

  • Perinthus
  • Ancient Greek city in Marmara Ereğlisi, Turkey

    the city. Coins of Perinthus have also survived, which were studied by Edith Schönert-Geiß. The inscriptions from Perinthus and the literary testimonia

    Perinthus

    Perinthus

  • Open Society Foundations
  • Grantmaking network founded by George Soros

    to Good & Evil. Author House. p. 338. ISBN 978-1481758765. Soros, George; Wien, Byron; Koenen, Krisztina (1995). Soros on Soros: Staying Ahead of the Curve

    Open Society Foundations

    Open_Society_Foundations

  • Arnold Deutsch
  • Academic and Soviet spy

    International Liaison Department of the Comintern. A co-worker of his there was Edith Suschitzky, whom he met at 1926 in Vienna and who would be instrumental

    Arnold Deutsch

    Arnold_Deutsch

  • Loschmidt's paradox
  • Conflict between known physical principles (time symmetry and entropy)

    laboratory experiments at the Australian National University conducted by Edith M. Sevick et al. using optical tweezers apparatus. This theorem is applicable

    Loschmidt's paradox

    Loschmidt's_paradox

  • World Trade Center (1973–2001)
  • Complex of buildings in New York City

    World Trade Center Building Performance Study (2002), p. 1.2. Iglauer, Edith (November 4, 1972). "The Biggest Foundation". The New Yorker. Archived from

    World Trade Center (1973–2001)

    World Trade Center (1973–2001)

    World_Trade_Center_(1973–2001)

  • Wrocław
  • Historical capital and largest city of Silesia, located in southwestern Poland

    Agnes Sorma, actress Daniel Speer, author, composer Eva Stachniak, writer Edith Stein, philosopher and Roman Catholic martyr Charles Proteus Steinmetz,

    Wrocław

    Wrocław

    Wrocław

  • Deaths in January 2023
  • American architect (Oracle Park, Raymond James Stadium, M&T Bank Stadium). Edith Lank, 96, American author and advice columnist. Elizabeth Livingstone, 93

    Deaths in January 2023

    Deaths_in_January_2023

  • The Pirates of Penzance
  • 1879 comic opera by Gilbert & Sullivan

    (tenor) Sergeant of Police (bass) General Stanley's daughters Mabel (soprano) Edith (mezzo-soprano) Kate (mezzo-soprano) Isabel (speaking role) Ruth, a Piratical

    The Pirates of Penzance

    The Pirates of Penzance

    The_Pirates_of_Penzance

  • Bible
  • Collection of religious texts

    Deutschen Juden ed.). München: Knesebeck. ISBN 978-3-89660-058-5. Humphrey, Edith M. (15 April 2013). Scripture and Tradition. Baker Books. ISBN 978-1-4412-4048-4

    Bible

    Bible

    Bible

  • Jura Soyfer
  • Austrian writer (1912–1939)

    "Columbus"-play, Felix Blochs Erben as well as by both widows, Mary Tucholsky and Edith Hasenclever, of having plagiarized the play from its original authors. In

    Jura Soyfer

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