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Anne-Sophie Mutter, James Levine (conductor) and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for Berg: Violin Concerto/Rihm: Time Chant ; Naming of Anne-Sophie-Mutter-Weg in Wehr, Baden-Württemberg (Eng: Anne-Sophie Mutter way) (27 August 1988) [128] Order of Merit of Baden-Württemberg (1999) Austrian Cross of Honour for Science and Art (1999) [129]
Desloge II was also involved with the development of the Iron Mountain and Southern Railroad (aka the Iron Mountain Railroad) from St. Louis, Missouri, to Texarkana, Arkansas. The St. Joseph Lead Company built a 13.5-mile narrow gauge railroad from the mines to a junction with the Iron Mountain Railroad at Summit in Washington County. [15] St.
Anne-Sophie Mutter playing the Lord Dunn-Raven Stradivarius. The Lord Dunn–Raven Stradivarius of 1710 is an antique violin made by luthier Antonio Stradivari of Cremona (1644–1737). [1] It is one of 700 known existent Stradivari instruments. This violin is currently owned by violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter.
Anne-Marie Gründer: 1918/05/17: Chexbres, Switzerland: 1996/11/22: Berne, Switzerland: Swiss: Pupil of Carl Flesch / 2nd prize Geneva International Music Competition, 1944 / [75] Glenn, Carroll: Elizabeth Carroll Glenn: 1918/10/28: Richmond, Virginia, US: 1983/04/25: New York, US: American: Pupil of Édouard Dethier / Wife and Duo partner of ...
Anne-Sophie Mutter (born 1963), German violinist; Anne-Sophie Pelletier French politician; Anne-Sophie Pic (born 1969), French chef; Anne Sophie Reventlow (1693–1743), Queen of Denmark and Norway from 1721 to 1730; Anne-Sophie Van Regemortel (born 1984), Belgian field hockey player; Anne Sofie von Otter (born 1955), Swedish mezzo-soprano
John Joseph Vitale (May 17, 1909 – June 5, 1982) was a Sicilian-American boss and under-boss [1] of the St. Louis crime family. During his lifetime, Vitale was the boss of the St. Louis crime family .
The Biddle family of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is an Old Philadelphian family descended from English immigrants William Biddle (1630–1712) and Sarah Kempe (1634–1709), who arrived in the Province of New Jersey in 1681.
Charles William Engelhard Jr. (February 15, 1917 – March 2, 1971) [3] was an American businessman, a major owner in Thoroughbred horse racing, and a candidate in the 1955 New Jersey State Senate elections.