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Cantantibus organis (Antiphona in festo Santa Caeciliae) alt ch orch G major–G minor 1879 Choral, sacred 7bis I10 Cantantibus organis (Antiphona in festo Santa Caeciliae) alt ch hp harm/org pf G major–G minor 1879 Choral, sacred 8/1 J 5a Missa quattuor vocum ad aequales mch org 1846–47 Choral, sacred 1st version of S.8/2 8/2 J 5b
Hymnus ad laudes in festo Sanctae Trinitatis: alto or baritone and organ: 83: 46: 1878: Slovanské tance 1. řada: Slavonic Dances, Series I: orchestra: orchestration of B. 78 84a – 1878: Tři novořecké básně: 3 Modern Greek Songs: voice and orchestra: lost; see B. 84b Op. 50 84b: 50: 1878: Tři novořecké básně: 3 Modern Greek Songs ...
Festo is known for making moving robots that move like animals, such as the seagull-like SmartBird, jellyfish, butterflies and the BionicKangaroo. [2] In 2018 they also added a flying fox and a rolling spider to the list. [3] Festo calls their Bionic Flying Fox an “ultra-lightweight flying object with intelligent kinematics.” [citation needed]
A catalogue of known compositions by Johann David Heinichen was published in 1913 by Gustav Adolph Seibel. [1] However, this is not a complete list, as another catalogue of instrumental works was published later by Günther Hausswald , and discrepancies exist between the two.
"Et justitiam tuam" pro Festo Epiphaniae, in d minor for choir, strings and organ "Et psallare" pro Festo S. Joannis Apost. et S. Joannis Bapt., in B-flat major for choir, strings and organ "Inductus est Dominus" pro Dominica infra octavem Nativitas Domini et ad secundam missam, in F major for choir, strings and organ
Lobet Gott in seinen Reichen (Laud to God in all his kingdoms), BWV 11, [a] known as the Ascension Oratorio (Himmelfahrtsoratorium), is an oratorio by Johann Sebastian Bach, marked by him as Oratorium In Festo Ascensionis Xsti (Oratorio for the feast of the Ascension of Christ), composed for the service for Ascension and probably first performed on 15 May 1738.
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He worked with leaders including Festo Kivengere, Erica Sabiti, Blasio Kigozi, Yosiya Kinuka, Simeoni Nsibambi and William Nagenda. [ 8 ] In 1961, Dr. Church's refusal to discriminate between ethnical groups earned him the disapproval of Rwandan revolutionaries and it was deemed necessary for Dr Church to leave Rwanda; he moved to Uganda and ...