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Re: Question 61

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Post by Schellack 78 » 23 Jan 2010, 20:52

Excellent!

On to you Dieter!

All the Best,
Goran

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Question 62

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Post by Dieter33 » 24 Jan 2010, 12:07

Okay, a very easy question now...

C. & P. W. (Father & son)

Give me the full names. :wink:


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Re: Question 62

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Post by Schellack 78 » 24 Jan 2010, 14:26

Carl Woitschach and Paul Woitschach.

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Re: Question 62

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Post by Dieter33 » 24 Jan 2010, 16:27

That's right.

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Question 63

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Post by Schellack 78 » 28 Jan 2010, 15:26

Now here's a really easy question.

Who composed the song "Es zittern die morschen Knochen"?

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Re: Question 63

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Post by Auceps » 03 Feb 2010, 14:28

Hans Baumann :)

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Re: Question 63

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Post by Schellack 78 » 03 Feb 2010, 15:18

Yes, on to you Auceps :wink:

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Question 64

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Post by Auceps » 04 Feb 2010, 04:20

Ok. :) :wink:
Who is the composer of Ukrainische Rhapsodie (1943)?
Hint: this man is mostly known about his later works in Bearbeitung

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Re: Question 64

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Post by Auceps » 08 Mar 2010, 22:34

Still no answer?

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Re: Question 64

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Post by Robb » 09 Mar 2010, 13:09

A guess - Vasyl Barvinsky?

regards Robb

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Re: Question 64

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Post by Auceps » 09 Mar 2010, 15:42

No.
The quiz is about music of Reich, so it's German composer and this Rhapsodie was dedicated to Wehrmacht in Ukraine.... :) :) :wink:
You can ask for a hint, if you want. :)

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Re: Question 64

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Post by Auceps » 09 Mar 2010, 15:59

Ok, here is another hint: he also composed the march, which was dedicated to shooters from this town:

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That's not some unknown person, he became famous in German military music circles, escpecially after the war.

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Re: Question 64

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Post by Auceps » 19 Apr 2010, 21:00

Ok, last hint. When you see the list of famous bearbeiters of German army, whom you usually automatically want to see the last? For example: Theodor Grawert, Oskar Hackenberger, Hermann Schmidt, ... ? :milwink:

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Re: Question 64

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Post by Auceps » 03 Jun 2010, 15:01

Ok, the answer is Friedrich Deisenroth, famous bearbeiter and composer of Meinerzhagener Schützenmarsch (I've posted the coats of arms of this town).

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Re: Question 64

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Post by DerSchellackOffizier » 11 Jan 2011, 13:34

This is fun!! : ))

..well, now that Auceps gave the answer himself ...Who's next ????? (I'm waiting for another question...!?)

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