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  2. Lorraine (My Beautiful Alsace Lorraine) - Wikipedia

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    "Lorraine (My Beautiful Alsace Lorraine)" is a World War I era song released in 1917. Al Bryan wrote the lyrics. Fred Fisher composed the music. [1] It was published by McCarthy and Fisher, Inc.. André De Takacs designed the sheet music cover. It features a French soldier with his bayonet drawn in the foreground.

  3. Elsässisches Fahnenlied - Wikipedia

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    The Elsässisches Fahnenlied (the "Hymn to the Alsatian Flag") was written by Emil Woerth (1870–1926) in German when Alsace–Lorraine was part of the German Empire (1871–1918). It was adopted as the official anthem of Alsace-Lorraine in 1911.

  4. A Love-tale of Alsace Lorraine - Wikipedia

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    "A Love-Tale of Alsace Lorraine" is a song published in 1928 by Spier and Coslow of New York City. J. Fred Coots and Lou Davis were credited as the composers and lyricists. The song was written for voice, piano, and ukulele. Artist Sydney Leff designed the cover art. [1] On February 25, 1929, a version of the song was released by Victor Records ...

  5. Alsace–Lorraine - Wikipedia

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    The majority of Alsace–Lorraine's inhabitants were sceptical of the German Empire during the first two decades and voted for regional parties (Alsace–Lorraine Protesters and Autonomists). After Chancellor Bismarck's dismissal in 1890, the party landscape loosened, and parties of the Empire (Social Democrats, Centre, National Liberals , Left ...

  6. Saraya (band) - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, Sandi Saraya and keyboardist Gregg Munier began performing under the name Alsace Lorraine. [1] They eventually travelled to Los Angeles in search of stardom, changing their name to Saraya, because Sandi was the face of the band. [2]

  7. Jean-Chrisostome Hess - Wikipedia

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    Hess was born in Soufflenheim, Bas-Rhin, in the Alsace region of France. Nothing is known about his musical education, but as no traces of studies at any of the major conservatories have to come to light yet, it must be presumed that he had private teachers on piano and organ in his home town or perhaps in Strasbourg.

  8. Paul Francke (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Francke (born June 16, 1979) is an American songwriter and instrumentalist. He formed the synthpop band Alsace Lorraine in 1998 with guitarist Hewson Chen of the Parasol Records group Vitesse, signing with Darla Records in 1999. [1]

  9. Robert Heger - Wikipedia

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    Robert Heger (19 August 1886 – 14 January 1978) was a German conductor and composer from Strasbourg, Alsace-Lorraine. Robert Heger, conductor at the Deutsche Oper Berlin, 1945-1948 Life and career