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Hans-Jürgen Appelrath [1] (7 February 1952 – 5 August 2016) was a professor of computer science and information technology (IT) at the University of Oldenburg from 1987. [ 2 ] Early career
The album reunited Kuepper with members of the Laughing Clowns and featured pianist Chris Abrahams of The Necks. Described as Kuepper's most accessible album to date, the first single, "Also Sprach the King of Eurodisco", received strong airplay on national broadcaster Triple J and some on commercial radio.
Joachim Küpper (born 1952) is a professor of romance studies and comparative literature at the Freie Universität Berlin.Küpper has published on authors from various periods, including Homer, Dante, Petrarch, Shakespeare, Francisco de Quevedo, Pedro Calderón de la Barca, Lope de Vega, Alessandro Manzoni, Balzac, Flaubert, Theodor Fontane, and Alain Robbe-Grillet.
Today Wonder is the fourth solo album by Australian guitarist and songwriter Ed Kuepper. It was recorded in 1990 by Kuepper and drummer Mark Dawson and released on the Hot label. [1] The album was re-released in 2002 with eight bonus tracks recorded for a Dutch radio station.
Before moving to the Soviet Union she loaned some thirteen works, including Lyonel Feiniger's Die Brücke, [3] Piet Mondrian's Schilderij No. 2, "mit Blau, Gelb, Schwarz und verschiedenen hellgrauen und weißen Tönen", [4] Emil Filla's Stilllife, [5] Albert Gleizes's Landschaft bei Paris, [6] Wassily Kandinsky's Zwei schwarze Flecken, [7] and Improvisation Nr. 10 [8] and a Paul Klee painting ...
The Appointment (German: Heute wär ich mir lieber nicht begegnet, lit. 'I would have rather not met myself today') is a novel by German author Herta Müller.The novel was originally published in German in 1997 and later in English by Metropolitan Books and Picador, a Macmillan imprint, in 2001.
Annelies Kupper (21 July 1906 – 8 December 1987), was a German operatic soprano, particularly associated with Mozart and the German repertory.. Kupper was born at Glatz (now Kłodzko) in Lower Silesia.
The Etymological Dictionary of the German Language [1] (German: Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache) is a reference book for the history of the German language, [2] and was one of the first books of its kind ever written.