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  2. Air-raid shelter am Weinberg - Wikipedia

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    Tunnels in the soft limestone of the Weinberg, German for vineyard, were used for storage of ice and beer in the early 19th century. In the late 1930s the German government built air raid shelters in all major cities, and one of them was the Air-raid shelter am Weinberg in Kassel. The shelter was designed for 7500 people.

  3. Mieczysław Weinberg - Wikipedia

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    Mieczysław Weinberg (December 8, 1919 [note 1] – February 26, 1996) was a Polish, Soviet, and Russian composer and pianist. Born in Warsaw to parents who worked in the Yiddish theatre in Poland, his early years were surrounded by music.

  4. Category:Operas by Mieczysław Weinberg - Wikipedia

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  5. List of compositions by Mieczysław Weinberg - Wikipedia

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    Opus 138: Symphony No. 18 War, there is no word more cruel (1986) Opus 139: Six Children's Songs for voice and piano (1986) Opus 140: Sonata No. 4 for solo cello (1986) Opus 141: String Quartet No. 1 (1986) (Recomposition of Op. 2) Opus 142: Symphony No. 19 The Bright May (1986) Opus 143: The Banners of Peace, symphonic poem (1986)

  6. Weinberg - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Weinberg may refer to: Weinberg (surname)

  7. Piano Sonata No. 4 (Weinberg) - Wikipedia

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    [4] Weinberg biographer David Fanning describes the work as "classically balanced" and holding a deeper "expressive range" than previous works, the technical demands on the pianist rising in a parallel manner. [3] The piece is notable for its motivic unity, with a common Largo theme in E minor thematically linking all four movements together.

  8. The Portrait (opera) - Wikipedia

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    The Portrait (Russian: Портрет, Portret) is an opera in eight scenes composed by Mieczysław Weinberg to a libretto by Alexander Medvedev [Wikidata] based on Nikolai Gogol's short story The Portrait.

  9. The Idiot (opera) - Wikipedia

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    The Idiot (Russian: Идиот, romanized: Idiot; Op.144, 1985), is a Russian-language opera by Mieczysław Weinberg after Fyodor Dostoyevsky's 1869 novel of the same name. [1] The piece was given its world premiere at the National Theatre Mannheim , on 9 May 2013, conducted by Thomas Sanderling , followed by a recording on Pan Classics.