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  2. Musikmesse Frankfurt - Wikipedia

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    Musikmesse Frankfurt was an international trade show and music festival for the music products industry that took place annually in Frankfurt am Main, Germany from 1980 until 2019. At its peak, the fair was one of the largest international trade shows, with over 1,800 attendees from all around the world.

  3. Frankfurter Musikpreis - Wikipedia

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    The award is presented annually and alternately to personalities from the world of music in the fields of popular music and classical music. It is endowed with 15,000 euros. The awards ceremony takes place on the eve of the Musikmesse and Prolight + Sound in Frankfurt am Main.

  4. Messe Frankfurt - Wikipedia

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    These 24 international trade fairs included the International Motor Show Germany (IAA), and the Frankfurt Book Fair. That year, a total of 40,295 exhibitors presented their products in Frankfurt. In excess of 2.4 million visitors came to see and examine these products. [7] Messe Frankfurt hosts an annual consumer goods trade fair called Ambiente.

  5. Frankfurt Messe - Wikipedia

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    Frankfurt Messe can refer to: Messe Frankfurt, the trade fair in Frankfurt; Frankfurt Messe station, a station on the Rhine-Main S-Bahn This page was last edited on ...

  6. Category:Music in Frankfurt - Wikipedia

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    Musikmesse Frankfurt; Musisches Gymnasium Frankfurt; S. La Stagione Frankfurt This page was last edited on 16 February 2024, at 05:36 (UTC). Text is available under ...

  7. Automat (Romano Musumarra and Claudio Gizzi album) - Wikipedia

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    The MCS70 would be presented in the 1978 Frankfurt Musikmesse and, for Maggi, the album would be a demonstration of the capabilities of his new synth. MCS means "Memory Controlled Synthesizer". It was common for synths at the time to need the manual adjustment of every control in the panel to get a desired sound, a task that often took a ...

  8. Category:Frankfurt - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 10 February 2024, at 21:11 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. Messe - Wikipedia

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    Messe Frankfurt, convention centre operator in Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Messe München, convention centre operator in Munich, Germany; Hamburg Messe, convention centre operator in Hamburg, Germany; Messe Wien, convention centre in Vienna, Austria Messe-Prater station, subway station; Messezentrum Nuremberg, Nuremberg, Germany