Philharmonisches Orchester Erfurt
(1894 - )
Orchestra - Erfurt
Relationships (65)
Members
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Frank Drechsel
(1981)
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Holger Arndt
(1988)
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Gerd Schier
(1989)
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Torsten Klier
(1989)
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Barbara Bätzel-Chong
(1989)
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Jens Kaiser
(1990)
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Jörg Heinrich
(1990)
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Dirk Hedrich
(1990)
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Cornelia Schönherr
(1990)
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Wesley Chong
(1991)
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Thomas Leipold
(1998)
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Martin Backs
(1998)
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Anette Pahl
(2000)
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Benjamin Langhammer
(2001)
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Carsten Vollmuth
(2001)
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Nicola Hatfield
(2002)
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Friedemann Seifert-Henkel
(2003)
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Anna Stümke
(2003)
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Corinna Franke
(2005)
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Jean-Pierre Lim
(2006)
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Thomas Denner
(2007)
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Marcel Richter
(2009)
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Alexander Bernhard
(2010)
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Boyana Antonova
(2011)
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Constanze Wagemann
(2011)
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Kilian Hartig
(2013)
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Jeein Jung
(2014)
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Tristan Hertweck
(Sep 2016)
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Thomas Lenders
(2018)
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Anna Cuchal
(Sep 2019)
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Joachim Kelber
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Andreas Smolny
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Andreas Kießling
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Anke Müller
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Gundula Mantu
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Annekatrin Hoy
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Roland Rohde
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Kremena Christowa
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Jakob Fauser
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Bruno Wenzel
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Helena Siebert
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Piroska Borsos
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Frank Nenninger
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Roland Schreiber
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Hans-Peter Oberlander
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Katrin Altmann
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Thomas Frischko
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Alexander Fernbach
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Anja Tritschler
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Raimund Undisz
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On Recordings (26)
Orchestra
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Waiting for the Barbarians: Act 2. Prologue to Scene Four
4:58
Philip Glass
(2008)
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Waiting for the Barbarians: Act 1. Prelude
5:06
Philip Glass
(2008)
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Waiting for the Barbarians: Act 1, Scene Seven. Dreamscape no. 2
2:36
Philip Glass
(2008)
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Waiting for the Barbarians: Act 1, Scene Four. “You’re working late.”
4:27
Philip Glass
(2008)
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Waiting for the Barbarians: Act 1, Scene Fourteen. “Who gave you permission to desert your post?”
2:00
Philip Glass
(2008)
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Waiting for the Barbarians: Act 2, Scene Two. Dreamscape no. 4
2:14
Philip Glass
(2008)
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Waiting for the Barbarians: Act 2, Scene Ten. “Our town is beautiful”
5:04
Philip Glass
(2008)
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Waiting for the Barbarians: Act 1, Scene One. “In fact, we never had a prison”
6:38
Philip Glass
(2008)
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Waiting for the Barbarians: Act 1, Scene Two. Dreamscape no. 1
3:43
Philip Glass
(2008)
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Waiting for the Barbarians: Act 1, Scene Three. “You sent for me.”
8:48
Philip Glass
(2008)
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Waiting for the Barbarians: Act 2, Scene Five. “Enemy, barbarian lover!”
4:41
Philip Glass
(2008)
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Waiting for the Barbarians: Act 1, Scene Thirteen. “Can you see them?” (Trip into the Mountains)
4:00
Philip Glass
(2008)
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Waiting for the Barbarians: Act 2, Scene Six. “So we’re still feeding you well?”
6:09
Philip Glass
(2008)
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Waiting for the Barbarians: Act 2, Scene One. “Here, in the dark”
6:41
Philip Glass
(2008)
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Waiting for the Barbarians: Act 1, Scene Ten. “Did you have a good evening?”
4:09
Philip Glass
(2008)
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Waiting for the Barbarians: Act 1, Scene Eleven. Dreamscape no. 3
2:47
Philip Glass
(2008)
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Waiting for the Barbarians: Act 2, Scene Three. “What is going on?”
7:59
Philip Glass
(2008)
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Waiting for the Barbarians: Act 2, Scene Four. “Perhaps you would be so kind”
6:40
Philip Glass
(2008)
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Waiting for the Barbarians: Act 2, Scene Eight. “Tell me, what has happened”
8:07
Philip Glass
(2008)
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Waiting for the Barbarians: Act 1, Scene Six. “Take off your cap”
7:11
Philip Glass
(2008)
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Waiting for the Barbarians: Act 1, Scene Eight. “Do you like living in the town?”
8:45
Philip Glass
(2008)
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Waiting for the Barbarians: Act 2, Scene Nine. “You don’t have to go”
5:11
Philip Glass
(2008)
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Waiting for the Barbarians: Act 1, Scene Twelve. “What is it?”
2:40
Philip Glass
(2008)
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Waiting for the Barbarians: Act 2, Scene Seven. Dreamscape no. 5
3:41
Philip Glass
(2008)
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Waiting for the Barbarians: Act 1, Scene Nine. “…To demonstrate our strength to the barbarians”
5:45
Philip Glass
(2008)
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Waiting for the Barbarians: Act 1, Scene Five. “Normally speaking, we would never approve of torture…”
3:29
Philip Glass
(2008)
Links (5)
Other Databases
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https://d-nb.info/gnd/5540614-2
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http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2003100384
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https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no2003100384/
VIAF ID
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http://viaf.org/viaf/240345835
Wikidata
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https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q2085959