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Revision as of 13:05, 27 May 2015
User:Gerda Arendt | |
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Born | Idstein, Germany | August 2, 2009
Other names | User:Gerda the Notorious Infoboxen wikiCriminal[1] |
Education | Technische Hochschule Hannover |
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Criminal penalty | Arbcom sanctions |
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people, places, performances no foul, play on quality article improvement |
Did you know ...
- ... that the mezzo-soprano Marga Schiml (pictured), an academic voice teacher in Karlsruhe, appeared as a Rhinemaiden and a valkyrie in the Jahrhundertring?
- ... that Arnold Schönberg arranged Bach's chorale partita on Luther's hymn for Pentecost "Komm, Gott Schöpfer, Heiliger Geist", a paraphrase of "Veni Creator Spiritus"?
- ... that Bach marked to repeat the opening chorus of cantata Erschallet, ihr Lieder, erklinget, ihr Saiten! BWV 172 after the final chorale? (8 June 2014)
- ... that Salve Regina, composed by Arvo Pärt to venerate the Golden Madonna of the Essen Cathedral, "builds very gradually to a late, majestic climax"?
- ... that Erhard Egidi conducted at the Neustädter Kirche both the first performance after more than 300 years of a funeral music by the church's first organist and Bach's Mass in B minor?
- ... that Ernst Pepping's 1948 Missa Dona nobis pacem (grant us peace) for unaccompanied eight-part choir may have been the composer's "personal plea"?
- ... that a church's 1510 spiral of justice declares: "Justice suffered in great need. Truth is slain dead. Faith has lost the battle"?
- ... that the contralto Maria Radner, who died in the Germanwings plane crash, performed Wagner's Wesendonck Lieder at his villa, Wahnfried?
- ... that in Handel's Messiah, Part II contains the famous Hallelujah Chorus and the oratorio's longest movement, the air for alto He was despised?
- ... that Richard Strauss reportedly composed "Traum durch die Dämmerung" ("Dream in the Twilight"), from a love poem by Otto Julius Bierbaum, in 20 minutes?
- ... that Bach used music of thanks from his cantata Wir danken dir, Gott, wir danken dir, BWV 29, for his final Dona nobis pacem (Grant us peace)?
- ... that in the structure of Bach's St John Passion (first page pictured), the centre of symmetry is "Durch dein Gefängnis ...", expressing: "By your prison ... came our freedom"?
- ... that Johann Sebastian Bach reworked music from more than three decades earlier for the central piece Crucifixus in the symmetrical structure of his Mass in B minor?
- ... that celebrating his fiftieth birthday, Graham Waterhouse played the cello in his compositions for string quartet, some with a solo instrument?
- ... that the hymn "Jesu, meine Freude" (Jesus, my joy) by Johann Franck and Johann Crüger mentions singing in defiance of the "old dragon", death, and fear?
- ... that rehearsing Dvořák's Eighth Symphony, a conductor said: "Gentlemen, in Bohemia the trumpets never call to battle – they always call to the dance!"?
- ... that Karl Jenkins conducted the premiere of his Te Deum, "a joyous, theatrical piece", in the European Capital of Culture of 2008, Liverpool?
- ... that Bishop Franz Kamphaus opposed the pope, "convinced that our way of counselling women would save the lives of many more children"?
- ... that it took more than half a century to complete the Neue Bach-Ausgabe, the second edition of the collected works of Johann Sebastian Bach?
Remember
Every editor is a human being,
and we need to consider regularly whether our view/approach to an issue brings out the best of humanity or not. (Geometry guy 28 February 2012)
Made my day
User:Gerda Arendt has been identified as an Awesome Wikipedian, Peace, Rlevse 02:50, 3 August 2010 (UTC) |
Did you know ... that in 1968, the German artist Bazon Brock created a sign in the style of a high voltage warning saying "der Tod muß abgeschafft werden ..."?
- death must be abolished,
- this damned mess must stop.
- He who speaks a word of
- consolation is a traitor
- (History 13 February 2012, translation: PumpkinSky)
2015
For others
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nominated: 38 · open: 12 · appeared: 30 · pictured: 6 · quirky: 1 · stats: 0 · 2014: 4
DYK review
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reviewed: 73 · open: 9· appeared: 64 · pictured: 8 · quirky: 13 · stats: 2 · 2014: 1 · withdrawn: Tracy Park
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Geoffrey Talbot (died 1129) · Sophia Duleep Singh p · Ploughing in the Nivernais p · Humboldtian model of higher education · Charb ps · String Quartets, Op. 50 (Haydn) p
Move
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- kept: 2 Vom Himmel hoch, da komm ich her · Schloss Weimar
- moved: 1 Horn (instrument) to French horn, new article on the former
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Care
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