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== See also == |
== See also == |
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* [[Schirmer's test]], ocular test |
* [[Schirmer's test]], ocular test |
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* [[Schirmer & son]], German piano brand |
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* [[G. Schirmer]], American classical music publishing company |
* [[G. Schirmer]], American classical music publishing company |
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* [[Schirmer Records]], American record label |
* [[Schirmer Records]], American record label |
Revision as of 04:37, 26 October 2023
Schirmer is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Adolf Schirmer (1850–1930), Norwegian architect
- Astrid Schirmer, German operatic soprano
- August Schirmer (1905–1948), German Nazi propagandist
- David Schirmer (1623–1686), German poet
- Johann Wilhelm Schirmer (1807–1863), German painter
- Friedrich Wilhelm Schirmer (1802–1866), German painter
- Gerhart Schirmer (1913–2004), German officer
- Heinrich Ernst Schirmer (1814–1887), Norwegian-German architect
- Herman Major Schirmer (1845–1913), Norwegian architect and art historian
- Marcel Schirmer (born 1966), German thrash metal musician
- Markus Schirmer (born 1963), Austrian pianist
- Øistein Schirmer (1879–1947), Norwegian gymnast
- Otto Schirmer (1864–1918), German ophthalmologist
- Rudolf Schirmer (1831–1896), German ophthalmologist
- Ulf Schirmer (born 1959), German conductor
See also
- Schirmer's test, ocular test
- Schirmer & son, German piano brand
- G. Schirmer, American classical music publishing company
- Schirmer Records, American record label