Examples of using Lachner in English and their translations into German
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Laco by Lachner cronografo automatico limitada….
Also, Luise showed Franz Lachner many of her works.
Lachner: Mass for two equal voices and organ op.92.
In 1870 she met Franz Lachner and Anton Rubinstein.
Rudolf Lachner have the answer: Introduce active safety systems that automatically intervene if an accident is imminent.
He was first educated by his father Anton Lachner, the municipal organist.
Michael Lachner joined intec Bielenberg in November 2010.
It premiered in Prague on April 11, 1891,with violinist Ferdinand Lachner, cellist Hanuš Wihan, and Dvořák himself on piano.
Life and career==Lachner was born into a musical family at Rain am Lech.
At the"Viennese Ball" recently staged by this year's European Capital of Culture, Linz09 was represented by Pia Leydolt(Press) and Simon Lachner Hospitality.
The four Lachner brothers were sons of the watchmaker and organist Anton Lachner from the Bavarian town of Rain am Lech.
Boeblingen/Erftstadt, Germany, April 11, 2016-Effective April 1, 2016, Michael Lachner took on sole responsibility as General Manager of intec Bielenberg Gmbh& Co. KG.
Constantin Lachner has been practicing as an attorney since 1996 and, in addition, has been admitted as a tax law expert(Fachanwalt für Steuerrecht) since 2004.
Preface Shortly before setting out for America, Antonín Dvorák(1841-1904)put on a farewell concert tour with his friends Ferdinand Lachner(violin) and Hanuš Wihan cello.
In the September issue Josef Lachner reports on the topic"Katalog- und internetbasierter Versandhandel mit Marktanteilsgewinnen.
Numerous prominent writers, painters and scientists were members of this society, among them Paul Heyse,Franz Lachner, Justus von Liebig, Wilhelm and Hermann von Kaulbach and Max von Pettenkofer.
The composer and conductor Franz Lachner(1803-1890), who first met Beethoven in the summer of 1824, writes about it in his memoirs.
Among these works are an Egyptian papyrus scroll form the first century BC, the richly illustrated book of coats of arms of the Order of Saint Hubertus(around 1500), rare drawings of costumes from Mozart's operas,the splendid issue of the price-winning symphony by Franz Lachner, the King's own poems in a richly illustrated edition, some plans, books in the Chinese language as well as numerous splendid prints on parchment and silk.
Lachner previously worked for welding systems supplier KUKA Schweissanlagen in Augsburg as a sales assistant, and as an assistant to the executive management.
Together with Franz Liszt and the cooperation of Ignaz Lachner, Vincenz Lachner and Immanuel Faisst, he created arrangements for piano works by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Ignaz Lachner(1807-1895) is far less well-known, although his string quartets are still occasionally played today, and the elder half-brother Theodor Lachner(1795-1877) is wholly forgotten.
She also sang the female leads within the operettas Friederike, Paganini andDie Rose von Stambul as well as in Humperdinck's opera Dornröschen, Lachner‘s Catharina Cornaro and in Schubert's one-act-operas at the Munich Prinzregententheater and for CD-releases CPO.
From 1853, Lachner served as a Kapellmeister in Hamburg and moved into the same position again in 1861 at the Stadttheater in Frankfurt, from which he retired in 1875.
In a letter from 1879, the conductor Vincenz Lachner asked Brahms why"the rumbling kettledrum, the gloomy, lugubrious tones of the trombones and tuba" were heard in this idyll.
Ignaz Lachner(1807-1895) is far less well-known, though some of his string quartets are occasionally heard today, and the older half-brother Theodor Lachner(1795-1877) is completely forgotten.
In the 19th century, the composers Franz Lachner and Hermann Graedener were employed as organists in the Lutheran City Church and the distinguished piano maker Johann Andreas Streicher released a new service hymnal.
When Franz Lachner resigned as conductor at the Mannheim National Theater in 1836, Vinzenz took his place and held the position, with a few interruptions, until his early retirement in 1873.
When Franz Lachner left his conducting position at the Mannheim National Theater in 1836, Vinzenz took charge of this office and retained it, with a few interruptions, until his early retirement in 1873.