Konzert in Magdeburg. Herausgeber: Neue Bachgesellschaft e.V., Leipzig; Städtisches Orchester Magdeburg. Drucker/Verlag: Trommler-Druck, Magdeburg
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Juni 1937
Enthält: Vierundzwanzigstes Deutsches Bachfest (Titel)
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Plakate und Flugblätter
deutsch
Herausgeber: Neue Bachgesellschaft e.V., Leipzig
Städtisches Orchester Magdeburg
Drucker/Verlag: Trommler-Druck, Magdeburg
Städtisches Orchester Magdeburg
Drucker/Verlag: Trommler-Druck, Magdeburg
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Berg, Willy
Böhlke, Erich
Christann, Paul
Doberitz, Ernst
Delze, Marie
Deubig, Heinrich
Fischer, Elisabeth
Förstemann, Martin Günther
Große
Haufe, Fritz
Hauschild, F.M.
Henking, Bernhard
Hennemann, Willy
Heynold, Ernst
Illmann, Gustav
Jäger, Hans
Knak, D.
Kobin, Otto
Koscielny, Leo
Kramer, John
Lehne, Henriette
Lorenz, Gustav
Marten, Heinz
Pietschker, Franz
Rüger, Kurt
Schilling, Martha
Tell, Werner
Wiegand, Alwin
Berlin
Hamburg
Magdeburg (Sachsen-Anhalt)
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