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Was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ever called “Wolfi” or “Wolfie” by …
Sep 5, 2017 · The closest I could find is an enotes answer that makes the claim that "the only officially recognized nickname in Mozart's immediate family (aside from his son), was his sister: Maria Anna Mozart nicknamed: Nannerl" (and I can't tell if that includes or discludes Wolfgang Mozart himself), and a blogpost specifically discussing the fictional ...
africa - What is the origin of Rap? - History Stack Exchange
Aug 21, 2012 · yes it did origins from the arab world it was like 2 poets challenge each other lyrically which is same of today rap battle and al khalil ibn ahmed el farahety had an idea when he heard the sowrds sound banging each other he said why not put words to beats then rap went to africa by trading connections and when USA took the african slaves with them to us then …
What does "Quivira" refer to? - History Stack Exchange
Jul 23, 2020 · The explorer found a place and had to give it a name. He named the place after a mythical place. From taht point forward the word "Quivira" referred to both the new place (that had a location) and the mythical place.
How popular was Mozart in France before WWII and after it?
There are enough mentionings of Mozart e.g. in the Wikipedia article on Frédéric Chopin (1810–1849), another child prodigy, classical music composer, and pianist who died young, to convince me that Mozart was studied and taken seriously for one by the French musical elite in the (early) 19th century, i.e. well before WW II.
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Was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ever called “Wolfi” or “Wolfie” by his wife? In the 1984 film Amadeus based on Wolfgang Mozart's life, Wolfgang is commonly referred to as "Wolfi", especially by his wife (as spelled in the scripts I could find online).
Who wrote the "Mi General Augusto Pinochet" Song?
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economy - German 10 zehn heller - History Stack Exchange
Mar 9, 2018 · This 10 zehn heller , which I believe at the top on the reverse says "Notgeld" but it is really hard to make out. The date looks like "1827" but is probably 1923 and it seems to have a wood grain
Why was Salzburg called „Stadt der Lebensforschung“ by the Nazis?
Oct 3, 2017 · I strongly doubt labeling Salzburg as "Stadt der Lebensforschung" was some sort of official honorary title.As far as I see, the only source for this title is an article in the "Salzburger Landeszeitung" (in those times, an Austrian national socialist's newspaper; not to be confused with a modern-day government gazette holding the same name) by Eduard Paul Tratz - …