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Herbert Vianna - vocals, guitar | |
"Esta Tarde" ("This afternoon") ( | Herbert Vianna) - 3:04 |
"O Rio Severino" ("Severino River") ( | Herbert Vianna) - 4:48 |
nce Ideal" ("Ideal romance") (Martim Cardoso, | Herbert Vianna) - 4:34 |
"Meu Erro" ( | Herbert Vianna) - 5:28 |
"The Can" (Bi Ribeiro, Peter Clarke, | Herbert Vianna) - 2:58 |
"Dos Margaritas" ("Two Daisies") ( | Herbert Vianna, Bi Ribeiro) - 3:03 |
Herbert Victor Turner (1888-1968) was the second Bish | |
Herbert Victor "Chalkie" White (16 January 1929 - 24 | |
Herbert Vincent Mills was the Unitarian minister of M | |
rner (1880-1887), Thomas Jackson (1887-1890), | Herbert Vinter (1890-1921), Ernest Magson (1921-1946) |
George | Herbert Volk, his second son, is noted as a pioneer b |
In | Herbert's Historical Catalog of English Bibles, it is |
layed Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1 with | Herbert von Karajan at the Berlin Philharmonic's New |
Otto Gerdes (producer), | Herbert von Karajan (conductor), Helga Dernesch, Thom |
Herbert von Karajan, conductor | |
th additional assistance by Papen's secretary | Herbert von Bose and by Erich Klausener. |
on both the studio recordings of Siegfried by | Herbert von Karajan and Georg Solti. |
Herbert von Karajan / Vienna Philharmonic rehearse th | |
horus and Orchestra of the Teatro alla Scala, | Herbert von Karajan (1954) |
in Philharmonic, and in 1983 was appointed by | Herbert von Karajan first concertmaster of the orches |
an noble mother, Richter recounts how he told | Herbert von Karajan that he (Richter) was "a German, |
recorded many times, and was a speciality of | Herbert von Karajan, who made a recording of it (with |
He worked with | Herbert von Karajan while studying at the Salzburg Mo |
At Benjamin Britten's suggestion to conductor | Herbert von Karajan he sang at first German performan |
or the orchestra's longest-serving conductor, | Herbert von Karajan. |
Conductor | Herbert von Karajan was asked to write three instrume |
a Philharmonic, the Berlin Philharmonic under | Herbert von Karajan (including for their last visit t |
Herbert von Karajan founded this festival in 1967 as | |
chard Strauss' Der Rosenkavalier conducted by | Herbert von Karajan. |
ed from 1885 to 1886 as personal secretary to | Herbert von Bismarck. |
such as his reference to the rising conductor | Herbert von Karajan, as "a kind of musical Malcolm Sa |
e rehearsing Wozzeck, she was "discovered" by | Herbert von Karajan, who was then looking for his new |
d for the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra under | Herbert von Karajan, and was principal flute of that |
He can be seen as Faninal in | Herbert von Karajan's movie of Der Rosenkavalier with |
Herbert von Karajan conducting the Berliner Philharmo | |
med with the Berlin Philharmonic conducted by | Herbert von Karajan in 1976 and he made his debut in |
only ever been given to Leonard Bernstein and | Herbert von Karajan. |
Un ballo in maschera (conductor | Herbert von Karajan), 1989, DG |
He was a finalist in the 1979 | Herbert von Karajan conducting competition in Berlin, |
During this raid Papen's chief of press | Herbert von Bose, the organiser of the political oppo |
In these years he met | Herbert von Karajan, with whom he had a lifelong frie |
sters, Marguerite (1871-1945), was married to | Herbert von Bismarck, the oldest son of Chancellor Ot |
Odyssey was a 1959 Decca Records session with | Herbert von Karajan and the Vienna Philharmonic. |
s operas, including performances conducted by | Herbert von Karajan, Joseph Keilberth, Clemens Krauss |
The year 1908 also happened to be the year | Herbert von Karajan was born in Salzburg. |
d history, and later studying conducting with | Herbert von Karajan and Hans Rosbaud. |
o; Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by | Herbert von Karajan. |
was proposed by German foreign minister Count | Herbert von Bismarck (son of chancellor Otto von Bism |
r not desired, the name may be represented as | Herbert von Boeckmann. |
acher studied at the Berlin Conservatory with | Herbert von Karajan. |
e first time, at the Salzburg Festival, after | Herbert von Karajan had introduced Chailly to the orc |
The front from | Herbert von Karajan-square |
f his Pagliacci and Otello, both conducted by | Herbert von Karajan, and premiered the 1978 season of |
Walton was held in such regard that when | Herbert von Karajan assumed the position of music dir |
of Europe, after being arranged by conductor | Herbert von Karajan. |
He was awarded a scholarship by the | Herbert von Karajan Foundation in 1995. |
Herbert von Bismarck invited delegations from the Uni | |
lin Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of | Herbert von Karajan; this eminently productive musica |
80, opposite Karin Ott and Janet Perry, under | Herbert von Karajan. |
ten Flagstad, Birgit Nilsson, Christa Ludwig, | Herbert von Karajan, Wolfgang Windgassen, Hans Knappe |
Herbert W. Ladd. | |
Herbert W. Boyer (born July 10, 1936) is a recipient | |
1986: | Herbert W. Franke, Endzeit |
Herbert W. Dickerman Award, 1997 | |
For the science fiction writer, see | Herbert W. Franke |
acts, Opinions and Comments from survivors of | Herbert W. Armstrong, Garner Ted Armstrong, The World |
Herbert W. Titus (born October 17, 1937 in Baker, Ore | |
The score was orchestrated by | Herbert W. Spencer and Angela Morley. |
Rev. | Herbert W. Berner, 1945-46 |
The 1987 | Herbert W. VandenBrul Entrepreneurial Award, presente |
It was built under the guidance of | Herbert W. Armstrong as both a facility to be used by |
EADMASTER, GWILYM E. THOMAS, WAS SUCCEEDED BY | HERBERT W. WADGE M.B.E. |
Luthin, | Herbert W. 2002. |
Herbert W. Swann (28 March 1882 - after 1908) was an | |
, built by Hunt in 1789, and once featured in | Herbert W. Congdon's "Old Vermont Houses," is now on |
Herbert W. Armstrong wrote in Chapter 72 of his autob | |
the Eastern District of Louisiana vacated by | Herbert W. Christenberry. |
to the prior relationship between Martin and | Herbert W. Armstrong whose editiorial in The Plain Tr |
Rev. | Herbert W. Baxmann, 1953-70 (Pastor, St. John/Plymout |
In the wake of this incident | Herbert W. Armstrong decided to drop the building of |
Jean Harlow, Bette Davis, Joe E. Brown, Hugh | Herbert, W.C. Fields, Clark Gable, Groucho and Harpo |
Herbert Waas (Bayer 04 Leverkusen) | |
Herbert Waddell | |
This created resentment as his father, | Herbert Waddell was a "Big cheese" in the SRU. |
6 March - Coslett | Herbert Waddell, priest and botanist (d.1919). |
HERBERT WADGE HAD A PROFOUND LIFE-LONG INFLUENCE ON A | |
Herbert Wagner (born 6 April 1935) is a German theore | |
Generalleutnant | Herbert Wagner, 12 August 1943 - 8 January 1945 |
Herbert Wakefield Banks Skinner (7 Oct 1900 - 20 Jan | |
Adam | Herbert Wakenshaw VC (9 June 1914 - 27 June 1942) . |
George | Herbert Walker Bush, the 41st President of the United |
William Casey, Laurence Silberman and George | Herbert Walker Bush went to Paris, France and held a |
ate Ronald Reagan and his running mate George | Herbert Walker Bush. |
e Became Texans and Proud of it", said George | Herbert Walker Bush |
th of six children of former President George | Herbert Walker Bush and Barbara Bush (Barbara Lane Pi |
President George | Herbert Walker Bush tours Katmai Bay (WTGB 101) with |
Coast Guard lieutenant with President George | Herbert Walker Bush |
Sheldon Bush, father of U.S. President George | Herbert Walker Bush and grandfather of U.S. President |
On October 22, 1991, President George | Herbert Walker Bush nominated BeVier to the U.S. Cour |
George | Herbert Walker IV (born April 1969) is the Chairman a |
usiness Administration under President George | Herbert Walker Bush. |
George | Herbert Walker Bush was born at 173 Adams Street on M |
m both Presidents Ronald W. Reagan and George | Herbert Walker Bush. |
hnson, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, and George | Herbert Walker Bush have been extended honorary membe |
His father-in-law, George | Herbert Walker also worked with the company, as did E |
President George | Herbert Walker Bush tours Katmai Bay with commanding |
ican nomination for the U.S. Senate to George | Herbert Walker Bush, also of Houston, and the future |
Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, and George | Herbert Walker Bush as a superhero team. |
ring the invasion of Panama, President George | Herbert Walker Bush prohibited media coverage of retu |
to the appeals court by U.S. President George | Herbert Walker Bush. |
Republicans , including U.S. President George | Herbert Walker Bush and former President Reagan, who |
Bentsen defeated future U.S. President George | Herbert Walker Bush, then a departing U.S. representa |
e U.S. Supreme Court by then-President George | Herbert Walker Bush, had been accused of sexual haras |
stration of his friend, U.S. President George | Herbert Walker Bush. |
Folliott | Herbert Walker Cornewall (1754-1831) was an English b |
Walker's great-grandfather, George | Herbert Walker, was the founder of G. H. Walker & Co. |
His grandfather, George | Herbert Walker, Jr., was a co-founder of the NY Mets |
William | Herbert Wallace |
er case, acting as junior counsel for William | Herbert Wallace, assisting Roland Oliver KC, who led |
Sir | Herbert Walter Butcher, 1st Baronet (12 June 1901 - 1 |
date, supporting the National government, was | Herbert Walter Butcher (12 June 1901 - 11 May 1966). |
A biography of Walters, The | Herbert Walters Story by author Howard Hill, was publ |
Prof. Dr. Dr. | Herbert Walther was an internationally acclaimed lead |
Berthold-Georg Englert, Marlan O. Scully and | Herbert Walther (December 1994). |
Herbert Walton was a first class cricketer who played | |
Herbert Ward (born July→September 1873 in Bradford - | |
Herbert Ward won a cap for England while at Bradford | |
he rugby league code on the 27th August 1895, | Herbert Ward would have been approximateley 22. Conse |
William | Herbert Waring VC MM (13 October 1885 - 8 October 191 |
One son, | Herbert Warington Smyth, was also a mining engineer, |
E.H. (Eric | Herbert) Warmington (1898-1987) was a professor of cl |
The chairman of the FDGB was | Herbert Warnke until his death on March 26, 1975 when |
1962: Franz Dahlem, | Herbert Warnke, Otto Winzer |
Herbert Warren Wind (August 11, 1916 - May 30, 2005) | |
Herbert Warren Ladd (October 15, 1843 - November 29, | |
Following Through, by | Herbert Warren Wind, New York, Ticknor & Fields, 1985 |
Herbert Warren Wind's Golf Book, by Herbert Warren Wi | |
sisters were married to Sir Alfred Dennis and | Herbert Warrington Smyth. |
Herbert was born to a Yorkshire family, and said to h | |
was pregnant with their tenth child, Richard | Herbert was buried on 15 October in a canopied tomb i |
Herbert was born in 1669, the fourth daughter of Will | |
His son John D. | Herbert was Ohio State Treasurer for two terms, 1963 |
His father, Sir Richard | Herbert, was an illegitimate son of William Herbert, |
Herbert was criticized for failing to fight to save t | |
Herbert was a younger son of Sir Edward Herbert, Lord | |
Mount | Herbert was a former parliamentary electorate in the |
Ralph | Herbert was an independent who stood under the title |
Herbert was not a pedophile originally; Henry pitched | |
Herbert was replaced by Emil Paur in 1904. | |
Herbert was admitted to the Privy Council in 1933 and | |
Herbert was a platform computer game released in 1988 | |
In Dublin, | Herbert was a member of the Kildare Street Club. |
Herbert was also sent across the country by Universal | |
Herbert was made an honorary Colonel in 1939 and was | |
George | Herbert was Rector of Fugglestone with Bemerton from |
Born into a musical family, | Herbert was raised in Surrey and Hampshire in the sou |
Herbert was the younger brother of applied mathematic | |
Herbert was a right-handed middle-order batsman. | |
Herbert was the third son of Henry Herbert, 4th Earl | |
Herbert was born in Melbourne, Victoria, and attended | |
Herbert was preselected as the Labor candidate for th | |
Herbert was re-elected in 2006, achieving a swing to | |
Bond's oldest son, | Herbert, was chosen as Newfoundland's second Rhodes S |
Herbert was elected to Salisbury about 5 May 1194 and | |
From July 1852 to April 1857, | Herbert was Member of Parliament for Dartmouth. |
Subsequently by 1837 | Herbert was living in Paris, where Lord Malmesbury wr |
The poet George | Herbert was a contemporary, and there are suggestions |
Herbert was born at Hill Street, London, the second ( | |
As Dieter Burdenski's father | Herbert was also manager in the Bundesliga in the 196 |
Frank | Herbert was born on October 8, 1920, in Tacoma, Washi |
Herbert was appointed Rugby's caretaker manager in De | |
Herbert was appointed as Parliamentary Secretary for | |
Herbert was also elected for Monmouthshire, which he | |
Herbert was elected in the 1935 Alberta general elect | |
ed by influential electronic musician Matthew | Herbert, was recorded around Mica's composition studi |
Herbert was a frequent candidate for state office in | |
Herbert was born in Laurensville, South Carolina in 1 | |
During his tenure as Congressman, | Herbert was chairman of the Committee on Naval Affair |
A Royalist, in March 1640 | Herbert was elected to the Commons in the Short Parli |
Herbert was wounded at the Battle of the Wilderness M | |
William fitz | Herbert was instead chosen by Stephen. |
Johnny | Herbert was fifth in the second Benetton car after th |
Herbert was born in Cleveland, Ohio. | |
Aubrey | Herbert was the second son of the 4th Earl and his se |
In early 2008, | Herbert was commissioned by a collaborative project b |
ober 1551 his Wiltshire neighbour Sir William | Herbert was created Earl of Pembroke, Sharington was |
In the beginning, | Herbert was only the guitar player, and the group had |
Hattori, but he failed to pre-qualify.Johnny | Herbert was back behind the wheel of the Lotus after |
Sir Richard | Herbert was brought up with the young Henry Tudor, th |
h Hall and the Britannia Royal Naval College, | Herbert was commissioned into the Royal Navy in 1949. |
Herbert was succeeded by his legitimate son, William, | |
Sir Percy Egerton | Herbert was his younger brother. |
Soon after, | Herbert was signed to the Universal Classics and Jazz |
Herbert was returned to parliament for Bletchingley i | |
Herbert was apparently an enemy of Hubert Walter, and | |
Charles | Herbert was the second son of Henry Herbert, 1st Earl |
In 2005, | Herbert was appointed to the post of Sporting Relatio |
Herbert was educated at Haileybury and Magdalene Coll | |
Herbert was selected and elected, holding the seat wi | |
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