Korrespondenzen und Unterlagen Fritz Rau
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LRA-102 Sammlung Fritz Rau
Sammlung Fritz Rau >> 2. Korrespondenzen
1990 - 2011
Enthält: Ordner mit Korrespondenzen und Unterlagen Fritz Raus.
Darunter:
Eine handgeschriebene Notiz auf einem Programmheft der Brandenburgischen Konzerte von Oscar Peterson
Diverse Mitschriften/Skripte Fritz Raus zu eigenen Vorträgen
Korrespondenzen mit:
Dr. Lutz Kirchenwitz (Hochschule für Musik "Hanns Eisler") von 1990
Emil Gutsch (von 1991)
Prof. Dr. Ernst Goder (von 1990)
Thomas H. Himmler (Foto-Journalist)
Dr. med. Wolfgang Bühmann (von 2011), der Fritz Rau die Kopie eines Briefes von Fritz Rau an den Jazzclub Nienburg von 1958 übergab
Gerhard Brik, Adi Kiescher und Knut Thorbjornsen zur Planung eines Konzert der Preservation Hall Jazz Band
Norbert Doepp
Ernst-Ludwig Hartz (Concert Cooperation Bonn)
Wolfgang Besemer
Irmgard Schuhmacher (Jahrhunderthalle Höchst)
Kai Friedrichs (Karsten Jahnke Konzertagentur)
Frank A. Boesler (Beethovenhalle Bonn)
Ute Ludwig (Hannover Concerts)
Reinhard Lorenz
C. Hävecker
Darunter:
Eine handgeschriebene Notiz auf einem Programmheft der Brandenburgischen Konzerte von Oscar Peterson
Diverse Mitschriften/Skripte Fritz Raus zu eigenen Vorträgen
Korrespondenzen mit:
Dr. Lutz Kirchenwitz (Hochschule für Musik "Hanns Eisler") von 1990
Emil Gutsch (von 1991)
Prof. Dr. Ernst Goder (von 1990)
Thomas H. Himmler (Foto-Journalist)
Dr. med. Wolfgang Bühmann (von 2011), der Fritz Rau die Kopie eines Briefes von Fritz Rau an den Jazzclub Nienburg von 1958 übergab
Gerhard Brik, Adi Kiescher und Knut Thorbjornsen zur Planung eines Konzert der Preservation Hall Jazz Band
Norbert Doepp
Ernst-Ludwig Hartz (Concert Cooperation Bonn)
Wolfgang Besemer
Irmgard Schuhmacher (Jahrhunderthalle Höchst)
Kai Friedrichs (Karsten Jahnke Konzertagentur)
Frank A. Boesler (Beethovenhalle Bonn)
Ute Ludwig (Hannover Concerts)
Reinhard Lorenz
C. Hävecker
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