Further — may relate to: *Further (band), a 1990s United States indie rock band *Further (album), an album by the band Solace *Further (Geneva album), the debut album by Scottish indie band Geneva … Wikipedia
Geneva — For other uses, see Geneva (disambiguation). Geneva Top left: Palace of Nations, Middle left: CERN Laboratory, Right: Jet d Eau, Bottom: View over … Wikipedia
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Stairs 1 Geneva — Infobox Film name = Stairs 1 Geneva image size = caption = director = Peter Greenaway producer = Jean Daniel Bloesch writer = narrator = Peter Greenaway starring = Patrick di Santo music = Patrick Mimran cinematography = Patrick Mounoud editing … Wikipedia
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Mike Hedges — is a British audio producer/engineer. Career Mike Hedges started as a tape op at Morgan Studios in London in the late 1970s. Having graduated to engineer, he went freelance in 1981 and became an engineer/producer. Hedges first major collaboration … Wikipedia
Mike Hedges — (* 1953 in Nottingham, England) ist ein britischer Toningenieur und Musikproduzent. Er wurde bekannt durch Produktionen für die frühen Gothic/Wave Bands The Cure, die Associates, Siouxsie and the Banshees und The Creatures. Seine Produktionen für … Deutsch Wikipedia
Life of Franz Liszt — Origin= Franz Liszt was born on October 22, 1811, in the village of Raiding (Lang hu|Doborján) in the Kingdom of Hungary, then part of the Habsburg Empire (and today also part of Austria), in the comitat Oedenburg ( hu. Sopron). The main language … Wikipedia