Walcha
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WALCHA (H.) — Helmut WALCHA 1907 1991 Le nom d’Helmut Walcha reste indissociable de l’œuvre de Jean Sébastien Bach, dont il a enregistré à deux reprises l’intégrale de la musique d’orgue ainsi que les grands cycles pour clavecin. Né à Leipzig le 27 octobre… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Walcha — Helmut Walcha (* 27. Oktober 1907 in Leipzig; † 11. August 1991 in Frankfurt am Main) war ein deutscher Organist und Cembalist. Helmut Walcha erblindete im Alter von neunzehn Jahren als Folge einer frühkindlichen Pockenimpfung. Er bestand im 15.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Walcha — 30° 59′ 00″ S 151° 36′ 00″ E / 30.983333, 151.6 … Wikipédia en Français
Walcha — Admin ASC 2 Code Orig. name Walcha Country and Admin Code AU.02.17850 AU … World countries Adminstrative division ASC I-II
Walcha Council — Walcha Lage des Walcha Council in New South Wales Gliederung … Deutsch Wikipedia
Walcha Road, New South Wales — Walcha Road is a village with a population of 20, located convert|19|km|mi|0|lk=on west of Walcha in the Northern Tablelands of New South Wales, Australia.The railway through here from Sydney to Uralla was completed in 1882. Based on the Armidale … Wikipedia
Walcha, New South Wales — Infobox Australian Place | type = town name = Walcha state = nsw caption = Derby Street, Walcha lga = Walcha Shire county = Vernon parish = Walcha postcode = 2354 est = 1852 pop = 1,623 (2006) elevation= 1067.0 maxtemp = 19.2 mintemp = 2.2… … Wikipedia
Walcha Council — Infobox Australian Place | type = lga name = Walcha Council caption = Location in New South Wales state = New South Wales region = New England area = 6267 est = seat = Walcha (2 Hamilton Street)cite web title=Walcha Council publisher = Department … Wikipedia
Walcha — Wạlcha, Helmut, Organist, * Leipzig 27. 10. 1907, ✝ Frankfurt am Main 11. 8. 1991; mit 16 Jahren erblindet; studierte bei G. Ramin, wurde 1929 Organist an der Friedenskirche in Frankfurt am Main, war 1938 72 Professor an der dortigen… … Universal-Lexikon
Walcha — /ˈwɒlkə/ (say wolkuh) noun a town and shire in the New England district, NSW, east north east of Tamworth; fine Merino wool and radiata pine forests. {? Australian Aboriginal} …