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Fresh material having come to light, a new edition of the poems ( Die Gedichte des Paulus Diaconus ) has been edited by Karl Neff ( Munich, 1908 ), who denies, however, the attribution to Paul of the most famous poem in the collection, the Ut queant laxis, a hymn to St. John the Baptist, which Guido d ' Arezzo fitted to a melody which had previously been used for Horace's Ode 4. 11.
Besides visiting composers, some legendary conductors have led the orchestra, including Artur Rodziński, Walter Damrosch, Sir Thomas Beecham, John Barbirolli, Andre Kostelanetz, Lorin Maazel, Leonard Bernstein, Guido Cantelli, Victor de Sabata, Dmitri Mitropoulos, Erich Leinsdorf, George Szell, Charles Münch, Paul Paray, Rafael Kubelík, Daniel Barenboim, István Kertész, Karl Richter, Antal Doráti, Leonard Slatkin, Andrew Davis, Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Yevgeny Svetlanov, Simon Rattle, Kurt Masur, Neeme Järvi, Kiril Kondrashin, Eugene Ormandy, Georg Solti, Alex Shkurko, Michael Kamen, Christopher Hogwood and Bruno Walter
Guido von List was born in Vienna in the Austrian Empire to Karl Anton List, a prosperous middle class leather goods dealer, and Maria List ( née Killian ).
* LIST, Guido Karl Anton von ( 1848 1919 ) Occultist and völkisch writer.
Germanic mysticism is an occultist current loosely inspired by " Germanic " topics, notably runes, which has its beginnings in the early 20th century ( Guido von List's " Armanism ", Karl Maria Wiligut's " Irminism " etc.
The connections of this movement to historical Germanic paganism are tenuous at best, with emphasis lying on the esoteric as taught by the likes of Julius Evola, Guido von List and Karl Maria Wiligut.

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The Austrian serialist composer Anton Webern ( 1883 1945 ) gained his Ph. D on Isaac's Choralis Constantinus, with Prof. Guido Adler, the doyen of musicology in Austria and Germany.
Like the majority of his fellow Austrians at that time, his family was Roman Catholic, and he was christened " Guido Anton List " as an infant in St Peter's Church in Vienna on October 8, 1848.
The book has also been translated into German ( by Eugen Helmlé as Anton Voyls Fortgang, 1986 ), Spanish ( El secuestro, 1997 ), Turkish ( by Cemal Yardımcı as Kayboluş, 2006 ), Swedish ( by Sture Pyk as Försvinna, 2000 ), Russian ( by Valeriy Kislow as Исчезание, 2005 ) and Dutch ( by Guido van de Wiel as t Manco, 2009 ) and Romanian ( Serban Foarta as Disparitia, editura Art, 2010 ).
* Line-up free stages: Nona Mez, Skeemz, Racoon, Anton Walgrave, Dear Leader, Metal Molly, Mint, Savalas, Venus in Flames, Bettie Serveert, Triggerfinger, Buscemi Live, Gem, Woodface, Bunny, Sweet Coffee, Shameboy, Larsson, The Hendrix Files, Reborn, Belpop Bastards, Ronny Mosuse, Sanctum, Milow, The Incredible Time Machine, Kraak & Smaak, Roland, Junior Jazz, Ellroy, Liset Alea, Mo & Grazz, Treble, Paul Michiels, Lenny & de Wespen, Moonshine Playboys, Krezi Mizik, Catherine Feeny, Soul Rebel Salute, Ello, Buurman, Ialma, Triple Kay, Neeka, Het Zesde Metaal, Blunk, Daniel Romeo, Internationals, Guido Belcanto
In July 2008, a two part play adaptation of this story, set in poetry and prose by Martyn Wade and starring Anton Lesser as Browning, Roger Allam as Guido Franceschini and Loo Brealey as Pompilia, was broadcast as the BBC Radio 4 " Classic Serial ".
It is the home town of former Prime Minister Karmenu Mifsud Bonnici and of Presidents Anton Buttigieg and Guido de Marco.

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The stylised lightning bolts of the SS insignia were based on the Armanen runes of Guido von List.
The stylised lightning bolt " SS " runes were derived from the Armanen runes of Guido von List, which he had loosely based on the indigenous runic alphabets of the Germanic peoples.
* A literature society co-founded by Guido von List called Iduna ( literature society ).
In the meantime, Germanic mysticism in Germany and Switzerland had developed into baroque forms such as Guido von List's " Armanism ", from the 1900s merging into antisemitic and national mysticist ( völkisch ) currents, notably with Lanz von Liebenfels ' Guido von List Society and Ostara magazine, which with the rise of Nazism were partially absorbed into Nazi occultism.
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Völkisch author Guido von List was so impressed with the ruins that he based his first novel on the subject.
" Conversely, Austrian / German ultra-nationalist Guido von List and his followers such as Lanz von Liebenfels, later selectively mixed parts of Blavatsky's occult philosophy with nationalistic and fascist ideas ; this system of thought became known as Ariosophy.
He also overtly supported the völkisch movement of Guido von List and created the nickname Judapest for the rivaling Hungarian capital.
* Guido von List ( 1848 1919 ) 19th-century mystic Germanic and Runic revivalist
As a student of Guido von List, Lanz further expanded his theories ; other influences included Otto Weininger, of whom Lanz was a fervent follower.
In 1905 Lanz and some 50 other supporters of List signed a declaration endorsing the proposed Guido-von-List-Gesellschaft ( Guido von List Society ), which was officially founded in 1908.
* Guido von List
A Freemason and a practitioner of sufism and astrology, Sebottendorff was also an admirer of Guido von List and Lanz von Liebenfels.
Guido von List, 1913
Turn of the century German mystic and author Guido von List was a big influence on Reichsführer-SS Heinrich Himmler, who introduced various ancient Germanic symbols ( filtered through von List's writings ) most thoroughly into the Schutzstaffel, including the stylized double Sig Rune ( von List's then-contemporary Armanen rune version of the ancient sowilo rune ) for the organization itself.

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The basilica also houses many funerary monuments including the tombs of Doctor of the Church Saint Catherine of Siena ( 1347-1380 ), who was a member of the Third Order of Saint Dominic, and the Dominican friar Blessed John of Fiesole ( Fra Giovanni da Fiesole, born Guido di Piero ) better known as Fra Angelico ( c. 1395-1455 ).

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The earliest known depiction of such a knightly dagger is the so-called " Guido relief " inside the Grossmünster of Zürich ( ca.
Guy Fawkes ( 13 April 1570 31 January 1606 ), also known as Guido Fawkes, the name he adopted while fighting for the Spanish in the Low Countries, was a member of a group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.
Other Italian poets of the time, including Dante Alighieri ( 1265 1321 ) and Guido Cavalcanti ( c. 1250 1300 ) wrote sonnets, but the most famous early sonneteer was Petrarca ( known in English as Petrarch ).
Novello is best known for his work on NBC's Saturday Night Live, from 1977 until 1980, and again in 1985-86, often as the character Father Guido Sarducci.
Metter may be best known as the home of " The Sower ", Michael Guido, who has delivered short evangelical PSAs on late-night television nationwide for decades.
Guido van Rossum ( born 31 January 1956 ) is a Dutch computer programmer who is best known as the author of the Python programming language.
He is best known for his work in World Wrestling Entertainment ( WWE ) and Extreme Championship Wrestling ( ECW ) under the ring names Little Guido Maritato and Nunzio.
Guido Fubini ( 19 January 1879 6 June 1943 ) was an Italian mathematician, known for Fubini's theorem and the Fubini Study metric.
During a period in which various methods of temperament were used by keyboards, strings and even singers, Tosi laments that “ except in some few Professors, that modern Intonation is very bad .” He speaks of a differing “ Semitone Major and Minor ” ( or a larger and a smaller semitone ) whose “ ifference cannot be known by an Organ or Harpsichord, if the Keys of the Instrument are not split .” Consequentially, he warns that “ if a Soprano was to sing D sharp, like E flat, a nice Ear will find he is out of Tune, because this last rises .” Tosi ’ s remedy to poor intonation is to begin the singer young on solfege, using the traditional gamut created by Guido.
This movement became known as the Flemish Movement, but was more intellectual than social, with contributors such as the poets Guido Gezelle, Hugo Verriest, and Albrecht Rodenbach.
Di Pietro was also known for being one of the first Italian prosecutors to use digital technologies in his work, using computers and visual presentations, which raised some protests ( for example, by advocate Guido Spazzali ).
Guido Molinari, OC ( October 12, 1933 February 21, 2004 ) was a Canadian artist, known for his abstract paintings.
In the autumn of 1609, he sojourned in Rome for a year to work under Guido Reni, and is known to have worked in Venice from 1612-1613.
He is well known for playing the role of Sukashii from Kyattou Ninden Teyandee ( also known as Guido Anchovy from Samurai Pizza Cats ) and Asuma Sarutobi from Naruto.
* Guido Fubini, mathematician, known for Fubini's theorem and the Fubini Study metric
Reyes claims to have done priest comedy long before a character known as Father Guido Sarducci appeared on NBC's Saturday Night Live television show.
The name Guido is known from the large panel in the church of S. Domenico in Siena of the Virgin and Child Enthroned.
Beyond this, little is known of Guido da Siena and his place in Sienese painting before Duccio.
After a beating at the hands of Rikishi, Little Guido, known as Nunzio at the time, threatened to bring in his " family " to gain revenge.
Lacedelli was known for fast ascents of difficult routes, including: the Constantini-Apollonio South Face Direct ( 500m V + A2 ) on the Pilastro di Rozes ( repeat with Ghedina ); the first ascent of the Southwest Face of Cima Scotoni ( Fanis Group ) with Guido Lorenzi ; first one-day ascent of the Solda Route on the SW Face of the Marmolada di Penia ( with Lorenzi ); and the fourth ascent of the Gabriel-Livanos Diedre on the Cima su Alto with Beniamino Franceschi.

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