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What (who) is Israels Philharmonisches Orchester - definition

DUTCH PAINTER (1824-1911)
Josef Israels; Jozef Israels; Joseph Israels; Josef Israeels; Josef Isräels; Israels; Joseph Israëls
  • Israëls on the beach at Scheveningen (1911)

Das Orchester         
MAGAZINE
Das Orchester is a German-language magazine for musicians and management which has been published eleven times a year since 1953 by Schott Music and is distributed in over 45 countries worldwide. The editor-in-chief is based in Berlin while the publishing house's editorial office is located in Mainz.
Fulda Symphonic Orchestra         
AMATEUR ORCHESTRA BASED IN FULDA, GERMANY
Fulda Symphony Orchestra; Fuldaer Symphonisches Orchester
The Fulda Symphonic Orchestra (German: Fuldaer Symphonisches Orchester) is an amateur orchestra based in Fulda, Germany. The group was founded in 1999 by Karsten Aßmann (orchestra manager), Albert Flügel (concertmaster), Dorothea Heller (co-principal woodwind player), and the music director Simon Schindler; Aßmann and Schindler were only 21 and 23 at the time.
Friends of Israel in the Parliament of Norway         
Israels Venner pa Stortinget; Israels Venner på Stortinget
Friends of Israel in the Parliament of Norway () is a pro-Israel caucus group consisting of members of the Parliament of Norway.

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Jozef Israëls

Jozef Israëls (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈjoːzəf ˈɪsrɑɛls]; 27 January 1824 – 12 August 1911) was a Dutch painter. He was a leading member of the group of landscape painters referred to as the Hague School and, during his lifetime, "the most respected Dutch artist of the second half of the nineteenth century."