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Raphael$66765$ - tradução para Inglês

GERMAN COMPOSER
Gunter Raphael; Guenter Raphael; Gunther Raphael; Günther Raphael
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Raphael      
n. Raphael, Raffaello Sanzio (1483-1520), italienischer Maler und Architekt der Renaissance; einer der Erzengel der mittelalterlichen Kirche; männlicher Vorname (Hebräisch)
Rafael Eitan         
  • Raful Eitan (squatting, right) with members of 890th Paratroop Battalion after Operation Egged (November 1955). Standing l to r: Lt. [[Meir Har-Zion]], Maj. [[Ariel Sharon]], Lt. Gen [[Moshe Dayan]], Capt. [[Dani Matt]], Lt. Moshe Efron, Maj. Gen [[Asaf Simchoni]]; On ground, l to r: Capt. [[Aharon Davidi]], Lt. Ya'akov Ya'akov, Capt. Rafael Eitan.
  • Eitan as a commander in the [[Harel Brigade]], 1948
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  • Eitan (center) with two officers, Amnon Eshkol and Mordechai Yerushalmi, in Lebanon, 1983
  • Eitan in 2002
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  • Eitan, left, with General [[Israel Tal]] during the [[Six-Day War]]
ISRAELI GENERAL AND POLITICIAN (1929-2004)
Raphael Eitan; Raful; Rafael "Raful" Eitan; Raful Eitan; רפול איתן; רפאל איתן; Rafael Kaminsky
n. Rafael Eitan (1929-2004), Oberbefehlshaber der israelischen Armee im Libanonkrieg, später Mitglied des israelischen Parlaments

Definição

Raphaelesque
·adj Like Raphael's works; in Raphael's manner of painting.

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Günter Raphael

Günter Raphael (30 April 1903 – 19 October 1960) was a German composer. Born in Berlin, Raphael was the grandson of composer Albert Becker. His first symphony was premiered by Wilhelm Furtwängler in 1926 in Leipzig with the Gewandhaus Orchestra. From 1926 to 1934 he taught in Leipzig, but illness and the rise of Fascism – he was declared a "half-Jew" – made this difficult for him. He received the Franz Liszt Award for composition in 1948. His students include Kurt Hessenberg.

His compositions include five symphonies, concertos for violin and for organ, six string quartets, numerous solos and duos for strings and winds with and without piano of which several have been recorded. Raphael also composed organ, piano and choral works. He was also responsible for arranging a performance version of Antonín Dvořák's Cello Concerto in A major (1865) when its piano and cello score was discovered in 1918.

He was also an editor of classical and baroque scores for Breitkopf and Härtel, preparing editions of, for example, flute sonatas by Frederick the Great and works by Vivaldi and Johann Sebastian Bach (some of these can be found in the Cornell University Library).