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Vierling may refer to persons named Vierling: * Alfred Vierling, Dutch far right politician and activist * C. Kersey Vierling, California Superintendent of Public Instruction in the 1930s * Johann Gottfried Vierling, German composer (1750–1813) * Georg Vierling, German composer (1820–1901) *Matt Vierling, American baseball player *Oskar Vierling, German professor and inventor of the Electrochord *Wilhelm Johannes Vierling, mayor of German city of Leipzig in 1945 * Christine Nordhagen-Vierling, Canadian wrestler Vierling may also refer to: *a combination gun A combination gun is a firearm that usually comprises at least one rifled barrel and one smoothbore barrel, that is typically used with shot or some types of shotgun slug. Most have been break-action guns, although there have been other desig ...
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Alfred Vierling
Alfred Vierling (born 3 July 1949) is a Dutch politician, who was active in the 1980s in the nationalist Centre Party for which he won 135.000 votes during the European elections in 1984 and Centre Democrats and who in the 1990s co-founded the Dutch Block. In 1990, he was elected in the city council of Schiedam and since then he is active for several eurocentrist i.e. a European identity advocating groups, has written articles for various magazines and websites and has made a video interview series with far-right figures such as David Duke, Horst Mahler and Guillaume Faye. Alfred Vierling has long been an environmentalist as well as an animal protector. He is co-founder of the Foundation Reinwater (to protect the river Rhine), the European Environmental Bureau in Brussels and was president of the Ecological Movement in the Netherlands. He has been scientific collaborator at Leiden University (International Environmental Law), the Free University of Amsterdam (Nuclear Strategies ...
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California Superintendent Of Public Instruction
The state superintendent of public instruction (SPI) of California is the nonpartisan (originally partisan) elected executive officer of the California Department of Education. The SPI directs all functions of the Department of Education, executes policies set by the California State Board of Education, and also heads and chairs the Board. The superintendent is elected to a four-year term, serves as the state’s chief spokesperson for public schools, provides education policy and direction to local school districts, and also serves as an ex officio member of governing boards of the state’s higher education system. The current superintendent of public instruction is Tony Thurmond. Under Section 2 of Article 9 of the California Constitution The Constitution of California ( es, Constitución de California) is the primary organizing law for the U.S. state of California, describing the duties, powers, structures and functions of the government of California. California's ori ...
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Johann Gottfried Vierling
Johann Gottfried Vierling (January 25, 1750 – November 22, 1813) was a German organist and composer. Life and career Vierling was born in Metzels. From 1763 he studied at the ''Lyzeum'' in Schmalkalden. In 1768 he succeeded his teacher Johann Nikolaus Tischer (1707–74) as organist in Schmalkalden. He later continued his musical studies with Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach and Johann Philipp Kirnberger. Vierling died in Schmalkalden. Vierling composed several collections of easy organ pieces, a four-voice organ chorale book (1790) and cembalo music such as two trios, one quartet and six sonatas. Two handwritten annual volumes of ''Kirchenkantaten'' are preserved. He also published a handbook on the art of ''basso continuo'', "''Allgemein faßlicher Unterricht im Generalbaß''". Among Vierling's students was Johann Christian Friedrich Hæffner, who became a famous musician in Sweden. Works *''Achtundvierzig kurze und leichte Orgelstücke'' *''48 leichte Choralvorspiele'', Leip ...
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Georg Vierling
Georg Vierling (5 September 1820 – 1 June 1901) was a German musician and composer. He is noted for modernizing the secular oratorio form. Life and career Georg Vierling was born in Frankenthal, and studied music with Christian Heinrich Rinck in Darmstadt and composer Adolf Bernhard Marx in Berlin. In 1847 he became an organist in Frankfurt, and later director of the Singing Academy and in 1852 director of the Song Board in Mainz. In 1853 Vierling founded the Bach Verein in Berlin, and in 1859 he became Director of Music at the Royal Academy of the Arts in Berlin. In 1883 he became a member of the Prussian Academy of Arts. He died in Wiesbaden. After his death, memorial performances of his cantatas were held in Stuttgart. Notable students include George Lichtenstein. Works Vierling's compositions include songs and choral works, piano and organ works, overtures and one symphony. Selected works include: *''Hero and Leander'' *''The robbery of the Sabinerinnen'' *''Constantin'' ...
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Matt Vierling
Matthew Gregory Vierling (born September 16, 1996) is an American professional baseball center fielder for the Detroit Tigers of Major League Baseball (MLB). He played college baseball at the University of Notre Dame. The Philadelphia Phillies selected Vierling in the fifth round of the 2018 Major League Baseball draft, and he made his MLB debut with them in 2021. Early life Vierling was born in St. Louis Missouri. His father was a former college football player for the Kansas Jayhawks. Both Matt and his younger brother Mark were dedicated baseball players throughout their childhoods. They played for one season together in 2015 on the varsity team for Christian Brothers College High School in St. Louis where Matt led the Cadets to the Class 5 Missouri state high school baseball championship. Matt, a senior, had been moved from his usual fielding position of outfielder to shortstop, next to his brother at second base. That year, Vierling led Christian Brothers in most ...
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Oskar Vierling
Oskar Walther Vierling (born 24 January 1904 in Straubing, died 1986) was a German physicist, inventor, entrepreneur and professor in high-frequency technology. Vierling was an important inventor and engineer of electronic and electro-acoustic instruments between the 1930s and 1950s. Life Oskar Vierling attended school in Regensburg, and graduated with the Obersekundareife. In 1925 he graduated as an engineer at the Technische Hochschule Nürnberg in Nuremberg in Nuremberg, and later attending the Telegrafen technische Reichsamt in Berlin. Vierling then took a position at the Heinrich Hertz Institute. Fritz Sennheiser was his student and joined him in the founding of the high-frequency institute of the University of Hannover. Vierling was married and had two sons. The children took over the kind of Vierling Group. Career In 1929, Vierling along with Walther Nernst, created the Neo-Bechstein Electric Grand piano design, that divided the strings into groups of five, wit ...
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List Of Mayors Of Leipzig
This is a list of mayors of Leipzig since 1778. Since 1877, their title is ''Oberbürgermeister'', rather than ''Bürgermeister''. *1778–1801: Carl Wilhelm Müller *1794–1813?: Christian Gottfried Hermann *1814–1830: Ludwig Ferdinand Weber *1831: Johann Carl Groß *1831: Dr. Carl Friedrich Schaarschmidt *1831–1839: Dr. Christian Adolph Deutrich *1840–1849: Dr. Johann Karl Groß *1848–1849: Hermann Adolph Klinger *1849–1876: Dr. Carl Wilhelm Otto Koch *1876–1899: Dr. jur. Dr. med. h.c. Otto Robert Georgi, since 1877 ''Oberbürgermeister'' *1899–1908: Dr. jur. et. phil. Carl Bruno Troendlin *1908–1917: Dr. Rudolf Bernhard August Dittrich *1918–1930: Dr. Karl Wilhelm August Rothe *1930–1937: Dr. Carl Friedrich Goerdeler *1937: Rudolf Haake *1937–1938: *1939–1945: Bruno Erich Alfred Freyberg *1945: Wilhelm Johannes Vierling *1945–1949: Richard Moritz Erich Zeigner *1949–1951: Max Ernst Opitz *1951–1959: Hans Erich Uhlich *1959–1970: ...
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Christine Nordhagen
Christine Nordhagen (born June 26, 1971 in Valhalla Centre, Alberta, Valhalla, Alberta) is a former Canadians, Canadian wrestling, wrestler. Wrestling Nordhagen, who began wrestling at age 20, is a graduate of the University of Alberta. She has won six world championship gold medals: 1994, 1996, 2000 and 2001 in Sofia, Bulgaria (70 kg freestyle for 1994 and 1996, 75 kg for 2000 and 68 kg for 2001), 1997 in Clermont-Ferrand, France, and 1998 in Poznań, Poland (both 68 kg). She won a silver medal in 1993 in Stavern, Norway and a bronze medal in 1999 in Boden, Sweden, Boden, Sweden (both 70 kg). At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens she placed 5th in the 72 kg women's freestyle. She retired from competition a year after the Athens Games. Nordhagen first started winning titles at Canada’s first national championship in 1992. When she began competing at world championships in 1993, there were fewer than 150 Canadian women registered in wrestling. By the ...
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