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Wilberg is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Christian Wilberg (1839–1882), German painter * Mack Wilberg (born 1955), composer, arranger, conductor, music director of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir *Sverre Wilberg (1929–1996), Norwegian actor * Hermann Wilberg (1880–1946), German mining engineer * Helmuth Wilberg (1 June 1880 – 20 November 1941), German ''Luftwaffe'' General of the Air Force See also *Wilberg Mine The Wilberg Mine (also known as the Cottonwood/Wilberg Mine; MSHA ID No. 42-00080) is a coal mine in Emery County, Utah, approximately northwest of Orangeville, just north of State Route 29, at the northern terminus of State Route 57. The mine i ..., coal mine in Emery County, Utah, approximately 12 miles northwest of Orangeville {{surname ...
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Christian Wilberg
Christian Wilberg (20 November 1839 in Havelberg – 3 June 1882 in Paris) was a German painter. Wilberg was born in 1839 in Havelberg in the Margraviate of Brandenburg (nowadays Saxony-Anhalt) where he lived until 1861. He was originally a house painter before moving to Berlin where he studied painting at Eduard Pape's atelier. After 18 months, Pape suggested to Wilberg that he should study further with Paul Gropius, where he acquired a good knowledge of perspective and architecture. After finishing his apprenticeship under Oswald Achenbach's supervision in Düsseldorf in 1870, Wilberg traveled through Northern Germany and spent two years in Venice. Even after returning to Berlin, Wilberg continued visiting Italy as his favourite field of art was Italian architecture. Amongst his most important works in this field are his paintings of St Mark's Basilica in Venice and the Cappella Palatina in Palermo. In 1880, Wilberg painted a panorama of the Gulf of Naples for the Berlin F ...
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Mack Wilberg
Mack J. Wilberg (born February 20, 1955) is an American composer, Arrangement, arranger, Conducting, conductor, and choral clinician who has been the music director of the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square (Choir) since 2008. Early life and education Wilberg was born in Price, Utah, Price and raised in Castle Dale, Utah. Wilberg learned how to play the piano at the age of four. He served as a Mission (LDS Church), missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) in South Korea where he was part of ''New Horizons'', a vocal group made up of LDS Church missionaries. Wilberg attended Brigham Young University (BYU) after finishing his missionary service, and earned a Bachelor of Music in piano performance and composition in 1979. He then completed graduate study in choral music at the USC Thornton School of Music, earning both Master of Music and Doctor of Musical Arts degrees, with a doctoral dissertation researching works written for chorus and piano. ...
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Sverre Wilberg
Sverre Wilberg (24 December 1929 – 19 July 1996) was a Norwegian actor An actor or actress is a person who portrays a character in a performance. The actor performs "in the flesh" in the traditional medium of the theatre or in modern media such as film, radio, and television. The analogous Greek term is (), li ..., perhaps best remembered as the clumsy police superintendent Hermansen, always going after Egon and the rest of Olsenbanden. Sometimes he manages to catch up with them, and sometimes he fails completely, and is often demoted by his superior to parking ticket guard, officer of the riding police, and such. He died in Oslo in 1996. References External links * Norwegian male film actors 1929 births 1996 deaths People from Fredrikstad 20th-century Norwegian male actors Alumni of RADA {{Norway-actor-stub ...
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Hermann Wilberg
Hermann Wilhelm Wilberg (1880 – 24 November 1946) was a German mining engineer. Born in 1880 in Dortmund, Germany, the son of a butcher, Wilberg studied mine engineering. From 1899 to 1910 he worked for the ''Oberbergamt'' (mining office) in Halle/Saale, Germany. before moving to Mogadir, Morocco as representative for the Hamburg-Marrokko-Gesellschaft. In summer 1911 he was sent to Agadir on behalf of the German Foreign Office in order to provide the pretext for the German intervention in Morocco resulting in the Agadir crisis. Due to delays in his journey he did not make it in time to be "rescued" by a German gunboat, only arriving in Agadir on 4 July 1911, three days after . This resulted in him being dubbed the "Endangered German" in posterity. In May 1912 he married Margarete von Maur, daughter of Heinrich von Maur, the Mannesmann representative in Morocco. Returning to Germany later that year, he worked for the ''Oberbergamt'' Oberhausen Later Wilberg served on the b ...
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Helmuth Wilberg
Helmuth Wilberg (1 June 1880 – 20 November 1941) was a German officer of Jewish ancestry and a ''Luftwaffe'' General of the Air Force during the Second World War. Military career Wilberg joined the 80. Fusilier Regiment "von Gersdorff" (''Kurhessisches'') on 18 April 1899. He was promoted to ''Leutnant'' (lieutenant) on 27 January 1900. Starting in 1906, he worked as an instructor at the cadet schools at Naumburg and Lichterfelde. On 18 October 1909 he was promoted to ''Oberleutnant'' (senior lieutenant). In 1911, he wrote the paper, "Aerial Reconnaissance in ''Kaisermanöver'' 1911: Its value and influence on leadership compared with the cavalry reconnaissance". In 1913, he enlisted in the ''Luftstreitkräfte'' (Imperial German Air Force), and was one of Germany's first military pilots. When war broke out he was a ''Hauptmann'' (captain) and commanding officer of 11. ''Feldfliegerabteilung'' (Field Aviation Battalion). He later served as ''Kommandeur der Flieger'' (commande ...
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