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 Alban Berg - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Alban Berg
Berg was self-taught from the age of 15, and a pupil of Arnold Schoenberg in 1904–10.
Schoenberg's influence on him was profound, and may be measured as Berg moved from the extended tonality of his early works to atonality and, later, serialism.
Dedicated ‘To the Memory of an Angel’, Berg wrote the concerto as a Requiem for Manon, yet in its passionate lyricism, quoting the Bach chorale Es ist Genug/It is Enough, it is the composer's own last testament.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /Alban+Berg   (443 words)

  
 Patty Berg Encyclopedia Article @ HigherPower.org (Higher Power)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Patricia Jane Berg (born February 13, 1918 in Minneapolis, Minnesota) was a founder member and then leading player on the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) Tour during the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s.
Berg won a total of 57 events on the LPGA and WPGA circuit, and was runner-up in the 1957 Open at Winged Foot.
In addition, Berg won the 1953, 1957, and 1958 Western Opens, the 1955 and 1957 Titleholders, both considered majors at the time.
higherpower.org /encyclopedia/Patty_Berg   (386 words)

  
 Encyclopedia Titanica Message Board: The Blue 'Berg
There are several items like this, including some mention by some witnesses of a haze on which the witnesses seem to disagree, and for which there is incentive in later testimony for officers to provide mitigating circumstances for their company and officers.
If a berg did not weather, and if it were perfectly frozen with no internal imperfections, it would be nearly crystal clear.
It could be possible that providing the ice was white and the night was a fl or blue hue that the white of the berg reflected the textures of the sky.
www.encyclopedia-titanica.org /discus/messages/5664/98244.html?1124074385   (1107 words)

  
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Fred Anderson Berg, Encyclopedia of Continental Army Units: Battalions, Regiments and Independent Corps (Harrisburg, Pa., 1972), 39, 104, 113 (hereafter cited as Berg, Encyclopedia of Continental Army Units).
Berg, Encyclopedia of Continental Army Units, 9-10: "On June 11, 1777 Lieutenant Colonel Charles Armand-Tuffin, Marquis de la Rouerie, succeeded to the command of Baron Ottendorf's Independent Company.
Spalding's Company: Berg, Encyclopedia of Continental Army Units, 113.
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