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Michael Leinert (born 1942 in Meldorf / Schleswig-Holstein, Germany) is a well-known stage director, dramaturg, editor and author. His father, Friedrich Leinert was a respected composer (a pupil of Arnold Schönberg), conductor and Professor of Music in Hannover; Michael Leinert's mother was an operatic and concert singer.

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  • Michael Leinert (* 20. Oktober 1942 in Meldorf, Provinz Schleswig-Holstein) ist ein deutscher Regisseur, Dramaturg, Dozent und Autor. (de)
  • Michael Leinert (born 1942 in Meldorf / Schleswig-Holstein, Germany) is a well-known stage director, dramaturg, editor and author. His father, Friedrich Leinert was a respected composer (a pupil of Arnold Schönberg), conductor and Professor of Music in Hannover; Michael Leinert's mother was an operatic and concert singer. (en)
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  • Michael Leinert (* 20. Oktober 1942 in Meldorf, Provinz Schleswig-Holstein) ist ein deutscher Regisseur, Dramaturg, Dozent und Autor. (de)
  • Michael Leinert (born 1942 in Meldorf / Schleswig-Holstein, Germany) is a well-known stage director, dramaturg, editor and author. His father, Friedrich Leinert was a respected composer (a pupil of Arnold Schönberg), conductor and Professor of Music in Hannover; Michael Leinert's mother was an operatic and concert singer. (en)
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  • Michael Leinert (de)
  • Michael Leinert (en)
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