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Meaning of "krenek"
krenek (noun): A colloquial term used in certain regions to describe a small, timid, or shy animal, often affectionately referring to pets or wildlife with these characteristics
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- A surname.
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Krenek assisted in editing the first and third movements but went no further.
The names of Hindemith and Krenek came to be symbols of advanced modern artists.
I commenced my horn studies at the age of eight under the tutelage of Karel Krenek.
Krenek wrote two pieces using the pseudonym Thornton Winsloe.
The video to the workshop at Ernst Krenek Forum.
Tarquin is a chamber opera by Ernst Krenek to an English libretto by Emmet Lavery.
The next year it earned him the Ernst Krenek Prize.
Krenek is supposed to have renounced the changes to his version, which was subsequently published.
Alfredo Casella ( perhaps unaware of Der Diktator ) was responsible for steering the commission to Krenek.
The Krenek Institute lists 20 performances in the last decade.
Now you have wasted precisely two minutes of my time, Mr. Krenek.
In such cases, Ms. Krenek says, the abuser is usually tracking a victim 's cellphone.
Take care - krenek.