Gudrun Schröfel
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Gudrun Schröfel
Summary
Gudrun Schröfel is a human[1]. She was born on January 1, 2000[2]. She worked as a professor[3], conductor[4], and choir director[5].
Key Facts
- Gudrun Schröfel was born on January 1, 2000[2].
- Gudrun Schröfel held citizenship in Germany[6].
- Gudrun Schröfel's professions included professor[3].
- Gudrun Schröfel's professions included conductor[4].
- Gudrun Schröfel's professions included choir director[5].
- Among Gudrun Schröfel's employers was Hanover University of Music, Drama and Media[7].
- Gudrun Schröfel received the Merit Cross of the Lower Saxony Order of Merit (1st class)[8].
- Gudrun Schröfel received the State Award of Lower Saxony[9].
- Gudrun Schröfel is recorded as female[10].
- Gudrun Schröfel's instance of is recorded as human[11].
- Gudrun Schröfel's Commons category is recorded as Gudrun Schröfel[12].
- Gudrun Schröfel's family name is recorded as Schröfel[13].
- Gudrun Schröfel's given name is recorded as Gudrun[14].
- Gudrun Schröfel's work location is recorded as Hanover[15].
- Gudrun Schröfel's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as German[16].
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Origins and Family
Gudrun Schröfel was born on January 1, 2000[2].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include professor[3], conductor[4], and choir director[5]. Among Gudrun Schröfel's employers was Hanover University of Music, Drama and Media[7].
Recognition
Awards received include Merit Cross of the Lower Saxony Order of Merit (1st class)[8] and State Award of Lower Saxony[9], an award[19], in Germany[20], founded in 1978[21].
FAQs
What did Gudrun Schröfel do for work?
Gudrun Schröfel worked as professor[3], conductor[4], and choir director[5].
What awards did Gudrun Schröfel receive?
Honors received include Merit Cross of the Lower Saxony Order of Merit (1st class)[8] and State Award of Lower Saxony[9].