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Peter Stumpf may refer to:
Peter Stumpp (d. 1589) or Peter Stumpf, tried as a werewolf in 1589
Peter Stumpf (cellist), principal cello of the Los Angeles Philharmonic orchestra
Peter P. Stumpf Jr. (1948–2010), American politician and businessman
Peter Štumpf (born 1962), Slovenian Roman Catholic prelate
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Peter Stumpp - Wikipedia
Peter Stumpp (c. 1530 –1589; name is also spelt as Peter Stube, Peter Stubbe, Peter Stübbe or Peter Stumpf) was a German farmer and alleged serial killer, accused of werewolfery, witchcraft, and cannibalism. He was known as "the Werewolf of Bedburg".
Peter Stumpf - Jacobs School of Music
Peter Stumpf is professor of cello at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. Prior to his appointment, he was principal cellist of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Stumpf's tenure in Los Angeles followed 12 years as associate principal cellist of the Philadelphia Orchestra.
Peter Stumpp Confessed to Being a Werewolf: Was He Murderer ...
Feb 1, 2025 · Peter Stumpp's alleged crimes and execution remain one of the most legendary — and disputed — werewolf trials in history Sean Neumann is a reporter at PEOPLE. He has been working at PEOPLE ...
Peter Stumpp: the Cannibal Werewolf of Bedburg - Historic ...
Oct 21, 2023 · Peter Stumpp was executed in a brutal fashion, a fitting punishment for his heinous crimes. But was he guilty? And why did many believe him to be a werewolf?
Peter Stumpf (cellist) - Wikipedia
Peter Stumpf is the former principal cellist of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. He was educated first at the Curtis Institute of Music as a student of Orlando Cole and then the New England Conservatory.
Peter Stumpf - Wikipedia
Peter Stumpf may refer to: Peter Stumpp (d. 1589) or Peter Stumpf, tried as a werewolf in 1589; Peter Stumpf (cellist), principal cello of the Los Angeles Philharmonic orchestra; Peter P. Stumpf Jr. (1948–2010), American politician and businessman; Peter Štumpf (born 1962), Slovenian Roman Catholic prelate
Peter Stumpp – the Werewolf of Bedburg - SciHi Blog
On October 28, 1589, Rhenish farmer Peter Stumpp was declared guilty of having practiced black magic, being a serial killer, a cannibal, and most of all being a Werewolf. It was one of the most lurid and famous werewolf trials of history.
Peter Stumpf
Peter Stumpf is Professor of Cello at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. Prior to his appointment, he was the Principal Cellist of the Los Angeles Philharmonic for nine years, following a twelve-year tenure as Associate Principal Cellist of the Philadelphia Orchestra.
Peter Stumpf, cello - Philadelphia Chamber Music Artists
Feb 4, 2020 · Peter Stumpf is professor of cello at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. Prior to his appointment, he was principal cellist of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Stumpf's tenure in Los Angeles followed 12 years as associate principal cellist of the Philadelphia Orchestra.
Peter - Weiss Kaplan Stumpf Trio
Peter Stumpf is professor of cello at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. Prior to his appointment, he was principal cellist of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Stumpf's tenure in Los Angeles followed 12 years as associate principal cellist of the Philadelphia Orchestra.