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5-548: DHM may refer to: Deutsche Harmonia Mundi or DHM, a record label Deputy head of mission or DHM, an abbreviation used in Europe to refer to the number-two diplomat assigned to an embassy or other diplomatic mission. Deutsches Historisches Museum or DHM, a museum in Berlin Digital holographic microscopy (DHM), a quantitative phase microscope ISO 639:dhm , language code for

10-614: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Deutsche Harmonia Mundi Deutsche Harmonia Mundi (founded 1958) is a German classical music record label. It was founded by Rudolf Ruby and based in Freiburg , Breisgau. The company was acquired by BMG Music in 1992 and is now part of Sony Music Entertainment . Ruby had Alfred Krings of West German Radio assemble their own house orchestra Collegium Aureum , founded 1964, to perform early music, selecting as leader Franzjosef Maier . During

15-871: The Zemba language in Angola Acronym for Dihydromyricetin DHM, the IATA code for Dharamsala airport , in Himachal Pradesh, India Directed Health Measure DHM, station code for Dulwich Hill railway station in Dulwich Hill, South Wales, Australia DHM, station code for Durham railway station in Durham, Northern England DHM, Amtrak station code for Durham-UNH (Amtrak station) in New Hampshire, United States Topics referred to by

20-403: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title DHM . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=DHM&oldid=1154146764 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

25-847: The war Ruby had been imprisoned as a member of the Kreisau Circle of anti-Nazi resistance, and at a reunion in the 1960s he met fellow resistance member prince Joseph-Ernst Graf Fugger von Glött who invited him to use the Fugger castle, Schloss Fugger, in Kirchheim in Schwaben for his concerts and recordings. The connection with the Fugger family continued through the "Music of the Fuggers" recording made for DHM by Anthony Rooley . Ruby had distribution deals with his friend Bernard Coutaz of Harmonia Mundi France, until first BASF, then briefly with EMI bought into

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