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  1. Sep 27, 2016 · Carlos Kleiber was one of the legendary conductors of his time, famous for his infrequent, but supreme interpretations. He had an unusual small repertoire fo...

  2. Episode 1 (. Twin Peaks. ) " Episode 1 ", also known as " Traces to Nowhere ", [nb 1] is the second episode of the first season of the American mystery television series Twin Peaks. The episode was written by series creators David Lynch and Mark Frost, and directed by Duwayne Dunham. "Episode 1" features series regulars Kyle MacLachlan, Michael ...

    • April 12, 1990
  3. The documentary Traces to Nowhere – The conductor Carlos Kleiber, represents the first film dedicated to the enigmatic personality of the conductor. The film follows in the traces of Kleiber's final journey and, by means of the recollections of friends and others who knew Kleiber – including the first and only interview with his sister ...

    • 71 min
  4. May 21, 2014 · On the 11th July 2004 Carlos Kleiber got into his car and drove from Munich, via the Alps, to his holiday home in the remote Slovenian village of Konjsica. T...

    • May 21, 2014
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  5. Not to be confused with the pilot episode or Part 1. "Episode 1", also known as "Traces to Nowhere", is the second episode of Twin Peaks' first season, which aired on ABC on April 12, 1990. It was written by series creators Mark Frost and David Lynch, and directed by Duwayne Dunham. The day after Laura Palmer's murder, Special Agent Dale Cooper continues his investigation, questioning several ...

  6. Traces to Nowhere: Directed by Duwayne Dunham. With Kyle MacLachlan, Michael Ontkean, Mädchen Amick, Dana Ashbrook. Agent Cooper enjoys the comforts of the Great Northern Hotel.

  7. Apr 12, 1990 · A rustic log house, with the Sheriffs cruiser parked in front. A rooster crows. SHERIFF TRUMAN exits the house, carrying a soiled paper bag. He walks around the side yard to a chicken coop and ...

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