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Bacharach

Bacharach \Bach"a*rach\, Backarack \Back"a*rack\, n. A kind of wine made at Bacharach on the Rhine.

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bacharach

n. A kind of wine made at Bacharach on the Rhine.

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Bacharach

Bacharach (, also known as Bacharach am Rhein) is a town in the Mainz-Bingen district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It belongs to the Verbandsgemeinde of Rhein-Nahe, whose seat is in Bingen am Rhein, although that town is not within its bounds.

The original name Baccaracus points to Celtic beginnings. Above the town looms Stahleck Castle (Burg Stahleck), nowadays a youth hostel.

Bacharach (disambiguation)

Bacharach is a town in western Germany.

Bacharach (or Bachrach) may also refer to:

  • Bacharach (surname)
  • Bacharach Giants, a former professional baseball team that played in the Negro Leagues
  • Cayley–Bacharach theorem
  • Bachrach Studios
  • Burt Bacharach, American songwriter and composer
Bacharach (surname)

Bacharach, also Bachrach, is a German surname, mostly Jewish. Notable people with this surname include the following:

  • Abraham Samuel Bacharach (c. 1575–1615), German Rabbi
  • Arthur J. Bachrach (1926–2011), American psychologist
  • Bernard S. Bachrach (born 1939), American historian
  • Bill Bachrach (1879–1959), American swimming and water polo coach
  • Burt Bacharach (born 1928), American pianist and composer of many pop music hits
  • Emanuel Bachrach-Barée (1863–1943), German painter
  • Eva Bacharach (c. 1580–1651), Hebraist and rabbinical scholar
  • Harry Bacharach (1873–1947), American politician and mayor of Atlantic City, New Jersey
  • Howard Bachrach (1920–2008), American scientist
  • Isaak Bacharach (1854–1942), German mathematician
  • Isaac Bacharach (1870–1956), American politician from New Jersey who represented the 2nd congressional district from 1915 to 1937
  • Jacob ben Moses Bachrach (1824–1896), Polish rabbi
  • Louis Fabian Bachrach, Jr. (1917–2010), American photographer
  • Marion Bachrach (1898–1957), American Communist activist in the 1930s
  • Raymond Louis Bacharach (born 1945), German pornographer known as John Thompson of "JT Productions"
  • Robert E. Bacharach (born 1959), American judge
  • Walt Bachrach (1904–1989), American politician, mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio in the 1960s
  • Yair Bacharach (1639–1702), German rabbi

Category:German-language surnames

Usage examples of "bacharach".

Their few hours together eating hamburger steak and listening to Burt Bacharach linger for years in the narrator's memory.

So why should it really be that surprising—in the same city which had produced a woman like Eva Bacharach—that the wife and daughters of Mordechai Spira would be unusual women?

So why should it really be that surprising—in the same city which had produced a woman like Eva Bacharach—that the wife and daughters of Mordechai Spira would be unusual women?

If Dionne Warwick comes on singing a Burt Bacharach song, we just have to pull over or it's sure we'll get car wrecked.

Terry Cooke had fallen asleep with the Mail open on his lap and orchestral versions of Burt Bacharach's hits lilting out of the stereo.

The perky wail of a saxophone echoed along the tunnel: Burt Bacharach and Hal David's "I'll Never Fall In Love Again," being played more or less competently.

There was a time before he'd been recruited into DARPA and had been more visible when he'd been taken for Burt Bacharach.

McQuay is 37 years old and lives in Oklahoma City with his writer wife Shanna Bacharach, their three children and three cats.