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... Music society of the city of Brünn (now Brno) in southern Moravia. Founded in 1817, the society was in 1860 divided into a Czech and a German society. The latter was formed between 1858 and 1862 with a mixed choir and a string orchestra, and since ...
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... Austrian Women's Associations] in 1915, and in 1935 with the Klub der Wiener Musikerinnen [Club of Viennese Female Musicians]. The Association's motto was: "Musik ist eine höhere Offenbarung als Weisheit und Philosophie" [Music is a higher form of ...
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... String Quartet formed by Karl Hermann Tautenhayn, comprising Max Weißgärber first violin, Otto Strasser second violin, Anton Sonderegger bass guitar, and Tautenhayn, accordion, and playing light music. The Quartet was founded in 1922, and was highly ...
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... Publishing house originally based in Stuttgart, more recently in Munich. The Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt (DVA) was formed in 1881 from the Hallberger'sche Verlagshandlung of Stuttgart, founded in 1831. In 1920, the industrialist Robert Bosch became the ...
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... formed Universal Edition, Robitschek taking out 304 shares in the new company. Correspondence with Schenker The only correspondence known to survive between Robitschek and Schenker forms part of the early Universal Edition Correspondence : OC 52/2, 9, 10 ...
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... Schenker The company was originally formed by Heinrich Mendl and Fritz Mendl, brothers of Schenker's pupil and patron Sofie Deutsch. Schenker frequently found himself in the company of Fritz Mendl (who was first mentioned in Schenker's diary in December ...
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... became the chief vehicle for Riemann's practical music primers and analyses between 1888 and 1902, continuing to publish them in expanded form as the series Illustrierte Handbücher up to and beyond Riemann's death in 1919. Hesse also published Riemann ...
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... kinds but also cinematography and certain kinds of painting. Atelier Pietzner-Fayer and Schenker The studio was hired by the committee of the Beethoven Centennial Celebration of March 26‒30, 1927 to create a photographic record in the form of an album of ...
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... that the Ansorge-Verein was more concerned to focus on poetry and literature than on music, and in 1904 he was involved with Schoenberg, Franz Schmidt and others in forming the Vereinigung schaffender Tonkünstler (Society for Creative Musicians). This ...
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... Archive The archive was founded in August 1927 (NGDM2) and launched publicly in November of that year in the form of an "Appeal" (Aufruf) issued by a curatorial board comprising Anthony van Hoboken, Heinrich Schenker, and Robert Haas (Director of the Music ...