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... Private music teaching institution in Vienna. ...
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... Music school founded by John J. Hattstaedt in Chicago in 1886, one of the oldest music conservatories in the USA. ...
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... School of Music in New York City. Manhattan School of Music, the origins of which go back to 1913, was established by Janet Daniels Schenck in 1917. In 1920 it incorporated as the Neighborhood Music School and established its first home at 238 East ...
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... Sheet music retail store located at Vienna I, Kärntnerring 11, owned by Alexander Rosé, the elder brother of violinist Arnold Rosé. The firm's full name was "Kunst- und Musikalienhandlung und Musikalien-Leihanstalt" ("Art and Sheet Music Retailer ...
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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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... Musical conservatory founded by Frank Damrosch (1859–1937) in New York in 1905 as an alternative to the European conservatories to which American musicians were previously obliged to go for advanced study. The Institute was the basis of what would ...
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... Viennese music publisher and sheet music retailer, k. k. Hof-Musikalienhandlung (Imperial and Royal Court Sheet Music Retailer), founded in 1873. The company published, among other things, the fourth and seventh symphonies, and the string quintet ...
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... Small private music school located at Vienna VIII (Josefstadt), Florianigasse 34 in 1905, run by court musician and violinist Ernst Pfrinmer. The school seems to have been in existence still in 1923. ...
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... Small private music school located at Vienna VII, Burggasse 36 in 1905, run by Theodor Kleinecke. Reference in 1923 to a Kleinecke-Labaske school suggests that it may have merged by that date. ...
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... Leipzig music publisher. The firm published "two volumes of (the most beautiful) songs" by Otto Vrieslander (letter from Schenker to Felix-Eberhard von Cube, OJ 5/7a, [43]) in 1932: Lieder and Lieder geistlicher Richtung. ...