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... Music school located at Vienna I, Hegelgasse 3, administered by Marianne Munk-Weissberger and directed by Alfred Weissberger. The School was in operation at least in the 1930s. According to the School’s prospectus c.1932, its music curriculum ...
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... of the teaching staff at the Vienna Conservatory (Akademie für Musik und darstellende Kunst) as exposed in the pamphlet Die Zustände an der k. k. Akademie für Musik und darstellende Kunst: Ein offenes Wort über die Leiter der Anstalt Herren v. Wiener ...
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... retail shop, the Musikhaus Doblinger, in Vienna's first district at Dorotheegasse 10 (where it still operates today), and a publishing house (Verlag Doblinger), which quickly established itself as one of the leading publishers of Viennese operettas. In ...
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... Autonomous organization in which Viennese Jews themselves regulated all aspects of their life in the city. Summary History The Israelitische Kultusgemeinde in Vienna was founded by provisional statute in 1849 – the year in which Emperor Franz Josef ...
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... "Privatmusikschule Theobald Kretschmann," and was founded as a private institution at the same moment that the Vienna Conservatory, originally named Konservatorium der Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde, was transformed from a private institution into a state institution ...
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... Society founded in Vienna in 1903 by the music critic Paul Stefan (1879‒1943) and the writer and theater director Wilhelm von Wymetal (1862‒1937), and continuing independently until 1911. The Society Named after the composer and pianist Conrad ...
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... [Black-and-Yellow Cross]. A "Verein zur Speisung hungernder Schulkinder in Wien" [Association for Feeding Hungry Schoolchildren in Vienna] was discussed three years before this founding date, in the Zentralblatt des Bundes österreichischer Frauenvereine ...
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... Association of musical amateurs, of central importance to the musical life of Vienna since the early 19th century. The Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde was founded in 1812 as an association of noble and middle-class music amateurs in Vienna. It devoted ...
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... Viennese music retailer and publishing house, founded by Leopold Buchholz in 1870 as Buchholz und Diebel, its address from 1873 being Vienna I, Bräunerstraße 2, and from 1893 Graben 21 and 14 (corner of Bräunerstraße); in 1873 the retailing and hire ...
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... Association founded in Germany in 1909 as a type of trade union for authors. The parent organization, the Schutzverband deutscher Schriftsteller (SDS), first tried to establish a Vienna branch in 1916 with Engelbert Pernerstorfer as chairman. Among ...