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... , was involved in the abortive attempt by Schenker and others in 1912 to set up an "Organization for Creative and Performing Artists". No correspondence between him and Schenker is known to survive. (There is also a Stefan G. Harpner who had ...
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... German composer and teacher. Career Summary Hermann Waltershausen worked at the Akademie der Tonkunst in Munich, 1920–21 as professor and assistant director, 1922–32 as joint director with Siegmund von Hausegger. He also organized the Münchener ...
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... Viennese pianist and teacher of keyboard and music theory. Heinrich von Bocklet was the son of Karl Maria von Bocklet (1801‒81) and a pupil of Franz Krenn. He taught organ, piano, and theory at several imperial-royal teaching institutions. He also ...
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... keyboard works of J. S. Bach, followed in 1844 by an edition of the organ works, both published by Peters of Leipzig, initially in seven volumes, later expanded by Roitzsch to nine. The Griepenkerl edition is mentioned in letters by Ernst Rudorff to ...
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... Österreich. She taught at the Lyceum for Girls in Vienna, the head of which was Eugenie Schwarzwald, and organized a course for those interested in music (primarily students of Guido Adler) there in 1904/05, in which she herself together with Schoenberg and ...
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... with one of its most lucrative product ranges. Brandts-Buys and Schenker In 1905, Schenker made piano four-hands arrangements of a selection of Handel organ concertos (UE 936). A second volume by him (UE 937) was scheduled and advertized, but Schenker ...
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... concert on January 13, 1911). He was involved in the abortive attempt by Schenker and others to set up an "organization of creative and performing artists". He was also a regular recipient of complimentary copies of Schenker's publications. A sour note was ...
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... at the Universal Edition office: WSLB 51 and OC 52/424, February 6-7, 1910). Second, in June 1912 Godowsky was apparently involved in an abortive attempt to form an "Organization of Creative and Performing Artists" along with Moriz Rosenthal, Schenker ...
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... -Royal Chamber Virtuoso and Royal Prussian Court Pianist). Grünfeld and Schenker In 1912, Grünfeld was one of the protagonists in Schenker's ultimately abortive attempt to form an Organisation producirender und reproducirender Künstler (Organization of Creative ...
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... Freiburg collegium musicum he gave the earliest performances in Germany of medieval music. He wrote widely on late medieval, renaissance, and baroque topics and was one of the pioneers of the early history of the organ (Orgelbewegung), and edited music by ...