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... General Secretary to the Administration of the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde in Wien in the early 1930s. ...
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... Dey studied at the Leipzig Conservatory and married Reinhard Oppel in May 1930. She was Oppel’s fourth wife. See also Oppel family. ...
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... figure in the high culture of Vienna. He is adjudged to be the model painter of the Ringstraße era, 1860s to 1890s. ...
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... late 1910s and early 1920s. ...
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... The family doctor of Moriz and Valerie Violin, who oversaw the illness and death at the age of 20 of their son Karl Violin. (Not to be confused with Dr. Carl Neumann, who was Heinrich Schenker’s dentist between 1913 and Schenker’s death in 1935.) ...
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... voice in the late 1870s with Rossini and others and beginning her career in opera with Meyerbeer’s Les Huguenots. Returning to the U.S.A., she toured extensively, marrying Emile Sauret in 1873. Thereafter she toured widely as both a pianist and a singer ...
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... Austrian positivist philosopher; brother of violinist Fritz Wahle; acquaintance of Schenker’s. Career Summary Wahle was a student of Ernst Mach, and friend of Sigmund Freud. He rejected metaphysics (with the exception of Spinoza) and reduced ...
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... Major concert promoter and artists' agent in Berlin. Wolff managed the Berlin Philharmonic starting in 1887. In the 1890s he represented such artists and composers as Eugen d'Albert, Hans von Bülow, Moriz Rosenthal, and Anton Rubinstein. ...
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... Heinrich Schenker’s general medical practitioner (Medizinalrat) from at least as early as September 1906 (OJ 1/5, p. 21). The address of his medical practice was Vienna III, Ungargasse 71, very close to Schenker's apartment in the Reisnerstraße. It ...
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... Sister-in-law of Wilhelm Schenker, almost certainly the sister of Wilhelm’s first wife, Dodi Schenker. Wilhelm refers to her (in OJ 14/6, [7], November 28, 1938) as “our sister-in-law.” Jetty appears numerous times in Heinrich Schenker’s diary ...