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... the corner of the Kohlmarkt in Vienna I, and the factory in the suburbs. The company was purchased in 1918 by Arthur Krupp, and he amalgamated it with the Berndorfer Metallwarenfabrik. One of Schenker's patrons in the 1900s, Irene Graedener, was a ...
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... silent movies. In 1938 she emigrated to the United States, appearing in Alfred Hitchcock’s film Notorious (1946). She returned to Vienna in 1948. Schenker, calling her “Leopoldi” (but the Neue freie Presse listing confirms her identity), heard her reading ...
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... 105th Street. The School was renamed as the Manhattan School of Music in 1938. In the 1940s it was authorized first to grant the degree of bachelor of music, and then that of master of music. In 1969 the School moved to 120 Claremont Avenue, on the ...
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... -born" (Hans) of his sister Sophie Guttman, expressing the hope that he will honor the name of his grandfather (Johann Schenker). Nothing is known of Hans’s childhood, except for the amusing incident when, visiting Vienna aged 16, he saw a crucifix over the bed ...
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... music by Schubert, Mozart, J. S. Bach, Beethoven, and Chopin. In his diary for March 22 and October 3, 1920, Schenker records Klammerth reporting remarks that Adler and his assistant Fischer had made about Schenker (Federhofer). Klammerth was the nephew ...
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... Dutch virtuoso organist and pianist, for a time pupil of Karl Mikuli in Lemberg (L'viv) in Galicia (Chopin pupil with whom Schenker was later to study in the same city); he taught at the Royal Conservatory in Stuttgart from the 1890s, and served as ...
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... choral works by Schütz, Bach, Handel, Beethoven, Schubert, and Brahms. He made editions of J. S. Bach cantatas, the St. Matthew Passion, arrangements of German folksongs, etc., and also made recordings. Correspondence with Schenker Two letters from Ochs ...
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... Second wife of Felix Salzer. Hedwig Lemberger-Lindtberg Salzer was the sister of the film and theater director Leopold Lindtberg. (He settled in Switzerland in the 1930s; the family name was originally Lemberger). She and Felix Salzer married in ...
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... Pupil or pupils of Schenker's in the 1900s. Schütz and Schenker A "Mr. Schütz" is recorded in Schenker's diary on February 25, 1907 as sending "a reminder about his two sons as pupils" (OJ 1/6, pp. 34). It is unclear whether Mr Schütz himself was a ...
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... childhood or education. She married Theodor Glässner and the couple had a daughter, Hedda, who married Hans Delmonte. Frieda and Theodor lived for a time in Hamburg and later moved to Berlin. A detailed account of Frieda’s illnesses and death is given in OJ ...