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... German publisher, proprietor of the J. G. Cotta'sche Buchhandlung Nachfolger (Successor(s) to J. G. Cotta's Book Dealership) from 1911 to his death in 1945. The son of Adolf von Kröner, he became an employee of his father's company, J. G. Cotta ...
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... Son of the composer and music theorist Hermann Graedener and Irene Graedener (née Mayerhofer). Possible early pupil of Schenker’s. Life Hermann, who was a serving officer in the Austrian army during World War I, was a poet, writer, and dramatist ...
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... appears in Heinrich’s diary, except perhaps as included in the phrase “the children.” However, in a postcard of December 24, 1934 (OC A/296) to Heinrich and Jeanette, Wilhelm gives news of his children, first of Tonerl and Karli, then “and Mimibi ...
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... occasionally in the city and he was able to help her. On her departure from Santiago, he arranged a hotel for her in Valparaiso and assisted her with the transition from train to ship. He is no relative of Frau von Kögel, Jeanette’s landlady in Santiago, but ...
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... Eastern European town with a large Jewish population, which changed hands many times during the 20th century, 75 km (45 miles) from Lemberg [L'viv], 30 km (20 miles) from Ternopil. Brzežany belonged to the Austro-Hungarian Empire from the 1860s ...
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... Westbahnhof alongside the Wien River through Hadersdorf, Purkersdorf, Pressbaum, Rekarwinkel, and Eichgraben, with popular walks and spectacular countryside to the north and south of the route. Gablitz and Schenker In the 1900s, Schenker frequently took the ...
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... Coffee house located in Vienna's first district at Kärntner Ring 16, within the Hotel Imperial. In September 1910, Schenker was invited there to meet with members of the Vereinigung Wiener Referenten to discuss s planned lecture series on Beethoven ...
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... Village in the Adironack Mountains in northern New York State. The village is situated close to Mirror Lake, popular for boating, swiming, etc. In winter there is skating, and cross-country skiing in the surrounding area. Already by the 1920s it had ...
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... between June 5 and August 3, during which Lange’s wife helped her to find a more suitable guesthouse, and Herr Gerstner enabled her to contact the conductor Theo Buchwald, and provided the (outdated) address and mailbox number of her brother Viktor Schiff ...
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... in Schenker’s diary for January 16, 1927: “An Deutsch (K.): das Ergebnis: die facsimilierte Partitur dürfte die sein, die Beethoven zurückbehalten hat, die er in zwei Briefen an Riess ‘meine Partitur’ nannte – offenbar an Schott eine Reinschrift ...