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... Member of the Eißler family, of which notably Jenny Eißler was a patron of Schenker's in the 1900s. Bertha Eißler and Schenker The wife of Hugo Eißler, Bertha Eißler is mentioned twice in Schenker's diary. On October 1, 1907: "Mrs Bertha Eißler ...
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... living at Vienna I, Schottenring 10. She was involved in 1913 in founding the Bach Gemeinde (for promotion of works by J. S. Bach). She composed sacred choral works (she won first prize in a Wiener Tonkünstlerverein competition in 1893), Lieder, piano and ...
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... Germany's need to have its own colonies, becoming interested in contemporary writings on racial biology. From 1923, his works began to show marked signs of antisemitism, and from the later 1920s on he was a supporter of Hitler and his euthanasia policies ...
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... Youngest child of Sophie and Salo (Salomon) Guttman, younger brother of Hans and Frieda, nephew of Heinrich Schenker. — For more information, see Guttmann family. Life summary Nothing is known of Julian’s childhood or early education. The Guttmann ...
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... Career Summary Matthäus Hentz was a lecturer during the 1920s at the Lehrerseminar (Teachers' College) in Heilbronn, 35 miles (130 kilometers) north of Stuttgart. He was a scientist and mathematician by profession (OJ 11/35, 19). His last post, as ...
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... , then in Riga, evidently inquired about the manuscript of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony; Schenker replied on July 20 that he had not himself seen the manuscript. In November 1922, Carl Bamberger persuaded Schenker to attend a concert conducted by Hoesslin ...
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... Secretary to the Archive of Photographs of Musical Manuscripts (Photogrammarchiv) at the Austrian National Library in the 1930s. His letters, postcards, and calling cards to Heinrich and Jeanette Schenker are preserved as OJ 12/24 (1931-39: 10 items ...
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... Viennese music publisher in his own right and also partner in Rebay & Robitschek, which dates back at least to the 1880s; also writer, and composer of Singspiele. Rebay's son, also Ferdinand (1880-1953), was a composer and teacher who studied, and ...
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... Austrian professional solo and orchestral cellist of Romanian birth, elder brother of Arnold Rosé. Eduard Rosé studied cello at the Vienna Conservatory with K. Udel, and took courses with Anton Bruckner and Eduard Hanslick. In the 1890s he played ...
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... Europe and the United States for several generations. Richter and Schenker Schenker uses Richter’s harmony textbook as surrogate for all (in his view) defective past harmonic pedagogy, in Part I of his Harmonielehre (1906), Section 2, chapter 3, “Critique ...