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... Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung, also Das Reich and Signal. After the war the Ullstein family re-established the company in Vienna, Berlin, and Frankfurt; it was purchased by Axel Springer in the 1960s, and is now (2011) part of the Bonnier group. Ullstein and ...
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... Schenker There are frequent references to Buxbaum in Schenker's diary throughout the 1920s. Schenker may perhaps first have made his acquaintance via Moriz Violin, who worked with Buxbaum as pianist, notably in the Violin‒Van den Berg‒Buxbaum Trio in 1925 ...
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... , and Yves Tanguy. (In 1929, the gallery was taken over by Jeanne Bucher.) Effenberger had a large circle of artistic acquaintances, including Adolf Loos, Tristan Tzara, and James Joyce. In the 1930s, Effenberger taught at the Warsaw Military Academy ...
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... Vienna's first district at Augustengasse 4 and in the 1920s at Gölsdorfgasse 4. He had qualified as a medical doctor by at the latest 1917. By 1934 he was working privately and living at Vienna I, Wallnerstraße 2, where he remained until at least 1939 ...
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... 1850s he settled in Paris, establishing himself as a significant composer of opera. In all, he wrote twelve operas and also sacred and secular vocal works, and orchestral and chamber music. In 1867 he was appointed director of the Paris Opéra, but soon ...
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... Polish pianist, one of the greatest and internationally most acclaimed of his day. Career Summary Having begun his concert career in the 1880s, Hofmann studied with Anton Rubinstein in Germany for a period from 1897. From 1924, he was head of the ...
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... incorporated into government policies. In the 1930s, he and Georg Schünemann were involved in reforming every aspect of music education in Prussia. He played a role also in the development of Gebrauchsmusik, declaring that it was "artistically as important as ...
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... Orchestra (1933-39) and other major orchestras. After World War II he conducted at the Budapest Opera (1947-50), then contracted with the Philharmonia Orchestra of London from 1954, conducting also at Covent Garden in the 1960s. He established himself as an ...
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... or arranged the keyboard works of numerous composers, including J. S. Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier (Mainz: Schott, 1894), the complete works of Chopin and the piano sonatas of Beethoven (both Berlin: Bote & Bock, no dates), and many of these editions ...
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... /32 season of the seminar (OC 16/39‒42), she is mentioned specifically in connection with the J. S. Bach C-major Prelude, Well-tempered Clavier, Book I, which would later appear as the first item of the Fünf Urlinie-Tafeln (1932). As to the 1932/33 season, a ...