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... Scottish pianist. Lamond studied at the Frankfurt Conservatory, and with Hans von Bülow and Liszt. He was mainly active in Germany, living there from 1904 to the late 1930s. He published a book on the Beethoven piano sonatas (1944) and an ...
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... were adapted for film. He provided the librettos for Eugen d’Albert’s opera Tiefland (1903), Tragaldabas (1907), Izeyl (1909), Die verschenkte Frau (1912), and Liebesketten (1912). Correspondence Two letters from Lothar to Schenker survive from 1898 (OJ ...
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... One of the leading baritone singers of the early 20th century; in 1910 he took part in a concert of Strauss’s works, with the composer at the piano. Steiner corresponded with Schenker in 1908 and 1913 (OJ 14/34), and is mentioned in correspondence ...
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... children. Her husband met with a fatal accident in 1963, but she lived on into her 90s. ...
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... Music Director in Weimar in the 1890s, husband of singer Marie Gutheil(-Schoder). Gutheil and Schenker In January 1904, Gustav Gutheil was a co-signatory with Zemlinsky and Schoenberg to a letter to Schenker of January 1904 (OJ 14/15, [8 ...
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... appeared in silent films in the 1910s. ...
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... with the conductor Theo Buchwald, and assisting her in locating her brother Victor’s address and mailbox number, albeit ultimately in vain. ...
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... -in-law, Salo Guttmann, worked in the district of Suczawa in the 1900s. ...
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... Bridge in Vienna, erected in 1871/72, dismantled in the 1920s and replaced by the Friedensbrücke [Peace Bridge], itself renamed Brigittenauerbrücke in 1941; destroyed in 1945 restored and renamed the Friedensbrücke in 1946. The Brigittabrücke ...
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... Coffee-house located within the Hotel Impérial, at Kärntner Ring 16, Vienna I. On November 26, 1910, Schenker states that he has met the music critic Max Graf there over many years. (Schenker speaks elsewhere between 1906 and the early 1930s of the ...