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... express my regret at her daughter's illness." ‒ October 1915: König: new: Chopin: Grand Etude in A minor; J. S. Bach: Prelude in E minor; revisited: Beethoven Sonata Op. 109. ‒ ...
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... November 1915: Elias: Beeth. op. 110, 2. S. Chopin: Prälude Hdur neu; wiederholt Fism, Fisd, Ed; fortgesetzt Litanei von Em. Bach und Choral-Studien: Eine Fes feste Burg ist Gott. ‒ November 1915: Elias: Beethoven, Op. 110, second movement. Chopin ...
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... save the king," WoO 78. Beethoven’s original composition was indeed based on the English tune in response to a commission from the folk song collector George Thompson: "Je vous envoie ci joint des Variations sur 2 thêmes anglais, qui sont bien faciles ...
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... . Points concerning Mozart Sonata in C major and J. S. Bach, Prelude in C minor. Beethoven: Op. 10, No. 2, begun in March. Points concerning Bach Prelude in D major. ...
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... Director of the Neue Schule für Musik und Bühnenkunst, located at Vienna I, Hegelgasse 3. In the 1930s he himself lived at Vienna XVII/2, Eckpergasse 31. In Lehmann’s Vienna Street Directory for 1933 his profession is given as “managing director ...
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... s and died in Slough (western suburb of London) in 1942. His entry in Lehmann’s Vienna street directory reads: Zappert, Julius, doctor of general medicine, Associate University Professor, [Vienna] VIII, Skodagasse 19 (2‒3.30), Tel. 14.886 Zappert and ...
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... serious roles at the Prague Opera 1882–84 and Vienna Court Opera 1885–87, where she was much loved by audiences, her farewell performance on May 28, 1887 being in the role of Senta in Wagner’s Flying Dutchman. In 1899, she and her mother were victims of a ...
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... Paula are known both to have been musically gifted. Heinrich having been in charge of Paula’s musical education for the first ten years of her life, Simon, in written correspondence with her third teacher, Eugen d’Albert in 1897, appears to have taken ...
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... known of the relationship between Reisel and Paula after the latter left home for Vienna c. 1893. Schenker’s diary for June 18, 1914 records: “Paula Szalit's mother visits me for the first time and informs me of the dreadful tragedy that her daughter has ...
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... Sister of Emilie Schiff (née Strasser), hence maternal aunt of Jeanette Schenker (=Jenny Schiff) and the latter’s six sisters and three brothers. She was one of seven children born to Aron and Cäcilie Strasser. She was married to Max Fleischmann ...