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... Hospital located at Boerhaavegasse 8 and 13 (running north from the Rennweg, close to the Aspangplatz, to the Juchgasse), in the 3rd district (the Landstraße) of Vienna. The hospital was founded by Emperor Franz Joseph I in 1858 on the occasion of ...
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... " (e.g. OC 54/148: letterhead). Mandruck and Schenker Mandruck undertook the letterpress work for Das Meisterwerk in der Musik volume 2, with Drei Masken Verlag of Munich as the publisher, and Waldheim-Eberle of Vienna as the music engraver ...
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... Viennese publishing house located at Vienna I, Graben 29a (corner of Trattnerhof), publisher of the periodical Der Dreiklang. Krystall-Verlag functioned between the 1922 and 1938, producing books and periodicals on a range of artistic and ...
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... remained until its move to 50 Oak Street in 2006. Moriz Violin, having emigrated from Vienna to San Francisco in 1939, aspired to join the ranks of the teaching faculty. It is unclear whether, despite his having talked to people influential in San Francisco ...
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... Music school located at Vienna I, Hegelgasse 3, administered by Marianne Munk-Weissberger and directed by Alfred Weissberger. The School was in operation at least in the 1930s. According to the School’s prospectus c.1932, its music curriculum ...
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... literature (1882, 1883, 1906). Most influential were: Deutsche Stilkunst (Vienna: Tempsky & Freitag, 7/1911) Sprich Deutsch! Zum Hilfsdienst am Vaterland (Leipzig: Hesse & Becker, 1916) Entwelschung: Verdeutschungswörterbuch für Amt, Schule, Haus und Leben ...
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... Croatian concert pianist, professor and director of the piano class at the Vienna Conservatory 1867-1901, teacher of Mahler and Ignaz Brüll, editor of works for the Schubert collected edition. Epstein and Schenker Epstein gave Schenker instruction ...
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... and theory privately in Vienna from 1907. She was secretary to and honorary member of the Österreichischer Musikpädagogenverband (Austrian Association of Music Teachers), and also a composer (of piano music, a piano concerto, and chamber music ...
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... Austrian musicologist. Career Summary Wilhelm Fischer studied with Guido Adler, became an Assistant at the Musikhistorisches Institut of Vienna University in 1912, Privatdozent in 1915, Professor in 1923, then in 1928 Professor of Music at Innsbruck ...
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... family lived in the Sereth district of Bukovina until the outbreak of World War 1, when Sophie, Salo, and their three children fled to Vienna. Heinrich gives a vivid description in his diary of the whole family on September 17, 1914. After his portrayal ...