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... Wiener Hofoper: Kleine Beiträge zur Geschichte der Wiener Hofoper nebst einem Anhang: Dokumente zum Fall Hirschfeld (Vienna: Huber, 1909). In 1907-09, he polemicized massively against Arnold Schoenberg, and took an active part in the riots surrounding the ...
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... choral societies. He established a joint music-publishing company, Josef Weinberger & Carl Hofbauer, in Vienna in 1885, then another joint with Carl Günther in Leipzig in 1889, but eventually set up his own company, Josef Weinberger, on the Kohlmarkt in ...
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... Viennese archivist Daughter of Ernst Kraus, advocate and Vice-President of the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde 1908‒12, Hedwig Kraus studed music history at the University of Vienna 1915‒19. From 1919 she was assistant librarian to the Gesellschaft ...
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... which he invented a bichromatic harmonium. In the latter connection he gave a lecture in Vienna on quarter-tone music on January 20, 1917, a report of which influenced Alois Hába in his microtonal work. Möllendorf composed several pieces for the quarter ...
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... that in the Fitwilliam Museum in Cambridge. Speyer's sketch had been described in the Musical Times for March 1903. In his facsimile, Schenker was able to marry the two sketches in England with that of Wilhelm Kux of Vienna: Speyer's sketch is discussed ...
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... directed the Private School for Four-handed Piano Playing, which his father had founded. His private address in 1906 was Vienna I, Lothringerstraße 3. Bocklet and Schenker On November 5, 1906, Bocklet recommended Schenker to take on as a pupil Mrs. Stirling ...
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... Viennese bass singer and writer on music. Career Summary Kraus studied musicology under Hanslick and music theory under Bruckner and Mandyczewski at Vienna University, graduating in 1894, then trained himself as a vocalist. His career began in 1896 ...
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... , and is buried in the Central Cemetery, Vienna. Nina Violin and Schenker Schenker obviously knew her. The only contact so far discovered is, however, a moment in 1900 when he meets her on the street and plays a three-card game, “Angehen,” with her until ...
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... 5, 1930 (WSLB-Hds_191_566). A second sister, Trude, was a senior official at the Löw Sanatorium in Vienna. ...
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... Austrian conductor, working in Chile and Peru from 1935 on. Born in Vienna, where he studied music under Guido Adler and Richard Robert among others, Theo Buchwald held several conducting posts with German opera and concert orchestras up to 1933. He ...