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... ’s own edition, Klavierwerke von Philipp Emanuel Bach, neue kritische Ausgabe, 2 vols (Vienna: UE, [1903]). vorgespielt. March 6, 1914 Breisach: II 1, introduction to II 2; played to him myself from C. P. E. Bach's sonatas. ...
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... added!!” [The general topic of Weisse's PhD thesis, the waltz as an art-form in the 19th century, was completed for the University of Vienna in 1919.] Stellen aus Chopin Balladen: Gmoll, Asdur; Brahms Rhapsodie Gm. April 27, 1914 Weisse: Passages from ...
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... edited by Felix Salzer and Oswald Jonas and published by Saturn-Verlag, Vienna, with the involvement of Anthony van Hoboken. At one point Schenker described its purpose as "to serve as a vehicle for my theory ... and to take up the struggle with opponents ...
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... of the teaching staff at the Vienna Conservatory (Akademie für Musik und darstellende Kunst) as exposed in the pamphlet Die Zustände an der k. k. Akademie für Musik und darstellende Kunst: Ein offenes Wort über die Leiter der Anstalt Herren v. Wiener ...
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... retail shop, the Musikhaus Doblinger, in Vienna's first district at Dorotheegasse 10 (where it still operates today), and a publishing house (Verlag Doblinger), which quickly established itself as one of the leading publishers of Viennese operettas. In ...
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... being appointed organist to the imperial court orchestra in 1772, then assistant to the Kapellmeister of St Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna in 1791, then first Kapellmeister in 1793, a position he held until his death. At Haydn's recommendation, Beethoven ...
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... Austrian Beethoven scholar and curator. Career Summary Trained in medicine, he was assistant curator at the Vienna Hofmuseum 1884-93, later taught art history at the Vienna Athenäum and was director of a gallery. His works include: Beethoven und ...
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... Pupil of Hans Weisse and Heinrich Schenker. Career Summary In Vienna, Trude Kral was a piano pupil of Anka Bernstein Landau, the assistant of Richard Robert. She emigrated to the United States, where she joined the piano faculty of the Third Street ...
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... Austrian composer, conductor, composition teacher, and music educator. Career Summary Schreker studied violin (Bachrich and Rosé) and composition (Fuchs) at the Vienna Conservatory (1892-1900). Having established himself as a conductor and achieved ...
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... Writer on music, and concert singer (baritone). Wächter (who signed his name "Eberhard Baron von Waechter") studied law at Vienna University, from which he received a doctorate of law. He studied music theory with Richard Stöhr in Vienna, and voice ...