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... The Journal and its Editors Die Zeit was founded in October 1894 by Isidor Singer, professor of economics at the University of Vienna, Heinrich Kanner, formerly an editor at the Frankfurter Zeitung, and Hermann Bahr, an enterprising writer on ...
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... Autonomous organization in which Viennese Jews themselves regulated all aspects of their life in the city. Summary History The Israelitische Kultusgemeinde in Vienna was founded by provisional statute in 1849 – the year in which Emperor Franz Josef ...
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... "Privatmusikschule Theobald Kretschmann," and was founded as a private institution at the same moment that the Vienna Conservatory, originally named Konservatorium der Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde, was transformed from a private institution into a state institution ...
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... Jewish-Polish medical doctor. Director of the Sanatorium Löw in Vienna. Heinrich Schenker's physician from 1922 to his death in 1935. Career Summary Dr. Julian Halberstam was the son of Henryk (Heinrich) and Pauline Halberstam. The family came from ...
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... before 1915. The couple took Julia Schenker, who had been living in Vienna, into their home in Kautzen from February 1915 and cared for her until her death on December 20, 1917, during which Dodi reported increasingly erratic behavior on Julia’s part ...
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... Austrian radio engineer, pioneer in Austrian broadcasting. Career Summary Leopold Richtera studied physics at the University of Vienna 1907–12, receiving his PhD in 1912, after which he became an assistant at the Physics Institute of the University ...
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... embarked on piano studies with Moriz Violin, who had moved from Vienna to Hamburg in 1921. Violin introduced her to fellow-pupil Otto Schreier, suggesting that they would make a good four-hands duet partnership. The two married in 1928, but Otto died aged ...
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... Volume I of Schenker's series of theoretical works entitled Neue Musikalische Theorien und Phantasien (New Musical Theories and Fantasies), first published by J. G. Cotta of Stuttgart in 1906, and later published by Universal Edition of Vienna. With ...
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... which I am mentioned in many places."). A copy of this and his other books existed in Schenker’s personal library at its sale: Musik und Theater, enthaltend die Bibliothek des Herrn Dr. Heinrich Schenker, Wien (Vienna: Antiquariat Heinrich Hinterberger ...
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... of Bartók’s For Children (1909): Bartók–Szigeti, Ungarische Volksweisen / Hungarian Folk Tunes for violin and piano (Vienna: UE, 1927), UE No. 8784. Zum ersten Mal ist das etwas von B., das mir ordentlichen – – Respekt einflößt: anders als Liszt u ...