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... Austrian pianist and composer of Czech origin, friend and colleague of Schenker. Career Summary Brüll studied piano (with Julius Epstein) and composition in Vienna. In the early 1860s he began his rise to prominence as a composer, culminating in the ...
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... Career summary Having worked in bookstores in Graz and Leipzig before serving and being wounded in World War I, Heinrich Hinterberger worked for the antiquarian dealer Gilhofer und Ranschburg in Vienna at the end of the war, and then for many years ...
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... of their relationship during those weeks can be found in his correspondence with Moriz Violin. Jenny then returned to Aussig, but left her husband and sons for Schenker in late September 1910, arriving Vienna on September 30. From that time all ...
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... Distinguished Viennese piano teacher, professor in the Ausbildungsklasse for piano at the Vienna Conservatory (= Akademie für Musik und darstellende Kunst) from 1883 to 1914. His address in 1905 was Vienna III, Streichergasse 3. Ludwig and Schenker ...
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... Austrian, later Canadian, harpsichordist, pianist, and teacher; pupil of Hans Weisse and Heinrich Schenker. Career Summary Kraus studied at the Vienna Academy for Music and Performing Arts from 1923, receiving her Teacher's Diploma in 1930. She ...
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... Italian-Austrian financier, banker and philanthropist, one of the wealthiest men in Europe in the early 20th century. Castiglioni worked first in his father's Gummiwarenfabrik AG [rubberware factory] in Vienna. He developed a passion for flying and ...
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... up in the Austrian civil uprising of mid-February (OJ 5/38, [87], April 15, 1934). Finally we learn that Tonerl had become an officer in the Vienna police force (OC A/296, December 24, 1934). After their mother’s death and that of Dodi Schenker in ...
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... the antiquarian dealer Gilhofer und Ranschburg in Vienna at the end of the war, and then for many years served as managing director of the antiquarian firm of V. A. Heck, on the Kärntner Ring. In 1935 Hinterberger opened his own antiquarian dealership ...
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... letter. A congratulatory telegram was received from Reich Minister Dr. Goebbels. Also in 1939 his play Sickingen: ein Kampf ins Künftige was performed at the Burgtheater in Vienna. On April 20, 1942, Hermann wrote a poem, Herr überm Heer in celebration of ...
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... , and in Vienna and Berlin with Robert Fuchs, George Schumann and Franz Schalk. He subsequently became head of the Music Theory Department at the San Francisco Conservatory (1923‒25, 1930‒34), and also taught at Mills College (1929‒44). He was appointed ...