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... extraordinary professor at the University of Vienna 1913 and 1914, becoming a full professor at the Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich. Foerster was critical of German wartime politics during World War I and the issue of war guilt. Widely attacked in ...
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... Austrian composer and teacher. Career Summary Robert Fuchs studied with his brother Johann Nepomuk Fuchs, moving to Vienna in 1865. He became organist at the Piaristenkirche in 1866, and studied composition at the Conservatory with Otto Dessoff, and ...
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... -3627, June 1, 6, 9, 12, 1931). In January-February 1933, he was in communication with Ludwig Karpath about the possibility of an appointment for Schenker at the Vienna Akademie für Musik und darstellende Kunst (=Conservatory), and around the same time he ...
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... Austrian pianist who lived in Vienna from 1873 to the end of his life, and established himself as a popular concert pianist and piano teacher. By 1905, he held the title of K. K. Kammervirtuose u. königlicher preußischer Hofpianist (Imperial ...
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... to Vienna in 1880 and joining the staff of the Wiener Allgemeine Zeitung, subsequently becoming music critic for the Neue Freie Presse in 1883, theater critic of the Neues Wiener Tagblatt in 1886 and music critic in 1894, and the Wiener Montags ...
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... in the Kornfeld household after Jenny left the family in 1910 to be permanently with Heinrich in Vienna, and the subsequent contacts between Jenny and her son Felix. ...
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... Austrian conductor, pupil of Bruckner. Career Summary A member of the circle of friends around Bruckner, and associated with editing the latter's symphonies Löwe was a teacher of piano, choral singing, and music education at the Vienna Conservatory ...
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... 1926, and taught at Oberlin as an instructor from 1913, then continuously from 1921 until his retirement in 1949. He was on study leave in Vienna in 1928-30, studied for at least part of that time with Hans Weisse, and wrote to Schenker in 1930. Even ...
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... Austrian solo pianist, accompanist and composer. Career Summary Franz Mittler studied piano (Leschetizky), music theory (Labor) and composition (Heuberger, Prohaska) in Vienna 1905–18, and at the Cologne Conservatory (Steinbach, Friedberg) 1918 ...
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... Member of office staff at Universal Edition, Vienna for more than 40 years. Barbara Rothe joined Universal Edition on October 1, 1906, five years after the company had been formed and while Josef Weinberger, Bernhard Herzmansky and Adolf Robitschek ...