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... German-born pianist. Career Summary Sauer studied with Nikolay Rubinstein in Moscow and Liszt in Weimar, and concertized widely in Europe and the United States. He was appointed professor of piano at the Vienna Conservatory (= Akademie für Musik und ...
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... -Archiv in Bonn under the aegis of the Verein Beethoven-Haus, in the Beethoven centenary year, in March 1927 (in the August of which year the Vienna Photogrammarchiv was founded at Schenker's instigation under the leadership of Anthony van Hoboken ...
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... Austrian composer, pianist, cellist, and conductor. Career Summary Schmidt studied piano with Leschetizky; he then studied music theory with Robert Fuchs and cello with Udel and Hellmesberger at the Vienna Conservatory. He himself taught music ...
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... Viennese music publisher. Joseph Stritzko had his own publishing company, located at Vienna I, Hoher Markt 3, which existed c.1890-1929, from 1912 on under the proprietorship of Carl Sutter. He was also a director of the printing firm J. Eberle & Co ...
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... Founder and director of the Viennese publishing company Saturn Verlag. Career Summary Fritz Ungar was co-founder, together with Bela Horovitz and Ludwig Goldscheider, of Phaidon Verlag in Vienna in 1923. Ungar left Phaidon in 1924; his former ...
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... Pupil of Felix-Eberhard von Cube. By 1929, Erich Voss, resident in Cologne, had learned something of Schenker’s theory from Felix-Eberhard von Cube, and expressed a desire to study with Schenker in Vienna, or if not then Hans Weisse. Schenker was ...
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... Vienna, he taught composition, piano, and theory in Ebersberg, nr. Munich 1912-24, then in Naples and Vienna. From 1929, he lived in Switzerland. Vrieslander was a composer notably of Lieder (including a setting of poems from Giraud's Pierrot lunaire in O ...
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... made his public debut in 1913 in Vienna. During World War I he fought on the eastern front, where he lost his right arm; he was prisoner of war in Siberia, and was repatriated in 1916. Thereafter he built a career as a left-handed pianist. He ...
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... Attorney to Universal Edition in Schenker's 1924–25 dispute with UE over Der Tonwille. His chancellery was located at Vienna I, Opernring 3 Heinrichshof. Correspondence and Meetings Most of Scheu's correspondence in the Tonwille matter was conducted ...
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... . In his diary, Schenker recorded hearing Tautenhayn play on the Vienna Radio, after he and Jeanette acquired a radio set in October 1924 following the setting up of RAVAG (Radio-Verkehrs-Aktien-Gesellschaft) in Austria on the first of that month. ...