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... German composer, pianist and teacher. Career Summary After studying law and economics, Braunfels became a piano pupil of Leschetizky in Vienna. In 1925 he was appointed founding director of the Hochschule for Music in Cologne. He was forced to ...
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... Paul Stefan lived in Vienna from 1898, taking a doctorate in law in 1904 and studying music theory with Hermann Grädener and Arnold Schoenberg. He became a music critic, strongly advocating modern music, and played a leading role in the Ansorge ...
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... , later becoming his assistant, and also with Artur Schnabel. She was already playing chamber music evenings in the Bösendorfer Recital Hall in Vienna by 1905, and her career as a solo recitalist and performer in chamber ensembles and with orchestras ...
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... the two men. On October 29, 1927, Schenker purchased two volumes by George at Konnegen’s bookstore in Vienna. In a letter to Jonas of September 23, 1932, Schenker praises a George setting by Otto Vrieslander, Meine weißen Ara. In his diary, Schenker ...
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... 1936 he lived in Vienna. He taught at the Paderewski School in L'viv, and later at the Jewish Conservatory of Kraków (1932‒36). He emigrated to the USA in 1938 and settled in New York, teaching at the Philadelphia Conservatory, and at the Juilliard ...
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... Europe. In 1906, he was appointed Professor of Medicine at the University of Vienna. His publications include a comprehensive study of diabetes, published in 1895, and a book in English, New Aspects of Diabetes: Pathology and Treatment (New York: E. B ...
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... Austrian, later British, composer and writer about music, pupil of Berg and Weingartner, contributor to Schenkerian periodical Der Dreiklang. Hans Heimler studied musicology at the University of Vienna, where he graduated in 1938 with a dissertation ...
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... Austrian civil servant and friend of many artists. Career Summary Theobald Pollak was a doctor of law, and a Departmental Counselor (Sektionsrath) in the Austrian Ministry of Railways. In 1906 he lived at Vienna IV/1, Schleimühlgasse 4. He was ...
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... had one sibling, Adolf Balasz. Jakob adopted the professional first name "Jacques", and his firm bore the name "Chocolaterie française Jacques Brünauer & Co.", located at Vienna XVIII/1, Währinger-Gürtel 15.The firm was awarded the honorific title ...
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... materials, was a likely model for the Photogrammarchiv for musical master manuscripts conceived by Schenker and assembled by Anthony van Hoboken in Vienna in 1927. On December 17, 1909 (OJ 13/37, 10), Ernst Rudorff told Schenker that he had lent his copy of ...