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... Private music school located on the Mühlgasse in Vienna's 4th district (Wieden). Its director in 1923 was Frau (Jenny?) Patonay, and among its teachers were Karl Rössel-Majdan (voice, 1922-), Felix Rosenthal (1920-), and Hans Pless (who directed its ...
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... dealership was located at Stephansplatz 8, Haus 1, in the first district (Innere Stadt) of Vienna. ...
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... Landlady of Jeanette Kornfeld in c. 1918 (i.e. before marriage to Schenker), at Vienna III, Streichergasse 5, where Jeanette lived until May 1921; frequently mentioned in Schenker's diary. She and her husband, apparently a businessman, seem to have ...
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... Austrian Pianist. Baumayer studied in Graz with W. A. Rémy, then at the Vienna Conservatory with Jakob Epstein. She taught at the Neues Wiener Konservatorium from 1909 to 1929 Baroness Emma Fischer speaks of her in 1923 as an "old friend," and ...
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... Husband of Jetty Bednař. The couple had three sons: Ludwig, Albin (jnr), and Heini. Albin (snr) was an Oberinspektor (Chief Inspector) on the Aspangbahn (Aspang Railway). He lived with his family at Oberzellergasse 10, in the 3rd district of Vienna ...
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... Composer and singing teacher, also teacher of music education in the teacher-training course at the Vienna Akademie für Musik und Darstellende Kunst (= Conservatory). Tittel has him as teacher of "piano method" (Klaviermethodik) there 1901 ...
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... Attorney at law, legal advisor for the Schutzverband deutscher Schriftsteller in Wien. His office was located at Vienna X. Favoritenstraße 106. Dr. Fischmann advised Schenker on the drafting of the contract with Universal Edition for his prospective ...
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... One of the most celebrated and influential German painters of the classical movement. Füger was a pupil of Guibal in Stuttgart and Oeser in Leipzig. He later traveled and spent some time in Rome and Naples. On his return to Vienna, he was appointed ...
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... Austrian pianist, piano pupil of Leschetizky in Vienna, also of Jadassohn and Reinecke in theory and composition at the Leipzig Conservatory. He taught at the Stern Conservatory, Berlin 1903-07; toured widely, eventually settled in St. Louis, USA ...
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... Austrian pianist and cellist. From 1868 on he worked as a singing teacher, from 1875 to 1904 he is said to have been a tutor at the Vienna Conservatory. He was a friend of Brahms, and the latter dedicated his Cello Sonata in E minor, Op. 38 to him. ...