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... Austrian pianist; pupil of Schenker's between October 1922 and May 1925. Siegfried Fritz Müller was a nephew of Friedrich Siegfried Buxbaum (principal cellist of the Vienna Philharmonic, State Opera, and cellist of the Rosé String Quartet: diary ...
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... Proprietor of the piano manufacturing company Saphir, founded in 1886, located at Praterstraße 34 in the 2nd district of Vienna (Leopoldsstadt), and at Radetzkystraße 7 in the 3rd district (Landstraße). He was active also as a piano dealer between ...
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... -hand page, sixth entry from the top.) Children According to a record in the registry of the Jewish Religious Community in Vienna dated January 23, 1895, Johann and Julia had six children: Marcus [1859‒79], Rebecka [d. 1889], Wilhelm [1862‒19??], Schifre ...
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... Austrian pianist and composer. Career Summary Having moved with his family to Vienna in 1889, he studied piano there with Leschetizky and music theory with Mandyczewski. He moved to Berlin in 1898, and between 1925 and 1933 taught at the Hochschule ...
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... founded in Vienna in 1918 and ceased activity in 1921). A letter from Schoenberg to Temming about the ensemble, which Schoenberg refers to as the "Hamburg project," and for which Josef Rufer was his contact, dates from June 28, 1923. Temming, Schenker, and ...
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... Trade in Hamburg. The Albertina in Vienna has a collection of her photographs in its online picture databank. There is a substantial secondary literature of writings on her work. Kallmus and Schenker Jeanette Schenker was photographed on October 7, 1925 ...
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... Viennese-born composer, pupil of Schoenberg, and a principal member of the so-called Second Viennese School. Career summary Webern studied harmony, counterpoint and musicology at the University of Vienna from 1902 to 1906. Between 1904 and 1908 he ...
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... child. The couple had a daughter, Lotte, who visited the Schenkers in Vienna on several occasions, on one of which Heinrich reacted: “evidently the best informed sister, simple, kind-hearted, domestic, with an aptitude for education, but without using ...
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... elsewhere as an intern, going on to study medicine and to graduate Doctor of Medicine (M.U.Dr.). In October or early November 1935 she visited Jeanette in Vienna, and was reportedly much impressed by Heinrich’s work and Jeanette’s organizing of his papers ...
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... Vienna, which was attended by Schenker and his pupils Robert Brünauer and Hans Weisse. Weisse identifed deficiencies in the lecture, while Schenker was disappointed that it failed to consider music. Nonetheless, Schenker approached Preetorius after the ...