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... Lawyer, member of the committee of the Vienna Bar Association 1906-15, its Vice-President 1916-20, President 1922-24; after 1918 engaged in the legal separation between the state and the Habsburg dynasty. A "Dr. Harpner," possibly the above lawyer ...
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... Viennese composer and piano teacher. Career Summary Reinhold was a pupil of Jakob Epstein (piano), Otto Desoff, and Bruckner (composition) at the Vienna Conservatory (1868-74). He was professor of piano at the Vienna Conservatory from 1897 to 1924 ...
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... Austrian conductor. Career Summary Schalk studied violin with Hellmesberger, piano with Julius Epstein, and theory with Bruckner at the Vienna Conservatory. He held conducting positions in Olmütz, Czernowitz and elsewhere, later in Graz (1889 ...
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... psychology to a purely physiological approach. He was a lecturer at the University of Vienna 1885–95, then University Professor in Czernowitz (now Chernivtsy, Ukraine), and 1917–33 again in Vienna. Wahle and Schenker Only a handful of short messages from ...
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... Wealthy Jewish Viennese family, financial supporters of Schenker between the 1890s and 1909. The Eißler family was involved in the timber business. Josias Eißler & Söhne dealt in wood preservation, and was based at Vienna I, Elisabethstraße 22 ...
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... Austrian coloratura soprano. Career Summary Selma Kurz made her debut in Hamburg in 1895, and in 1899 was engaged by Gustav Mahler at the Vienna Court Opera, on the roster of which she remained until 1926, Vienna being the center of her life. She ...
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... Coffee house at Universitätsstraße 3, Vienna I, close to Vienna University and the Votivkirche, frequented mostly by Jews, and associated in the 1930s with performances of music by Schoenberg, Webern, Krenek, and others. Schenker visited it with ...
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... Coffee house located at Schwarzenbergplatz 6, in Vienna's 1st district (Innere Stadt), and close to the third district (Landstraße) in which Schenker lived. (Vindobona is the Latin name for Vienna.) This was one of the coffee houses that Schenker ...
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... A principal street in the 3rd district of Vienna (Landstraße), extending from the Schwarzenbergplatz at the northwest end to Simmeringer Hauptstraße at the south-east end. The Rennweg and Schenker The Rennweg was the geographical core of Schenker ...
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... Viennese art gallery. Art gallery in Vienna, founded in 1861 by Hugo Miethke, from 1895 located at Dorotheegasse 11. After 1904, it was run by Secessionist painter Carl Moll and Paul Bacher (a friend of Klimt, whose exhibition there in 1910 marked a ...