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... discipline of musicology in the whole of Austria, completing her dissertation on W. Schmeltzl und sein Liederbuch (1544) in 1903 at the University of Vienna. In the following year, she was appointed to the editorial staff of the Denkmäler der Tonkunst in ...
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... Austrian musicologist and collector of autograph manuscripts and early printed editions. Career Summary Fuchs studied philosophy and law at the University of Vienna (1816‒23), becoming a civil servant. In 1836 he was also appointed a bass singer in ...
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... Austrian musicologist and archivist. Career Summary Geiringer studied musicology and art history under Guido Adler and Wilhelm Fischer in Vienna and Curt Sachs and Johannes Wolf in Berlin, and composition under Hans Gál and Richard Stöhr in Vienna ...
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... Austrian-Jewish writer and journalist, known particularly for his satires of fin-de-siècle Vienna through books, plays, and his journal Die Fackel [The Torch] (1899-1936). Career Summary Kraus began his journalistic career with the Wiener ...
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... One of Vienna's leading piano teachers around the turn of the century, also music critic and composer. Career Summary Robert's pupils including Clara Haskill, Rudolf Serkin, George Szell, Theo Buchwald, Vally Weigl (Pick), Hans Gál, Alfred Rosé ...
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... Leading (later Austrian) German conductor. Walter worked at the Vienna Court Opera with Gustav Mahler from 1901, became an Austrian citizen in 1911, premiered Mahler's Ninth Symphony in Vienna in 1912, but left Vienna in 1913 for Munich and ...
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... Career summary Kunwald studied law at the University of Vienna, taking a Dr. Juris in 1891. He studied piano with Leschetizky and composition with Hermann Graedener at the Vienna Conservatory, then with Salomon Jadassohn at the Leipzig Conservatory ...
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... Music educationist, music critic and writer. Karl Kobald was a boy chorister at the royal court in Vienna. He studied composition with Bruckner, Joseph Hellsmesberger and Hans Richter at the Vienna Conservatory. He subsequently studied music history ...
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... Czech pianist and piano teacher. Career Summary Malvine Burstein made her debut in Vienna in 1868, having studied with Carl Tausig and Franz Liszt. In 1871 she married medical doctor and writer Moriz Brée (1842‒1916). In the 1870s she studied with ...
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... Neighbor of Heinrich Schenker at Reisnerstraße 38. Des Grieux was an attorney, also a registered interpreter for the English language; his chancelry was located at Vienna I, Giselastraße 1. In Lehmann's Vienna addressbook his name is given ...