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... Hertzka." This was the precursor to his dissertation on the "instrumental art waltz," written under the direction of Guido Adler, with which Weisse gained his PhD from the University of Vienna in 1919. December 29 Weisse: No entry in lessonbook ...
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... waltz," written under the direction of Guido Adler, with which Weisse gained his PhD from the University of Vienna in 1919. — Wednesday was a regular lesson day for Weisse: he was to present the study to Adler's seminar on Friday 26, which would also ...
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... Proprietor of the piano firm of Kohn, founded in 1856, and located at Himmelpfortgasse 20, Vienna I. In 1886, he is recorded for the first time as a piano dealer, supplying pianos made by Steinway, Blüthner und Schweighofer. Among its customers were ...
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... Principal orchestra of Vienna. Founded on March 28, 1842 by composer-conductor Otto Nicolai as a private, self-governing body, the orchestra launched its series of Philharmonic Concerts (Philharmonische Konzerte) in 1860. The conductors for its ...
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... Music agency and publisher based in New York City. Associated Music Publishers (AMP) was founded in 1927 by Paul Heinicke, originally as a sole American agency for leading European music publishing houses, including Universal Edition of Vienna. The ...
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... Ordinarius) at Vienna University 1898-1927 and founder of the Musikhistorisches Institut (Music-Historical Institute) in the University. He taught generations of musicologists and composers, including several of Schenker's own pupils, and is regarded by many ...
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... couple had three sons: First Lieutenant Ludwig Bednař, Captain Albin Bednař jnr, and [Heini Bednař]. The family appears to have lived in Vienna. Heinrich, Jeanette, and the Bednařs were on intimate ("du") terms by at least 1919, and the two families ...
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... closely associated with the Wiener Akademischer Wagner-Verein (Vienna Academic Wagner Association). As a composer, influenced by Wagner and later by Mahler, he wrote nine operas, a ballet, two operettas, incidental music, two symphonies, two symphonic ...
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... Career summary Editor of the newspaper Der Morgen since 1910, who wrote under the nom de plume "Alpheus"; also author of the book Morgendämmerung: Bilder aus dem Wien das war, das ist und das wir schaffen wollen [Daybreak: Images from the Vienna ...
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... Summary Deutsch studied history of literature and art at the Universities of Vienna and Graz, and worked as an art critic 1908–09. He served in the Austrian Army during World War I, before working for a time in the book trade, first as an employee of Seidl ...