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... Austrian, later American, pianist and composer. Career Summary Bruno Eisner was born in Vienna on December 6, 1884. He studied with Robert Fischhof, Hans Schmitt and Robert Fuchs at the Vienna Conservatory, after which he embarked on a career as a ...
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... Hungarian virtuoso violinist and teacher. Career Summary Flesch studied at the Vienna Conservatory 1886-89 (contemporaneously with Schenker), then in Paris, and made his debut in Vienna in 1895. He was a professor at the Amsterdam Conservatory 1903 ...
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... which time he became a US citizen), thereafter returning to Berlin. In 1909, he moved to Vienna, where he led the piano Meisterschule at the Vienna Akademie für Musik und darstellende Kunst (= Conservatory) until 1914, at which point he returned to the ...
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... otherwise known about his life prior to his marriage to Sophie Schenker on January 6, 1898 at the synagogue in Fünfhaus, in the 15th district of Vienna. The marriage certificate gives Salo's occupation as "Arzt" (medical doctor). A Salomon Guttmann is listed ...
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... Austrian librarian and musicologist. Career Summary Haas served as an assistant to Guido Adler at the Musikhistoriches Institut of the University of Vienna 1908/09, and worked as a conductor 1910-14; from 1914 he was secretary to the series Corpus ...
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... Austrian music critic and music historian. Career Summary Hirschfeld completed a PhD at the University of Vienna in 1884 with a dissertation on the 14th-century music theorist Johannes de Muris, and in the same year launched a series of concerts of ...
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... performance. He played regularly in Vienna, and between 1934 and 1936 taught in the violin master school at the Vienna Conservatory. He later helped Jewish musicians to get to Palestine, and organized the Palestine Symphony Orchestra. Hubermann and Schenker ...
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... Galician-Polish pianist, teacher and composer. Career Summary Born (like Schenker) in Galicia, Leschetizky moved to Vienna in 1840, where he studied with Czerny and Sechter. After teaching in St. Petersburg, he returned to Vienna in 1878, where he ...
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... Pianist, composer, and music theorist. Career Summary Réti studied at the Vienna Conservatory (= Akademie für Musik und darstellende Kunst) and Vienna University. As a concert pianist, he gave the first performance of Schoenberg's Drei Klavierstücke ...
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... , Nina, and Moriz. Fanny remained unmarried and may have lived partly with Eduard at Vienna VI, Stumpergasse 65, and partly with Moriz's family at Vienna XIII, Sechshauserstrasse 126. Moriz wrote from San Francisco toward the end of World War II: "I must ...