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    Ernest Henry Schelling (July 26, 1876 – December 8, 1939) was an American pianist, composer, and conductor, and music director. He was the conductor of...
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  • Wilhelm Joseph Schelling Felix Emanuel Schelling (1858–1945), American educator Ernest Schelling (1876–1939), American composer Erich Schelling (1904–1986)...
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    ten years, Schelling led two series of five to six concerts each season. In addition to presenting concerts for children in New York, Schelling also presented...
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  • This is a list of some notable composers who wrote symphonic poems. En skärgardssägen, Op. 20 (1903) Isabella or the Pot of Basil (1909, after the poem...
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  • Helen Huntington Marshall (born April 6, 1918), wife of the composer Ernest Schelling and later of the cellist János Scholz. Marshall attended Brooks School...
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    Eastern Economic Association. Schelling was a contributing participant of the Copenhagen Consensus. In 1977, Schelling received The Frank E. Seidman Distinguished...
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  • Helen Huntington Marshall. Helen's first marriage was to composer Ernest Schelling and her second to cellist János Scholz. In 1942, Brooke's then-18-year-old...
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  • Chadwick, Arthur Foote, Ferde Grofe, Joseph Lamb, Arthur Farwell, and Ernest Schelling. American Landscapes (2018), Vol. 3 of Licad's Anthology of American...
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  • (1914–1981) Anthony Louis Scarmolin (1890–1969) Michael Schelle (born 1950) Ernest Schelling (1876–1939) Edward Benjamin Scheve (1865–1924) Peter Schickele (1935–2024)...
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    concerts under the direction of American pianist-composer-conductor Ernest Schelling. This series became the prototype for concerts of its kind around the...
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    conservatory from 1875, he had among his pupils Frank Damrosch, Joaquín Nin, Ernest Schelling, Joaquín Turina, Carl Lachmund, Bernhard Pollack, Ernst Jonas, Wilhelm...
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    including Paul Drennan Cravath, Harry Harkness Flagler, Zygmunt Stojowski, Ernest Schelling and Ignacy Jan Paderewski. "Guillaume Stengel Dies At The Gotham. Husband...
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    Saint-Saëns 1835 Piano 5 Gave his first public recital at age five Ernest Schelling 1876 Piano, Composer 4 Debut at the Academy of Music in Philadelphia...
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    recordings, for Victor, was a two-disc set devoted to A Victory Ball by Ernest Schelling. In 1933, Mengelberg generated negative publicity in what was known...
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    Ernest Hemingway (1899–1961) was an American novelist, short-story writer, journalist, and sportsman. His economical and understated style—which he termed...
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    Noyes' verse. "The Victory Ball" was turned into a symphonic poem by Ernest Schelling and into a ballet by Benjamin Zemach. In 1966, at the height of the...
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  • Lambert's Piano Sonata in 1929, and the first British performance of Ernest Schelling's Fantastic Suite for piano and orchestra in 1930. He composed a Suite...
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    Suiza. The jury was composed by Arthur Rubinstein, Joseph Pembauer, Ernest Schelling, Alfred Cortot and José Vianna da Motta. 1941: Illustrious Son of Chillán...
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  • C-sharp minor, Op. 80 (1898) Piano Concerto No. 4 in F minor, Op. 82 Ernest Schelling Suite Fantastique, Op. 7 Impressions from an Artist's Life (1913) Franz...
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    Award Winner) Gustav Strube (1917–1930) George Siemonn (1930–1935) Ernest Schelling (1935–1937) Werner Janssen (1937–1939) Howard Barlow (1939–1942) Reginald...
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    J." Boehm, Mary Louise. "Schelling, Ernest Henry", American National Biography. Accessed October 15, 2018. "Schelling, Ernest Henry (26 July 1876–08 December...
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    Raoul Pugno, Alfonso Rendano, Erik Satie, Eugénie Satie-Barnetche, Ernest Schelling, Ernesto Elorduy, José Tragó and Alberto Williams. Mathias and Karol...
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    Philipp [pupils] Raoul Pugno [pupils] Alfonso Rendano Erik Satie [pupils] Ernest Schelling José Tragó Alberto Williams [pupils] this teacher's teachers Mathieu...
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    (E-flat) major, Op. 6, MS 21: I. Allegro Maestoso (published 1936) Ernest Schelling – Concerto for violin and orchestra (1916) Robert Schumann – Fantasie...
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    Zygmunt Stojowski and Ernest Schelling in 1917...
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  • 1887) December 6 – Charles Dalmorès, operatic tenor, 68 December 8 – Ernest Schelling, pianist, composer and conductor, 63 December 18 Jeanne Granier, operatic...
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    Sutro. Other students included Katherine Ruth Heyman, Rudolph Reuter, Ernest Schelling, and Carl Adolph Preyer. Barth's pupils remember his teaching style...
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  • was notable for works by American composers such as Amy Beach and Ernest Schelling, who are far from mainstream, even now. She also performed and made...
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    Geneva, where he won the praise of Alfred Cortot, Arthur Rubinstein and Ernest Schelling. In 1929, he was appointed Professor of Piano at the RCM where he continued...
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    Theodor Leschetizky. Lennart Lundberg [pupils] Witold Małcużyński Ernest Schelling Zygmunt Stojowski Dalhousie Young this teacher's teachers Paganini...
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