Amanda Röntgen-Maier (20 February 1853 – 15 July 1894) was a Swedish violinist and composer. She was the first female graduate in music direction from...
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this time he also met a Swedish music student Amanda Maier, whom he would marry in 1880. In 1877 Röntgen had to make a decision whether to go to Vienna...
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(1852–1919) Marie Townsend (1851–1912) Antha Minerva Virgil (c. 1852–1939) Amanda Röntgen-Maier (1853–1894) Teresa Carreño (1853–1917) Susan Trew (born 1853) Josephine...
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17 (1809) Piano Quartet in E minor No.3, Op.129 (1820 or 1822?) Amanda Röntgen-Maier Piano Quartet in E minor (1891) Anton Rubinstein Piano Quartet in...
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Ingvar Lidholm 1971) Erland von Koch Otto Olsson Karin Rehnqvist Amanda Röntgen-Maier Ákos Rózmann Jan Sandström Sven-David Sandström Carl Unander-Scharin...
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Footballer, Sweden and West Brom Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd, Artist Amanda Röntgen-Maier, Violinist and composer Torsten Schmidt (officer) Mattias Sjögren...
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1897) 20 February - Amanda Röntgen-Maier, violinist and composer (died 1894) 17 May - Carolina Östberg, opera singer (died 1924) 28 May - Carl Larsson, painter...
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Julius Röntgen Violin Concerto in A minor (1902) Violin Concerto in D major (1925/26) Violin Concerto in F-sharp minor (1931) Amanda Röntgen-Maier Violin...
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List of music students by teacher: R to S (category Wikipedia articles needing page number citations from May 2022)
Perabo [pupils] Percy Pitt [pupils] Felix vom Rath Julius Röntgen [pupils] Amanda Röntgen-Maier Cornelius Rübner Christian Sinding Dame Ethel Smyth Max...
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1827-1860s) Ann Ronell (1906 or 1908–1933) Madame Ronssecy (fl. 1780-1820) Amanda Röntgen-Maier (1853–1894) Grace W. Root (1869-1898) Clotilde Rosa (1930–2017) Clorinda...
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on the Violin", The Musical World, No.CLXVI – New Series No.LXXII, p. 34 (May 16, 1839) "Famous Violinists of To-day and Yesterday", Chapter X. "Women...
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Quintets". Sibelius.fi. Retrieved 2008-01-22. "Chamber |". Ingridstolzel.com. 7 May 2020. Retrieved 28 June 2022. Smallman, Basil: The Piano Trio: Its History...
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Nikola Tesla (category Wikipedia articles needing page number citations from May 2024)
electrical discharge tube. Tesla may have inadvertently captured an X-ray image—predating, by a few weeks, Wilhelm Röntgen's December 1895 announcement of...
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List of photographs considered the most important (category Articles with unsourced statements from May 2024)
Archived 4 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine by Brian Byrnes, CNN, 5 May 2009 Hopkinson, Amanda (2005), Nicholson, Angela (ed.), "Korda, Alberto", The Oxford...
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List of 20th-century classical composers (category Wikipedia articles needing clarification from May 2013)
1933 German Deutsche Messe, Op. 89; Geistliche Chormusik, Op. 90 Julius Röntgen 1855 1932 German Richard Sahla 1855 1931 German Maude Valérie White 1855...
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List of eponyms (L–Z) (category Use dmy dates from May 2021)
ruling. Pierre de Ronsard, French poet – Rosa 'Eden'. Wilhelm Röntgen, German inventor – röntgen, unit of dosage of X-rays or gamma radiation. Andrés Quintana...
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Television (category Articles with unsourced statements from May 2015)
given in London in 1911 and reported in The Times and the Journal of the Röntgen Society. In a letter to Nature published in October 1926, Campbell-Swinton...
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sounding line with separating plummet (sounding weight probe) Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen (1845–1923), Germany – the X-ray machine Ida Rosenthal (1886–1973), Belarus/Russia/U...
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bulletin by IAU's Working Group for Small Bodies Nomenclature (WGSBN). Before May 2021, citations were published in MPC's Minor Planet Circulars for many decades...
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was however Julius Röntgen, who came every year for long periods together with his six musical sons as well as his wife Amanda Maier (and after her decease...
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Nobel laureate Joseph Romm – United States (born 1960) Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen – Germany (1845–1923) Nobel laureate Clemens C. J. Roothaan – Netherlands...
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Werner Heisenberg and Max Born later made major contributions. Wilhelm Röntgen discovered X-rays. The movable-type printing press was invented by German...
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(c. 1575 – 1647) Johann Theodor Römhild (Roemhildt) (1684–1756) Julius Röntgen (1855–1932) William Michael Rooke (1794–1847) Joseph Willard Roosevelt...
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Through The Bone, devoted to the music of German-Dutch composer Julius Röntgen. Marie Berard, violin Benjamin Bowman, violin Steven Dann, viola Bryan...
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1904). "A Comparison of the Ionization produced in Gases by penetrating Röntgen and Radium Rays". Philosophical Magazine. Series 6. 8 (47): 610–618. Eve...
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List of music students by teacher: K to M (category Articles with unsourced statements from May 2022)
Maximilian Stadler. Ernst Pauer [pupils] Josef Rheinberger [pupils] Julius Röntgen [pupils] Anton Urspruch [pupils] this teacher's teachers Lachner (1811–1893)...
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