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    Friedrich "Fritz" Kreisler (February 2, 1875 – January 29, 1962) was an Austrian-born American violinist and composer. One of the most noted violin masters...
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    Below is a list of compositions by Fritz Kreisler sorted by genre. Apple Blossoms, operetta / musical (1919); music also by Victor Jacobi Lisa, operetta...
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  • Kreisler is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Fritz Kreisler, Austria-born American violinist and composer Georg Kreisler, Austrian-American...
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  • Alt-Wiener Tanzweisen (category Compositions by Fritz Kreisler)
    pieces for violin and piano composed by Austrian-American violinist Fritz Kreisler. The three pieces are titled Liebesfreud (Love's Joy), Liebesleid (Love's...
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    a teenager, where his Carnegie Hall debut was rapturously received. Fritz Kreisler, another leading violinist of the twentieth century, said after hearing...
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  • Praeludium and Allegro (category Compositions by Fritz Kreisler)
    (in the style of Pugnani) is a piece for violin and piano written by Fritz Kreisler. The piece was first published in 1905, among other pieces the composer...
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    Tambourin Chinois (category Compositions by Fritz Kreisler)
    English as Chinese Tambourine or Chinese Drum, is a piece by composer Fritz Kreisler for Violin and Piano. It is one of his most well-known pieces behind...
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  • (1683–1747) from Cremona in 1740. The violin is named after violinist Fritz Kreisler. After being forced to donate his Guarnerius to the Library of Congress...
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  • commandant executed for war crimes Friedrich Fritz Kreisler (1875–1962), Austrian violinist and composer Friedrich Fritz Lang (1890–1976), Austrian-German filmmaker...
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    chosen was Haydn's Cello Concerto in D and Casals would later join Fritz Kreisler for Brahms's Double Concerto for Violin and Cello. In 1914, Casals married...
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    University of Chicago under Amos Alonzo Stagg, who nicknamed him Fritz after violinist Fritz Kreisler. During his 18-year career as a head football coach, Crisler's...
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    Berlin, Miles Davis, Felix Pappalardi, Duke Ellington, W. C. Handy, Fritz Kreisler, Pigmeat Markham, King Oliver, and Max Roach; singers Celia Cruz and...
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  • Piano (after an 18th-century Arabo-Spanish Gypsy song) composed by Fritz Kreisler This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title La...
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  • For definition and discussion of the genre, see Operetta. Operettas by composer: Victoria und ihr Husar (1930) Die Blume von Hawaii (1931) Ball im Savoy...
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  • The International Fritz Kreisler Competition is a violin competition dedicated to the memory of violinist and composer Fritz Kreisler. Founded in 1979...
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    immediate popular success. The concerto was composed for the violinist Fritz Kreisler, who gave the premiere in London in 1910, with the composer conducting...
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    Robbin' Harry for xylophone and piano (1934, written for Harry Robbins) Fritz Kreisler: Tambourin Chinoise (arr. George Hamilton Green) István Láng: Concertino...
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  • Joseph Szigeti (No. 1), Jacques Thibaud (No. 2), George Enescu (No. 3), Fritz Kreisler (No. 4), Mathieu Crickboom (No. 5), and Manuel Quiroga (No. 6). After...
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    Einstein, Elinor Glyn, Helen Keller, H.G. Wells, Lord Louis Mountbatten, Fritz Kreisler, Tony Duquette, Amelia Earhart, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Joan Crawford,...
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    triads. The bravura cadenza that is frequently played was composed by Fritz Kreisler. The accompaniment joins the violin again for the last few dramatic...
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    the composer's two piano arrangement. Austrian violinist and composer Fritz Kreisler transcribed the second movement for violin and piano in 1940, named...
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  • ability included Joseph Szigeti, Jacques Thibaud, David Oistrakh and Fritz Kreisler. In a passage supplementing his father's memoirs Carl F. Flesch wrote...
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  • Stripes song from the album De Stijl Apple Blossom, 1919 an operetta by Fritz Kreisler Apple Blossoms, a painting by John Everett Millais, on display at the...
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    related to Fritz Reiner at Wikimedia Commons Fritz Reiner at AllMusic Fritz Reiner, Conductor from Robert Meyer, Musical Reminiscences On Fritz Reiner's...
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  • train is standing in or passing through a station". Mischa Elman and Fritz Kreisler each recorded their own arrangement of Humoresque No. 7 for violin and...
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    recording rolls for Ampico in March 1919, upon the suggestion of his friend Fritz Kreisler, and continued doing so, on and off, until around February 1929, though...
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    written by several notable violinists, including Joachim. The cadenzas by Fritz Kreisler are probably most often employed. More recently, composer Alfred Schnittke...
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  • Edita Gruberová, Angela Gheorghiu, Magdalena Kožená, and Renée Fleming. Fritz Kreisler transcribed the song for violin and piano and performed it frequently...
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    cadenza for the first movement of Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 24 in 1975. Fritz Kreisler composed a half polyphonic cadenza for Beethoven's Violin Concerto....
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    subjects included Henry Clay Frick (Heinz History Center, Pittsburgh), Fritz Kreisler (National Portrait Gallery), Andrew Mellon (Choate School and BNY Mellon...
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