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    Martin Gustav Nottebohm (12 November 1817, Lüdenscheid, Westphalia – 29 October 1882, Graz) was a pianist, teacher, musical editor and composer who spent...
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  • Gustav Nottebohm (1817–1882), German classical pianist, teacher and musical editor Fernando Nottebohm (born 1940), Argentine neuroscientist Nottebohm...
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    teachers Karl Navrátil (1836–1914) studied with teachers including Gustav Nottebohm. Eduard Schütt Anna Yesipova [pupils] this teacher's teachers Pstrokońska-Nawratil...
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    copying out 29 bars from the score in one of his sketchbooks. As Gustav Nottebohm observed in 1887, the copied bars appear amid the sketches for Beethoven's...
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    periods of composition from the years 1798 to 1801 and 1800 to 1803. Gustav Nottebohm was a music scholar based in Vienna for most of his career. He is one...
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    lasts approximately 8 to 11 minutes. The 19th century musicologist Gustav Nottebohm first pointed out that the third movement's theme has the same sequence...
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    the poet was Christoph Kuffner [de], but the later Beethoven scholar Gustav Nottebohm doubted this attribution and suggested it may have been Georg Friedrich...
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    style (with the exception of his Wind Octet) were poorly conceived. Gustav Nottebohm, for example, wrote of Beethoven's Dressler Variations (WoO 63), "they...
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  • Pierre Monichon Domenico Morgante Jean-Jacques Nattiez Anthony Newcomb Gustav Nottebohm Michael Nyman Claude V. Palisca Dom Joseph Pothier André Pirro Nino...
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  • 1813) October 27 – Adolphe Gutmann, composer (b. 1819) October 29 – Gustav Nottebohm, composer and music editor (b. 1817) November 2 – Cenobio Paniagua...
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    Compositionen von Franz Schubert. Vienna: Diabelli, 1852. (in German) Gustav Nottebohm. Thematisches Verzeignis der im Druck erschienenen Werke von F. Schubert...
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    Mandyczewski (1857–1929) studied with teachers including Robert Fuchs and Gustav Nottebohm. Hans Gál Ede Poldini Rosario Scalero [pupils] George Szell [pupils]...
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    August Griesinger's biography of Joseph Haydn, and articles by scholar Gustav Nottebohm and critic Eduard Hanslick. The journal employed the famous critic...
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    taught Johannes Brahms piano and counterpoint), Johann Nepomuk Fuchs, Gustav Nottebohm, Anton Door, Karl Umlauf, Béla Kéler, Nina Stollewerk, Sigismond Thalberg...
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    an operatic movement by Beethoven" (quotation from MacArdle 1954). Gustav Nottebohm published extracts of the unidentified material in 1872. In 1930 the...
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    Nachgelassene Aufsätze, Seite 512, Bibliothek der deutschen Literatur, Gustav Nottebohm, Verlag Peters, 1887. Ludwig van Beethoven's Leben, Alexander Wheelock...
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  • Tatiana Nikolayeva Andrei Nikolsky David Owen Norris Eunice Norton Gustav Nottebohm Guiomar Novaes Marie Novello Theodosia Ntokou Ervin Nyiregyházi Lev...
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    Hüttenbrenner Eusebius Mandyczewski Johann Mayrhofer Elizabeth Norman McKay Gustav Nottebohm Wilhelm Müller Johann Philipp Neumann Brian Newbould Antonio Salieri...
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    Ludwig Bussler, Peter Cornelius, Mikhail Glinka, Heinrich Hofmann, Gustav Nottebohm, and Anton Rubinstein. See: List of music students by teacher: C to...
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    Lajovic Ferdinand Löwe Mathilde Marchesi Joseph Marx Joseph Merk Martin Gustav Nottebohm Karl Österreicher Anna Pessiak-Schmerling Erwin Ratz Max Reinhardt...
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  • Ferdinand Laub [pupils] Theodor Leschetizky [pupils] Eduard Marxsen Gustav Nottebohm [pupils] Karl Ferdinand Pohl Gottfried von Preyer [pupils] Eduard Rappoldi...
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  • October 5 – Eduard Franck, German composer (died 1893) November 12 Gustav Nottebohm, musicologist (d. 1882) Carlo Pedrotti, composer and conductor (died...
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    Ludwig Bussler Peter Cornelius Mikhail Glinka [pupils] Heinrich Hofmann Gustav Nottebohm [pupils] Anton Rubinstein Ferdinand Schulz Friedrich Hieronymus Truhn...
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  • Encyclopedia of Historical Performance in Music. Cambridge University Press. "Gustav Nottebohm". The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Historical Performance in Music. Cambridge...
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    and studied music history under Eduard Hanslick, music theory under Gustav Nottebohm and Robert Fuchs. Beginning in 1879, he became a close and lifelong...
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    Leipzig Conservatory and in Vienna. Among his teachers were Martin Gustav Nottebohm and Anton Door. In 1886, he succeeded Richard Strauss as the conductor...
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    Johann von Herbeck, Martin Greif, Ludwig Hevesi, Max Kalbeck, Martin Gustav Nottebohm, Ludwig Porges, Johann Vesque von Püttlingen and Hugo Wittmann [de]...
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  • Geschichtsblätter, Band 49. Verein für Geschichte der Stadt Wien. 1994. p. 34. Nottebohm, Gustav (1874). Thematisches Verzeichniss der im Druck erschienenen Werke...
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  • bring? Sleep, my little prince, sleep, Sleep, sleep! Setting from Nottebohm, Gustav, ed. (1877). "Wiegenlied". Mozarts Werke. VII: Lieder und Kanons....
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    Rausch, Alexander. "J.J. Fux". FUX online. Retrieved 3 October 2020. Nottebohm, Gustav (1872). Beethoveniana. Leipzig: J. Rieter-Biedermann. "Johann Joseph...
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