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    Heinrich de Ahna (22 June 1832 – 1 November 1892) was an Austrian violinist. Ahna, who was born in Vienna probably in 1832 (other sources give his year...
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    brother was the violinist Heinrich de Ahna. Her niece, the singer Pauline de Ahna, married the composer Richard Strauss. Although Ahna had no plans to go to...
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    singer Amalie Weiss. He formed a piano trio with the violinist Heinrich Karl Hermann de Ahna and the cellist Robert Hausmann, which was well known and widely...
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    pupil of Joachim, Heinrich de Ahna (1871–1892), and Wilhelm Muller (1869–1879). Schiever resigned after their second season with de Ahna taking the second...
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    colleagues at the Hochschule, Heinrich de Ahna (with Emanuel Wirth replacing de Ahna after he died in 1892) and the pianist Heinrich Barth. They started a subscription...
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    in poverty. Between 1871 and 1873, Dannreuther studied violin under Heinrich de Ahna and Joseph Joachim and theory under Heitel at the Berlin University...
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    play the violin at an early age by his father. Among his teachers was Heinrich de Ahna. Paul Mendelssohn-Bartholdy took Brode into his care and sent him to...
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    winter 1871 onwards, there is evidence of close collaboration with Heinrich de Ahna the 1st concertmaster of the Kgl. Kapelle in Berlin, with whom he performs...
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    or ϩⲛⲉⲥ (/ǝhnes/), which was borrowed into early Egyptian Arabic: اهناس Ahnās. The site is now known as Ihnasiyyah Umm al-Kimam "Ihnasiyyah, Mother of...
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    9 September 1894. , the day before his wedding to the soprano Pauline de Ahna. All four of the Opus 27 songs, including Cäcilie were given as a wedding...
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    Hoftheater in Weimar. The soprano role of Freihild was sung by Pauline de Ahna, Strauss's future wife. Later performances conducted by Strauss included...
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    The song was dedicated to the principal tenor of the Munich Court Opera, Heinrich Vogl. Strauss promised to later write some songs for Aunt Johanna. "Zueignung"...
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    Rosenkavalier (1926 film) Family and peers Franz Strauss (father) Pauline de Ahna (wife) Hans von Bülow Hugo von Hofmannsthal Max Reinhardt Stefan Zweig...
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    September he gave it as a wedding present to his wife the soprano Pauline de Ahna. Timothy L. Jackson has noted that Strauss had composed the song "Ruhe...
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    composed by Richard Strauss using the text of a poem with the same name by Heinrich Heine (1797-1856), the fifth in his Opus 56 collection, (TrV 220) which...
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    Karajan (conductor), Berlin Philharmonic – Deutsche Grammophon 1991 – Heinrich Schiff (cello), Dietmar Hallman (viola), Kurt Masur (conductor), Leipzig...
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    Schiller Theater (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    Reichshauptstadt Berlin. The famous actor Heinrich George was employed as general director, acting under the pseudonym of Heinrich Schmitz. During the bombing of...
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    voice and were dedicated to the principal tenor of the Munich Court Opera, Heinrich Vogl. Gilm's poem Allerseelen was well known in Germany; Eduard Lassen...
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    Brazilian footballer 1984 – Dwayne Bowe, American football player 1984 – Ahna O'Reilly, American actress 1984 – Ben Wildman-Tobriner, American swimmer...
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    Opus 32/2 Text Poem by Detlev von Liliencron Language German Composed 24 January 1896 (1896-01-24) Dedication Pauline de Ahna Scoring Voice and piano...
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    origins of the Dance Suite arose out of the collaboration of Strauss with Heinrich Kröller (1880–1930) who had choreographed Strauss' ballet Josephslegende...
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    recorded the song twice with himself at the piano: in 1919 with the Baritone Heinrich Schlusnus, and again for a 1942 wartime radio broadcast from Vienna with...
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    Piano Quartet (Strauss) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    musicians, held a competition for "the best piano quartet received", with Heinrich Dorn, Josef Rheinberger and Franz Wüllner as judges. Motivated by the failure...
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    first public concert performance was with Strauss accompanying the tenor Heinrich Zeller at Weimar on 28 October 1889. He wrote to his parents that the song...
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    works). The first performance of the Burleske in the United States was by Heinrich Gebhard with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, under Wilhelm Gericke, in April...
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    collapse of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy. He recruited choreographer Heinrich Kröller (1880–1930) from the Berlin State Opera and collaborated with him...
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  • Retrieved 7 December 2010. James L. Zychowicz (April 2010). "Review Margiono/De Waart". MusicWeb International. Retrieved 12 December 2010. "MTT discography;...
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