• Adolf H. A. Weidig (28 November 1867, in Hamburg, Germany – 23 September 1931) was an American composer who was born and raised in Hamburg. After extensive...
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  • Kindermann. Johann Krieger Johann Pachelbel [pupils] this teacher's teachers Weidig (1867–1931) studied with teachers including Hugo Riemann. Vivian Fine Ruth...
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    the conservatory, she began composition and music theory studies with Adolf Weidig and wrote several early works, including a Nocturne for Violin and Piano...
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    September 23 Harry Macdonough, pioneer recording artist (born 1871) Adolf Weidig, composer (born 1867) October 3 – Carl Nielsen, composer (born 1865)...
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  • Hermann Scholtz Arthur Smolian Ferdinand Thieriot Ludwig Thuille [pupils] Adolf Weidig [pupils] Friedrich Weigmann Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari [pupils] Philipp Wolfrum...
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  • Edward Heim late 1980s: Carl L. Waldschmidt, PhD circa early 1900s: Adolf Weidig, associate director and dean of the department of theory For over a century...
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  • Wiegenlied (Nocturne and Lullaby) for viola and piano, Op. 4 (1890) Adolf Weidig (1867–1931) Kleines Trio (Little Trio) in D minor for violin, viola and...
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  • Conservatory of Music in Chicago, Illinois, for musical composition under Adolf Weidig and piano under Silvio Scionti. She later attended the University of...
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    also taught harp and composed harp music. She studied composition with Adolf Weidig in Chicago. She dedicated her composition "The Squirrel" (1915) to "my...
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  • the post of director in 1933/34. During this period, according to Rudolf Weidig, he openly opposed the aggressively nationalist politics of the Carpathian...
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    Conservatory of Music in Chicago under Heniot Levy, Wilhelm Middleschulte, and Adolf Weidig. Shope paid for Barnett to study in Europe, and she departed in 1909...
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  • Wasniczek Waters, Horace Watlen, John Weaver Weber Webster Wegman Weidenslaufer Weidig, C. Weihenmeyer & Co. Weinbach Weinstein and Sons Weiss Weissbrod Wellington...
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  • studied with Arthur Dunham, Frank van Dusen, Wilhelm Middleschutte and Adolf Weidig at the American Conservatory, where she received a gold medal, as well...
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    In July 1834, with the help of evangelical theologian Friedrich Ludwig Weidig, he published the leaflet Der Hessische Landbote, a revolutionary pamphlet...
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    works are Der Tod des Pfarrers Friedrich Ludwig Weidig (The Death of Pastor Friedrich Ludwig Weidig.) as well as Die Bewegung der Produktion (Movement...
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    April 2024. Sztobryn, Marzenna; Stigge, Hans-Joachim; Wielbińska, Danuta; Weidig, Bärbel; Stanisławczyk, Ida; Kańska, Alicja; Krzysztofik, Katarzyna; Kowalska...
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