• Adolph Fürstner (1833–1908) was a German publisher. He worked as a clerk for Bote & Bock before he founded his own publishing company, 'Fürstner', in Berlin...
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  • Furstner, Fürstner, or Fuerstner may refer to: Adolph Fürstner (1833–1908), German publisher Alois Fürstner (b. 1962), Austrian chemist Karl Fürstner...
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    Act (libretto). Translated by Charles T. Mason. London; New York: Adolph Fürstner; Galaxy Music. Weber, Horst (2020). Hugo von Hofmannsthal – Bibliographie...
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    (Strauss-Villa [de]) built there with the down payments from the publisher Adolph Fürstner for his opera Salome, residing there until his death. Strauss left...
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    Naxos (piano-vocal score; piano reduction by Otto Singer). Berlin: Adolph Fürstner. IMSLP file #44688. Warrack, John; West, Ewan (1992). The Oxford Dictionary...
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    (Strauss Villa) built there with the down payments from the publisher Adolph Fürstner for Richard's opera Salome. They both resided there for most of the...
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    in 1933 and five in 1940. The piano version was first published by Adolph Fürstner in Berlin in 1919. They are also known as Brentano Lieder. Strauss...
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    Borchmeyer 2003, pp. 45–46. Rienzi: Piano and vocal score ed. Gustav Kogel. Adolph Fürstner, Berlin 1910. Retrieved on 6 April 2009 Osborne, p. 41 Die fliegende...
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  • Strauss made a new German arrangement of the work for the publisher Adolph Fürstner, which was later staged in Weimar at the Hoftheater on 9 June 1900...
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    Poèmes des "Fêtes galantes" de Paul Verlaine. Composition. Berlin : Adolph Fürstner, 1913 Ce que je préfère. Texte und Composition. Paris : Choudens, 1933...
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    songs by Strauss composed in 1900 and published in Berlin in 1901 by Adolph Fürstner. The works were scored for voice and piano, and arranged for voice...
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    he acquired the rights to the works by Strauss, which were held by Adolph Fürstner in Berlin, and in 1946 he organised a Richard Strauss-Festival against...
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  • was revised 1876-81 (S. 613). These were both published in 1882 by Adolph Fürstner, Berlin. No. 2, O heilige Nacht!, was revised in 1881 for tenor solo...
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    Otto Froitzheim (1884–1962), tennis champion; Corps Teutonia Bonn Karl Fürstner, neurologist and psychiatrist; Corps Nassovia Würzburg Georg von der Gabelentz...
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  • Wolfgang Fürstner, the half-Jewish commandant of the Olympic Village, and replaced him with Werner von Gilsa. After the games' conclusion, Fürstner, a career...
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