Emil Robert Höpner (4 July 1846 – 20 December 1903) was a German organist and music educator. Born in Dresden, Höpner was Royal Saxon Music Director and...
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Dresden Conservatory from 1878 to 1879 and studied piano there with Emil Robert Höpner. She then lived as a governess and companion in Dresden. From August...
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Gottlob Höpner, also Hoepner (7 November 1799 – 26 October 1859) was a German composer, organist and music educator. Born in Frankenberg, Höpner grew up...
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Konservatorium Dresden from 1897 to 1900. Among his teachers were Emil Robert Höpner in organ, Carl Heinrich Döring in piano and Wilhelm Rischbieter in...
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compositional and directorial theory and practice in direction; Emil Robert Höpner, Kreuzorganist [de] (1846–1903) from 1885 (retired in 1902) and teacher...
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Artillerie-Regiment 80 (mot.) XVI. Armeekorps (mot.) General der Kavallerie Erich Höpner 1. Panzer-Division (Generalleutnant Rudolf Schmidt) 1. Panzer-Brigade (Panzer-Regiment...
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building chief. Modernist exceptions include a series of post offices by Robert Vorhoelzer built in the late 1920s and early 1930s. Examples of avant-garde...
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David Schoenbaum (born 1935), modern German and US–Israeli relations Carl Emil Schorske (1915–2015), Vienna, Modernism, intellectual Paul W. Schroeder (1927–2020)...
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Yevheniya Barvinska, pianist Felix Blumenfeld, pianist Shura Cherkassky, pianist Emil Gilels, pianist Vladimir Horowitz, pianist Lubka Kolessa, pianist Halyna...
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of Ludwig van Beethoven Pole Poppenspäler Arthur Pohl Heliane Bei, Heinz Höpner Children's, drama, fantasy Based on Theodor Storm's novella Pole Poppenspäler...
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(1890, Leipzig, Rieter-Biedermann), dedicated to Kreuzorganist [de] Emil Höpner Op. 101 III Fugen in Cdur (1891, Leipzig, Leuckart), dedicated to Elisabeth...
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