to 1945. Born into a Jewish family in New York City, Liebling was the son of composer Max Liebling (1845–1927) and his wife Matilde née de Perkiewicz....
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Look up liebling in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Liebling (German for "darling") may refer to: Liebling (album), a 1999 album by Andreas Johnson A...
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composer Max Liebling (1845-1927) and Matilde Liebling (née de Perkiewicz). Her father and his three brothers, George, Emil, and Solly Liebling, were all...
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she studied singing at the New England Conservatory and with Estelle Liebling in New York City. She had an active stage career in operas, concerts, and...
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brief career as a journalist during the final months of World War II. Leonard Liebling served as the paper's music critic from 1923 to 1936. Beginning in...
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Howard Alleyne Ireland Sir Henry Irving Joseph Koch Angela Lansbury Leonard Liebling Wynton Marsalis Margaret Mead Burgess Meredith Peter O'Toole William...
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and vocal pedagogue Estelle Liebling and the concert pianist, composer, opera librettist, and music critic Leonard Liebling. Born into a Jewish family...
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Grünfeld, Agathe Backer Grøndahl, Heinrich Hofmann, Alexander Ilyinsky, Leonard Liebling, Moritz Moszkowski, Silas Gamaliel Pratt, Julius Reubke, Nikolai Rubinstein...
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1937 – screenwriter David Maurice Levett – composer and music teacher Leonard Liebling 1897 – composer, music critic, and long time editor-in-chief of the...
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Issay Dobrowen, Tina Lerner, Fannie Charles Dillon, Alice Frisca, Leonard Liebling, Abbey Simon, Hanna Vollenhoven, Myrtle Elvyn, and Heinrich Neuhaus...
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Greenspan (2009). ESTELLE LIEBLING: 1880 – 1970. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help) Dean Fowler, Alandra (1994). Estelle Liebling: An exploration of her...
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Monitor. 18 (77): 4B. "Estelle Liebling Artists Active". The Musical Courier. 92 (10): 34. 11 March 1926. Leonard Liebling, ed. (1 April 1926). "Joan Ruth's...
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pupils included Arthur Rubinstein, Heinrich Neuhaus, Wilhelm Kempff, Leonard Liebling, Siegfried Schultze and Rose and Ottilie Sutro. Other students included...
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(see Ricordi editions 1937, 1976 and recent)[full citation needed] Leonard Liebling (March 15, 1938). "Amelia Goes to the Ball ... Metropolitan Version"...
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in England. Composer, pianist, opera librettist, and music critic Leonard Liebling served as the publication's editor-in-chief from 1911–1945. Former...
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Sally Liebling, sometimes given as Solly Liebling, (8 April 1859 – 15 September 1909) was a German pianist, composer, and teacher. Born in the province...
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Schicchi Amuses at Revival". Musical America. January 25, 1934. p. 8. Leonard Liebling (December 11, 1933). "Smetana's The Bartered Bride in Lyric Sway at...
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Washington". Musical America. Vol. 64, no. 6. April 10, 1944. p. 21. Leonard Liebling, ed. (October 1, 1944). "Washington Grand Opera Series". The Musical...
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composer Maurice Arnold Strothotte, American composer and music critic Leonard Liebling, Polish musicologist Henryk Opieński, and American pianist and composer...
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1930). "Portland Players Conclude Series". Musical America. 50 (7). Leonard Liebling, ed. (January 1, 1935). "Van Hoogstraten Leads Ninth Symphony and Messiah...
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American Maid, a short-lived comic opera by John Philip Sousa and Leonard Liebling. She joined the stock company at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in May...
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waltz which celebrated it. This was adapted by Harold Atteridge and Leonard Liebling for Shuberts' Winter Garden Theatre on Broadway. A variety of star...
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Josefstadt in Vienna. Three years later, its English version by librettist Leonard Liebling had a run of 64 performances at Broadway's Herald Square Theatre in...
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January 2, 1937. p. 8. Leonard Liebling (May 1, 1937). "Faust Sung at Hippodrome". The Musical Courier: 28. "Estelle Liebling". The Musical Courier. December...
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Georg Liebling (22 January 1865 – 7 February 1946) was a German pianist and composer. Part of the Liebling family of musicians, he had an active international...
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There was a successful Broadway run in 1911 that used a libretto by Leonard Liebling, and the show toured widely thereafter. The piece contains some of...
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Emil Liebling (April 12, 1851 – January 20, 1914) was a German-American pianist and composer. Liebling was born into a Jewish family in the Duchy of Pless...
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Court Square Theater, Springfield The American Maid 1909 Three acts Leonard Liebling Initially composed as The Glass Blowers, it was later renamed The American...
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Season At Dell". The Musical Courier. 122 (2): 12. July 15, 1940. Leonard Liebling, ed. (September 1, 1938). "8,000 Hear Hofmann". The Musical Courier...
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DIR, Michael Cimino; SCR, Charles Leavitt, Michael Cimino; CAST, Terry Liebling; DISTRIB, WB. "The Sunchaser". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2010-06-12. Elton...
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