Karl Franz Brendel (26 November 1811 – 25 November 1868) was a German music critic, journalist and musicologist born in Stolberg, the son of a successful...
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Namibian footballer El Brendel (1890–1964), American entertainer Daniela Brendel (born 1973), German swimmer Franz Brendel (1811–1868), 19th-century...
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would continue to negotiate through the complex situation. In 1859 Franz Brendel coined the name "New German School" in his publication Neue Zeitschrift...
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works by Johann Sebastian Bach, Johannes Brahms and Franz Liszt, as well as a sonata by Brendel himself. In 1949 he won fourth prize in the Ferruccio...
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Franz Brendel is a retired slalom canoeist who competed for East Germany in the mid-to-late 1950s. He won two medals in the C-2 team event at the ICF...
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New German School (category Franz Liszt)
Schule, pronounced [ˈnɔʏdɔʏtʃə ˈʃuːlə]) is a term introduced in 1859 by Franz Brendel, editor of the Neue Zeitschrift für Musik, to describe certain trends...
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debate, the response was muted. A single letter of complaint was sent to Franz Brendel, the editor of NZM, from Mendelssohn's old colleague Ignaz Moscheles...
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Weber, Urban; Klafka, Peter; Golla, Stefan; Hagedorn, Gregor; Baumann, Franz; Brendel, Heiko; Breyer, Christian; Clausen, Jens; Creutzig, Felix; Daub, Claus-Heinrich;...
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Allgemeiner Deutscher Musikverein (category Franz Liszt)
Association") was a German musical association founded in 1861 by Franz Liszt and Franz Brendel, to embody the musical ideals of the New German School of music...
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Leipzig by Robert Schumann and Friedrich Wieck, and later edited by Franz Brendel. Other journals at this period also began to carry extensive writings...
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Franz Schubert (31 January 1797 – 19 November 1828), a Viennese composer of the late Classical to early Romantic eras, left a very extensive body of work...
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commitments made him give up editorship of the magazine, and in 1844 Franz Brendel became owner and editor. Under his tenure, the most notable piece was...
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Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek (German Digital Library) Franz Brendel on Deutsche Biographie Vita von Franz Brendle Archived 2021-01-22 at the Wayback Machine...
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Les préludes (category Symphonic poems by Franz Liszt)
orchestral work that was performed as "symphonic poem". In a letter to Franz Brendel of 20 February 1854, Liszt simply called it "a new orchestral work of...
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Delsarte, operatic tenor and singing teacher (d. 1871) November 26 – Franz Brendel, music critic (d. 1868) December 8 – Louis Schindelmeisser, clarinettist...
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composer. He was the son of a church organist, who studied in Leipzig with Franz Brendel and Ignaz Moscheles. He died of tuberculosis at the age of 30. His small...
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November 13 – Gioacchino Rossini, composer (b. 1792) November 25 – Franz Brendel, music critic (b. 1811) December 23 – Karl Ferdinand Adam, composer...
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Wagner, Hector Berlioz, and their followers, as defined by journalist Franz Brendel). "The worship of Wagner's music permeating musical taste in Weimar...
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War of the Romantics (category Franz Liszt)
had become self-deluded. After Schumann sold the Neue Zeitschrift to Franz Brendel in 1845, it became an enthusiastic supporter of Liszt and his circle...
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Joseph Haydn (redirect from Franz Joseph Haydn)
Franz Joseph Haydn (/ˈhaɪdən/ HY-dən; German: [ˈfʁants ˈjoːzɛf ˈhaɪdn̩] ; 31 March 1732 – 31 May 1809) was an Austrian composer of the Classical period...
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of the Augustan period. While at Heidelberg, Brendel studied with many notable scholars, including Franz Boll, E. Wayne Craven, Alfred von Domaszewski...
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Whistling) dedicated to Elisabeth Brendel (née Tautmann) Op. 15 Caprice heroique für das Pianoforte, (1846) dedicated to Franz Liszt (?) Op. 16 Nachtfalter...
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Great Pianists of the 20th Century - Alfred Brendel III is volume 14 of the Great Pianists of the 20th Century box set and is the third of three volumes...
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past", linking Webern and Adler to Eduard Hanslick and "neo-Hegelian" Franz Brendel; he criticized historical determinism, "the natural ally of totalitarian...
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subject for German opera; and in 1845 and 1846 Louise Otto-Peters and Franz Brendel penned a series of articles in the Neue Zeitschrift für Musik inviting...
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Weber, Urban; Klafka, Peter; Golla, Stefan; Hagedorn, Gregor; Baumann, Franz; Brendel, Heiko; Breyer, Christian; Clausen, Jens; Creutzig, Felix; Daub, Claus-Heinrich;...
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their work. These ten masters were (birth names in parentheses): Karl Brendel (Genzel) August Klotz (Klett) Peter Meyer (Moog) August Neter (Natterer)...
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Schubert's last sonatas (category Piano sonatas by Franz Schubert)
Masterpiece", p. 27 Deutsch, Franz Schubert's Letters and Other Writings, pp. 141–2. McKay, p. 307. Kramer, "Posthumous Schubert"; Brendel, "Schubert's Last Sonatas"...
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later turning to music. In 1863 he became an assistant of the critic Franz Brendel in editing the Neue Zeitschrift für Musik in Leipzig. In 1867 he produced...
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Dorothea von Schlegel (redirect from Brendel Mendelssohn)
von Schlegel (née Brendel Mendelssohn; 24 October 1764 – 3 August 1839) was a German novelist and translator. She was born as Brendel Mendelssohn in 1764...
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