Max Kalbeck (January 4, 1850 – May 4, 1921) was a German writer, critic and translator. He became one of the most influential critics in Austria and was...
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segreto di Susanna was given in the German language using a translation by Max Kalbeck, at the Hoftheater in Munich on 4 December 1909. The most frequently...
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Richard Wagner – Lohengrin Nicola De Giosa – Don Checco January 4 – Max Kalbeck, librettist and music critic (died 1921) January 6 – Xaver Scharwenka...
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surgeon. Kirschner was born in Breslau, the son of Margarethe Kalbeck (sister of Max Kalbeck) and Judge Martin Kirschner (1842–1912), who later served as...
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delegate the English and German translations to William Beatty-Kingston and Max Kalbeck respectively. The London premiere, sung in Italian, was at Covent Garden...
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they would have anything to do with him at all. Brahms's biographer Max Kalbeck ridiculed Wolf for his immature writing and odd tonalities; another composer...
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Goethe, Die Leiden des jungen Werther (German translation for Vienna: Max Kalbeck) 16 February 1892 (in German), 16 January 1893 (in French) Vienna, Hofopera;...
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pianos, played by Brahms and Ignaz Brüll. Brahms' friend and biographer Max Kalbeck, reported that the critic Eduard Hanslick, acting as one of the page-turners...
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Jan Swafford, Johannes Brahms: A Biography (1997:462). In a letter to Max Kalbeck The comic effect is noted in Jan Swafford 1997:462. Oxford Companion...
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pianist, singer and composer (b. 1876; cirrhosis of the liver) May 4 – Max Kalbeck, music writer and critic (b. 1850) June 8 – Natalie Bauer-Lechner, viola...
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Münster, Robert (2020). "Bernhard und Luise Scholz im Briefwechsel mit Max Kalbeck und Johannes Brahms". In Thomas Hauschke (ed.). Johannes Brahms: Beiträge...
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orchestra elected Otto Dessoff to be the permanent conductor. According to Max Kalbeck, the Vienna-based music critic, newspaper editor, and biographer, the...
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its premiere on 16 February 1892 (in a German version translated by Max Kalbeck) at the Imperial Theatre Hofoper in Vienna. The French-language premiere...
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(1883–1924, f) Friedrich Kaiser (1814–1874, d/f) Georg Kaiser (1878–1945, d) Max Kalbeck (1850–1921, nf) Mascha Kaléko (1907–1975, p) David Kalisch (1820–1872...
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(completed in 1901), the company's home base is the Nationaltheater München on Max-Joseph-Platz. In 1875, the Munich Opera Festival took place for the first...
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to turn out one or two passably decent ones." According to his friend Max Kalbeck, Brahms insisted on hearing a secret performance of the Op. 51 quartets...
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the symphony, including criticism from reviewers Max Kalbeck, Theodor Helm, Richard Heuberger, and Max Graf. Mahler conducted a 23 January 1903 performance...
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salutory during his final illness. As Brahms' friend and biographer Max Kalbeck reported: He complained about his situation and said 'It's lasting so...
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compositions. Correspondence indicates that Schenker was in contact with Max Kalbeck, as the latter was trying to make introductions for him. Similar patronage...
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Geheimnis) by Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari and Enrico Golisciani (German by Max Kalbeck) 28 March 1916, Der Ring des Polykrates by Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Leo...
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women's rights activists Marianne Hainisch and Rosa Mayreder, music critic Max Kalbeck, and Burgtheater director Hugo Thimig. In 1911 both Richter sisters were...
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five songs, with just 21 bars. Letztes Glück (Last happiness), text by Max Kalbeck, F minor, SAATBB Winter is coming and dead leaves from the trees are...
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and Julius Bauer 10 January 1893 Theater an der Wien Jabuka 3 acts Max Kalbeck and Gustav Davis 12 October 1894 Theater an der Wien Waldmeister Operette...
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Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Wien 2000, ISBN 3-7001-2943-2. Max Kalbeck zum 150. Geburtstag: Skizzen einer Persönlichkeit. Hans Schneider, Tutzing...
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including Edvard Grieg, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Hans von Bülow and Max Kalbeck frequented. Scholtz began his training in 1894 with his uncle Róbert...
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Ludwig Bösendorfer, Johann von Herbeck, Martin Greif, Ludwig Hevesi, Max Kalbeck, Martin Gustav Nottebohm, Ludwig Porges, Johann Vesque von Püttlingen...
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1926-1938. Neues Wiener Tagblatt (Austria) Richard Heuberger, 1881-1889. Max Kalbeck, 1886-1921. Ernst Décsey, 1920–1938. Joseph Marx, 1931-1938. News Chronicle...
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Kalandadze (1924–2008, USSR/Georgia, p) Paul Kalanithi (1977–2015, US, nf) Max Kalbeck (1850–1921, Germany/Austria, nf) Mascha Kaléko (1907–1975, Austrian E/Switzerland...
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salutory during his final illness. As Brahms' friend and biographer Max Kalbeck reported: He complained about his situation and said 'It's lasting so...
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Stadttheater. The revised work, Tatjana, with changes to the libretto by Max Kalbeck was premiered 21 February 1905 in Brno, at the German Brünn Stadttheater...
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