Walter Johannes Damrosch (January 30, 1862 – December 22, 1950) was a Prussian-born American conductor and composer. He was the director of the New York...
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Magazine. August 1910. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Frank Damrosch. "Damrosch, Walter Johannes" . Encyclopædia Britannica (12th ed.). 1922....
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The Damrosch Opera Company was an American opera company which existed from 1894 until 1900. The company was organized by Walter Damrosch, and was meant...
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his son Walter Johannes Damrosch pursued his father's vision for a new music hall. While studying music in Germany in 1887, the younger Damrosch was introduced...
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Cool – punk rocker Patrick Dahlheimer – bassist for the band Live Walter Johannes Damrosch – conductor John Denver (born Henry John Deutschendorf Jr.) – musician...
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position of solo viola with the New York Symphony Orchestra under Walter Damrosch in 1916 and served as a bandmaster with the United States Navy during...
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accompanied by the Musical Art Society of New York under the direction of Frank Damrosch. Following a 1903 concert by the Kaltenborn Quartet in New York's Mendelssohn...
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September 16, 1966: The Metropolitan Opera House opens. May 22, 1969: Damrosch Park and the Guggenheim Band Shell open. September 11, 1969: Alice Tully...
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unsuccessful seasons" under Emil Paur, music director from 1898 to 1902, and Walter Damrosch, who served for only one season, 1902/03. After that, he says, for...
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Jan Banaś, soccer player Franz Bardon, occultist Walter Bathe, swimmer bishop Herbert Bednorz Johannes Georg Bednorz, physicist Hans Bellmer, painter and...
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America with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, performing the U.S. premiere of Johannes Brahms' Piano Concerto No.1 in D minor. On 18 December 1908, he gave the...
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Conservatoire and in the string quartet ensemble. In October 1891, Walter Damrosch invited Brodsky to become concertmaster of the New York Symphony Orchestra...
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a reciprocal responsibility to ensure justice for others. However, Leo Damrosch argued that the notion that the Golden Rule pertains to "rights" per se...
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destino January 29 – Frederick Delius, composer (d. 1934) January 30 – Walter Damrosch, conductor (d. 1950) February 13 – Karel Weis, composer (d. 1944) February...
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1508) Alexander Damascene (died 1719) Jean-Michel Damase (1928–2013) Walter Damrosch (1862–1950) Ghiselin Danckerts (c. 1510 – c. 1565) Charles Dancla (1817–1907)...
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(composer) Walter Damrosch (conductor) Felix Draeseke (composer) Carl Ehrenberg (composer) Franz Eckert (composer) Alberto Franchetti (composer) Johannes Fritzsch...
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Jean Sibelius (redirect from Johannes Sibelius)
Tapiola, Sibelius's last major orchestral work, was commissioned by Walter Damrosch for the New York Philharmonic Society where it was premiered on 26...
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frühen achtzehnten Jahrhundert. In Zusammenarbeit mit Johannes van den Berg, Klaus Deppermann, Johannes Friedrich Gerhard Goeters und Hans Schneider hg. von...
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1886, they moved to the United States, as they both had been hired by Walter Damrosch and Anton Seidl to join the Metropolitan Opera in New York City. Herbert...
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orchestrations of Bach's settings were made by conductors Leopold Stokowski and Walter Damrosch. Dieterich Buxtehude also wrote an organ chorale setting (BuxWV 184)...
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Pachelbel (1690–1750) Thomas Walter (1696–1725) Jeremiah Dencke (1725–1795) Philip Phile (c.1734–1793) James Lyon (1735–1794) Johannes Herbst (1735–1812) Francis...
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Wieck. Agathe Backer Grøndahl [pupils] Karl Heinrich Barth [pupils] Walter Damrosch Asger Hamerik Sophie Menter Adolf Mohr Cornelius Rübner Hermann Scholtz...
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Mother" w.m. Charles K. Harris "Danny Deever" w. Rudyard Kipling m. Walter Damrosch "Harlem Rag" m. Tom Turpin "Let 'em All Come" w.m. T. W. Connor...
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(1907), A Dancer's Adventure (1915) Georgi Conus 1862 1933 Russian Walter Damrosch 1862 1950 German-born American Sonata for violin and piano Arthur De...
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p. 15. Bell 2014, p. 190. Jobling, Nesbitt & Wong 2022, pp. 134–135. Damrosch 1985, pp. 404–425. Seidl 2009, pp. 221–222. Horyn, Cathy (6 March 2006)...
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Loeffler, German-American violinist and composer (d. 1935) 1862 – Walter Damrosch, German-American conductor and composer (d. 1950) 1866 – Gelett Burgess...
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Clark Gable, Marlene Dietrich, Johnny Weissmuller, Ernst Lubitsch, Walter Damrosch, Henry John Deutschendorf (John Denver), John Kay, Heidi Klum, Meryl...
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B McGinn, The Growth of Mysticism, (1994), p366 Erich Auerbach (2009). Damrosch, David; Melas, Natalie; Buthelezi, Mbongiseni (eds.). The Princeton Sourcebook...
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1962 4 March 2013 LeRoy Lehr 326 bass 14 January 1993 15 May 2010 Walter Damrosch 325 conductor 11 February 1885 12 May 1937 Carlo Bergonzi 324 tenor...
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(born 1938) Sebastian Currier (born 1959) Hoyt Curtin (1922–2000) Walter Damrosch (1862–1950) Joseph Dangerfield (born 1977) Richard Danielpour (born...
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