Robert Fuchs may refer to: Robert Fuchs (composer), Austrian composer and music teacher Robert Fuchs (general), German general Robert Fuchs (footballer)...
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the magazine Gramophone. "In his time Fuchs was very highly regarded, with one critic famously pointing to Fuchsisms in Mahler's Second Symphony."[citation...
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as the "red foxes", Fuchs being the German word for fox. Fuchs was left-handed, but was forced to write with his right hand. Fuchs entered the University...
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Robert Florey (14 September 1900 – 16 May 1979) was a French-American director, screenwriter, film journalist and actor. Born as Robert Fuchs in Paris...
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Walter Robert Fuchs (March 18, 1937 in Princeton – 21 July, 1976 in Munich) was an American-German science communicator and science popularizer. Fuchs was...
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"Robert Fuchs". www.aos.org. Retrieved 2022-07-06. "Bob Fuchs". Florida Agricultural Hall of Fame. 2011-11-07. Retrieved 2022-07-06. "Robert Fuchs"....
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in the United States. Fuchs was born in the Bronx. His parents were immigrants from Austria. His younger brother, Lawrence Fuchs, went on to be a professor...
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Robert Fuchs (born 15 February 1975) is a Dutch former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Born in Eindhoven, Fuchs made his debut in...
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Alexander von Zemlinsky (category Pupils of Robert Fuchs)
continued his studies until 1892, studying theory with Robert Fuchs and composition with Johann Nepomuk Fuchs and Anton Bruckner. At this time he began writing...
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Argel Fuchs (born Argélico Fucks 1974, Santa Rosa), Brazilian footballer Arved Fuchs (born 1953), German writer and adventurer Benjamin Fuchs (born 1983)...
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Jean Sibelius (category Pupils of Robert Fuchs)
to 1890) with Albert Becker, and in Vienna (from 1890 to 1891) with Robert Fuchs and Hungarian-Jewish composer Karl Goldmark. In Berlin, he had the opportunity...
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Robert Fuchs (born 12 June 1991) is a Polish competitive rower. He competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, in the men's eight. "Robert...
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Schubert's works. He was an older brother of the composer Robert Fuchs. Johann Nepomuk Fuchs was born on 5 May 1842 at Frauental in Styria in the south...
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Robert Fuchs (11 May 1895 – 15 January 1977) was a German general during World War II who commanded the 1st Air Division. He was a recipient of the Knight's...
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music author and teacher. Born in Vienna, Stöhr studied composition with Robert Fuchs at the Vienna Conservatory. After working there as a repetiteur and choral...
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Hannover 96 (section Death of Robert Enke)
nationality. Robert Fuchs [de] (1 July 1931 – 30 June 1946) Fritz Pölsterl (October 1946–47) Otto Höxtermann [de] (August 1947 – September 1947) Robert Fuchs [de]...
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signing of Fuchs on a free transfer, signing a three-year deal with the Foxes effective from 1 July. Signed under previous manager Nigel Pearson, Fuchs didn't...
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(3): 486–589. doi:10.1002/jmor.1050340303. S2CID 83534922. Vassar, Robert; Fuchs, Elaine (February 28, 1991). "Transgenic mice provide new insights into...
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Franz Schreker (category Pupils of Robert Fuchs)
Sigismund Bachrich and Arnold Rosé, he moved into the composition class of Robert Fuchs, graduating as a composer in 1900. His first success was with the Intermezzo...
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General Fuchs may refer to: Georg Fuchs (general) (1856―1939), Prussian General of the Infantry Robert Fuchs (general) (1895–1977), German Luftwaffe major...
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Austria (1782–1859) Peter Rosegger (1843–1918), honoured writer and poet Robert Fuchs (1847-1927), composer and music pedagogue Hugo Wolf (1860-1903), Lied...
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Kapellmeister Anton Eberl (1765–1807) Joseph Leopold Eybler (1765–1846) Robert Fuchs (1847–1927) Johann Fux (1660–1741) – composer, influential theorist on...
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who strongly admired his music, such as Heinrich von Herzogenberg, Robert Fuchs, and Julius Röntgen, as well as on Gustav Jenner, who was his only formal...
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Ignaz Moscheles, and Julius Rietz. Guido Adler [pupils] Ignaz Brüll Robert Fuchs [pupils] Felix Mottl [pupils] Arthur Nikisch this teacher's teachers...
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final year, 1877–78, he concentrated on composition and harmony under Robert Fuchs and Franz Krenn. Few of Mahler's student compositions have survived;...
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Leevi Madetoja (category Pupils of Robert Fuchs)
reputation carried particular weight with Fuchs. Madetoja wrote to Sibelius on 9 November 1911: "Prof. Fuchs is very friendly towards me, and I immediately...
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Leonhart Fuchs (German: [ˈleːɔnhaʁt ˈfʊks]; 17 January 1501 – 10 May 1566), sometimes spelled Leonhard Fuchs and cited in Latin as Leonhartus Fuchsius...
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time or another were Heinrich von Herzogenberg, Friedrich Gernsheim, Robert Fuchs, and Karl Goldmark, among others. The key figure on the Weimar ("New...
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opposition to more conservative composers such as Felix Mendelssohn and Robert Schumann. Note that this list is purely chronological, and includes a substantial...
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Conservatory was still dominated by the aging Robert Fuchs and Hermann Grädener, both of whom, but especially Fuchs, Bopp considered to be anachronistic and...
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