Hugo Kortschak (February 28, 1884 – September 19, 1957) was an Austrian-born American violinist and a member of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra from 1907...
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Kortschak is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Hugo Kortschak (1884–1957), Austrian-born American violinist Hugo P. Kortschak (1911–1983)...
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Hugo Peter Kortschak (or Kortschack; 4 September 1911, in Chicago, Illinois – 20 August 1983) was an American biologist who discovered the C4 pathway in...
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Sprague Coolidge. The quartet, originally, was the Kortschak String Quartet, named for Hugo Kortschak (1884–1957), a member of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra...
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Diversions, string quartet, composed in 1930 Frank Bridge (1938) Abbey Simon Hugo Kortschak Kenneth Schermerhorn Benjamin Britten (1941) Alexander Tansman (1941)...
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She studied at the Hartford Conservatory, then piano, violin (with Hugo Kortschak), and composition (with David Stanley Smith and Richard Donovan) at...
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Physiologists, shared with Hugo Kortschak and Marshall (Hal) Davidson Hatch. 1981: Rank Prize for Nutrition, shared with Hugo Kortschak and Marshall (Hal) Davidson...
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Kolisch (1896–1978) Péter Komlós (1935–2017) Anton Kontra (1932–2020) Hugo Kortschak (1884–1957) Takehisa Kosugi (1938–2018) Boris Koutzen (1901–1966) Dénes...
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discovery the pair made in the 1980s. Other winners include: 1981 − Hugo Kortschak, Marshall (Hal) Davidson Hatch and Roger Slack, for "outstanding work...
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Norton, p. 252 Smith & Howe, p. 596 Taylor, Ada E., ed. (January 1914). "Hugo Kortschak". The Violinist. 16–17. Chicago: Violinist Publishing Company: 58. "Obituary:...
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associated with Baron Johann Knoop. Joachim-Kortschak-Field 1698 Owned by Joseph Joachim 1886–1898, Hugo Kortschak 1925 and Joan Field 1958–1968. Duc de Camposelice...
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composition, William Steinberg and Leonard Bernstein in conducting, and Hugo Kortschak and Ivan Galamian on violin took Yannatos to Yale University (B.M.,...
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in Chicago under the tutelage of Hugo Kortschak, assistant concertmaster of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Kortschak returned to his native Austria in...
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Jacobsen Daisy Kennedy Jaroslav Kocián Victor Kolar Rudolf Kolisch Hugo Kortschak Ivan Kryzhanovsky Jan Kubelík Erika Morini Viktor Nopp Emanuel Ondříček...
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trio partners in the string section included violinists Hugo Birkigt (1885–1944), Hugo Kortschak (1884–1957), Rudolf Deman (1880–1960), Géza de Kresz (1882–1959)...
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York and Princeton, New Jersey. From 1930-36, he studied violin with Hugo Kortschak, piano with Janet Daniels Schenck (founder of the Manhattan School of...
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field of plant metabolism. Rank Prize in Nutrition in 1981, along with Hugo Kortschak and Roger Slack, for "outstanding work on the mechanism of photosynthesis...
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step of carbon fixation were done in the 1950s and early 1960s by Hugo Peter Kortschak and Yuri Karpilov. The C4 pathway was elucidated by Marshall Davidson...
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Sina Baleka; Emil Karpinski; Atma M. Ivancevic; Thu-Hien To; R. Daniel Kortschak; Joy M. Raison; Zhipeng Qu; Tat-Jun Chin; Kurt W. Alt; Stefan Claesson;...
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