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    Rudolf Maria Breithaupt (11 August 1873 – 2 April 1945) was a German composer and music educator (piano). Born in Braunschweig, Breithaupt attended the...
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  • incorporated the weight relaxation principles first put forth by Rudolf Maria Breithaupt. She followed scientific and physiological research, and came up...
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    Conservatory of Music in Berlin under Professor Martin Krause, Rudolf Maria Breithaupt and Professor Wilhelm Klatte where she was awarded the Professor...
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  • zu Berlin and piano with Rudolf Maria Breithaupt from 1904 . From 1908 until 1911, he was assistant of Rudolf Maria Breithaupt and studied at the Berlin...
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  • 1911: Arnold Schoenberg 1904–1924: Arthur Willner mind. 1919–1929: Rudolf Maria Breithaupt 1927-c.1933: Ottilie Metzger (also an alumnus) 1934–1940, 1962–1966:...
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    to confirm his seniority as the top officer within the SS. Shortly after Rudolf Hess was appointed as his deputy in April 1933, Hitler promoted him to...
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  • supporters (although often with the most different positions) in Rudolf Maria Breithaupt in Germany, Blanche Selva in France, Tobias Matthay in England...
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  • Deppe (1828-1890), whose pupil Elisabeth Caland (1862-1929) and Rudolf Maria Breithaupt (1873-1945), even if they did not always share all of Steinhausen's...
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  • Bransen (1886–1941), composer Wolfgang Brase (born 1939), footballer Rudolf Maria Breithaupt (1873–1945), composer Ingrid Bruckert (born 1952), field hockey...
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    were still going on. The focus was on the weight technique of Rudolf Maria Breithaupt and its uncompromising rejection by Elisabeth Caland in favour...
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  • her studies with Martin Krause, a student of Franz Liszt, and Rudolf Maria Breithaupt. After the successful performance of her "Japanese Songs" in 1921...
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  • addition, he had private music lessons in piano and composition with Rudolf Breithaupt, Frederic Lamond, and Franz Schreker. In the early 1930s, Walter wrote...
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    von Brauchitsch Otto Brauneck Ferdinand von Bredow Hermann Breith Franz Breithaupt Arthur von Briesen Kurt von Briesen Fritz von Brodowski Helmut Brümmer-Patzig...
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  • government in 1950. Died 13 June 1955 223910 1 October 1935 401232 Franz Breithaupt Commanding general of the SS and Police Courts 39719 1 December 1932 602663...
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  • Führers (Hitler's Chancellery); Head of Aktion T4 1899–1945 suicide Franz Breithaupt Chief Hauptamt SS-Gericht (SS Court Main Office) 1942–1945 1880–1945 also:...
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    21), 13 November 1932 (p. X7), and 15 November 1932 (p. 19). Breithaupt<, Rudolf Maria (1912). Die natürliche Klaviertechnik. Leipzig: C. F. Kahnt Nachfolger...
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  • Spadaro M, Gerdes LA, Mayer MC, Ertl-Wagner B, Laurent S, Krumbholz M, Breithaupt C, Högen T, Straube A, Giese A, Hohlfeld R, Lassmann H, Meinl E, Kümpfel...
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    Presiding, Director of the Regional Judiciary Stier, SS Group Leader Breithaupt, SA Group Leader Bunge, State Secretary and SA Group Leader Koglmaier...
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  • (1701–79; Tübingen) Cramer, Anna Maria (1613–27; Magdeburg) Cramer, Johann Jakob (1673–1702; Zürich) Cramer, Johann Rudolf (1678–1731; Zürich) Crenius, Thom...
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  • (1968–2003). Robin Birley, 83, British archaeologist (Vindolanda). Jim Breithaupt, 83, Canadian politician. Stan Brock, 82, British philanthropist, founder...
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  • German painter, sculptor and architect (born 1871) 29 April – Franz Breithaupt, German SS general (killed) (born 1880) 30 April — Adolf Hitler, Austrian-born...
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  • Düsseldorf The draw for the round of 16 was held on 23 October 2022, with Maria Asnaimer drawing the matches. The eight matches took place from 31 January...
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    Rick Davis, H. Scott Nesbitt, Dave Weidle, Charles K. Wells, Timothy R. Breithaupt, Brian D. Griffin, Jim Racster) (William Spivery; Steven V. Taylor, Don...
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    Beaulieu Franz Breithaupt Fritz von Loßberg Karl von Plettenberg Hans von Seeckt Julius von Verdy du Vernois Commanders, 2nd Class Franz Breithaupt Åge Lundström...
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  • and politician, Chairman of the Constitutional Court (2003–2006). Scot Breithaupt, 57, American BMX cyclist. Arnold Byfield, 91, Australian sportsman (Western...
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  • Paul Bettex * 29 July 1892 † 6 June 1942 26 CB 1912-1918 19 0 19 0 Roger Breithaupt * unknown † unknown 26 MF 1912-1916 13 0 13 0 Hans Kramer * unknown †...
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