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    Alfred Wolfsohn (23 September 1896 – 5 February 1962) was a German singing teacher who suffered persistent auditory hallucination of screaming soldiers...
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  • singing teacher Alfred Wolfsohn at the Alfred Wolfsohn Voice Research Centre in London between 1943 and 1962. Roy Hart began learning Wolfsohn's extended vocal...
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  • The Alfred Wolfsohn Voice Research Centre was a project established to investigate the therapeutic and artistic potential of vocal expression. The Centre...
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  • to: Aaron Halle-Wolfssohn (1754–1835), German translator and writer Alfred Wolfsohn (1896–1962), German singing teacher David Wolffsohn (1856–1914), German...
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  • develops her expressionist style. She also befriends and romances Alfred Wolfsohn, Paula's vocal teacher, who comforts her after her expulsion and asks...
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    Captain Smith Sam Mendes 2021 Cruella John Craig Gillespie Charlotte Alfred Wolfsohn Tahir Rana, Éric Warin Voice 2022 Tár Eliot Kaplan Todd Field Nocebo...
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    illustrated confessional letter Salomon addressed to her former lover Alfred Wolfsohn, who never received the letter. In 1943, as the Nazis intensified their...
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    turn furthered the extended vocal technique initially established by Alfred Wolfsohn. Alan Seymour, speaking of Grotowski's 1963 production of Faustus noted...
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    of German vocal coach Alfred Wolfsohn and the research conducted at the Alfred Wolfsohn Voice Research Centre. Alfred Wolfsohn (1896–1962) was a German...
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  • paranormal. Shepard was instrumental in documenting the work of the Alfred Wolfsohn Voice Research Centre and collaborated with Paul Newham to formulate...
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  • Shields Demetrio Stratos Michael Vetter Jennifer Walshe Trevor Wishart Alfred Wolfsohn Savina Yannatou Pamela Z Jim Morrison Throat singing David Pariser...
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  • humana may also refer to: 1974 cantata by Allan Pettersson Vox Humana (Alfred Wolfsohn album), 1956 Vox Humana (Daniel Amos album), 1984 Vox Humana (Kenny...
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  • provide a visual expression. Moses cited the work of singing teacher Alfred Wolfsohn, who taught his students extended vocal technique, by which some of...
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    Grete Sultan. From 1935, she took lessons with the singing teacher Alfred Wolfsohn. Through determined behaviour and many administrative steps, she was...
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    translated into more than 170 languages. The German translator Wilhelm Wolfsohn published one of the first translations, parts of Poor Folk, in an 1846–1847...
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    the early 1920s, Richmond was appointed the New England Manager of the Wolfsohn Musical Bureau, Inc. and, later, became the sole New England representative...
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    1923. p. 22. Leonard Liebling, ed. (January 15, 1925). "Joan Ruth with Wolfsohn". The Musical Courier. 90 (3): 18. Leonard Liebling, ed. (November 15,...
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    Philip Sousa after her manager, Henry Wolfsohn, managed to successfully promote her as an artist to him. Wolfsohn convinced Sousa to buy another singer...
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    called Zenatello. From 1913 to 1917 he took piano lessons with Leopold Wolfsohn, who taught him the standard classical fare. Copland's first public music...
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  • 1920 26 June 1944 1235 Arthur Theobald Wolfe UK 1870 1944 1236 Juliusz Wolfsohn RU 7 January 1880 12 February 1944 1237 Prof, Richard Woltereck DE 6 April...
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    with Macabi, where he also coached. He also coached at the Colegio David Wolfsohn. In Argentina he married his fiancé who followed him from Hungary with...
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    retrieved 2024-01-19 Mussard, Lionel (3 February 1948), Letter to Dr. Joel D. Wolfsohn, retrieved 2024-01-19 Bleich, J. David (2005-01-01). "IX. Kashrut". Contemporary...
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