Baron Ignatz von Kolisch (6 April 1837 – 30 April 1889), also Baron Ignaz von Kolisch (German) or báró Kolisch Ignác (Hungarian), was a merchant, journalist...
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rankings had a price: in March 1863 Steinitz apologized in a letter to Ignác Kolisch for not repaying a loan, because while Steinitz had been beating Blackburne...
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(1863–1864), he emigrated to France. In 1867, he took 8th in Paris (Ignaz von Kolisch won), and won at Café de la Régence in Paris. He won a match against...
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Birmingham Johann Löwenthal (Austrian Empire) / Hungary 1860 Cambridge Ignaz von Kolisch (Austrian Empire) / Hungary 1861 Bristol Louis Paulsen (Germany)...
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occasionally contested matches with them. In 1865 he drew a match with Ignaz von Kolisch in Paris 4-4 (+4, -4, =0), and in 1865 he lost a match in Moscow against...
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Emperor Franz Josef I of Austria, Baron Albert Salomon von Rothschild and Baron Ignaz von Kolisch contributed large sums to the prize fund. The results...
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"Chessmetrics Player Profile: Ignatz Kolisch". Retrieved 17 June 2008. Singer, Isidore; Porter, A. (1901–1906). "Kolisch, Baron Ignaz Von". Jewish Encyclopedia. Vol...
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card Morgen-Post Wien, 27 November 1872 (p. 579) Fabrizio Zavatarelli, Ignaz Kolisch: The Life and Chess Career (2015), p. 280 "Decker, Georg", in Ulrich...
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performances. He premiered Berg's Chamber Concerto with soloists Rudolf Kolisch and Eduard Steuermann in 1927 and led Stravinsky's Les Noces with Erich...
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Moritz Hauptmann, Ignaz Moscheles, Louis Plaidy, Carl Reinecke, and Julius Rietz. Fridtjof Backer-Grøndahl Wilhelm Berger Leo Blech Gerard von Brucken Fock...
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viola and cello by the Viennese composers Georg Christoph Wagenseil and Ignaz Holzbauer; and there had long been a tradition of performing orchestral...
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