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    Oskar Fried (1 August 1871 – 5 July 1941) was a German conductor and composer. He was known as a great admirer of Gustav Mahler, whose works he performed...
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  • Norbert Fried, Czech writer, journalist and diplomat Oskar Fried, German conductor and composer Pál Fried, American painter Robert N. Fried, American...
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    party honoring Maurice Ravel in New York City, March 8, 1928. From left: Oskar Fried; Éva Gauthier; Ravel at piano; Manoah Leide-Tedesco; and George Gershwin...
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  • without visible orchestra. Tonhalle-orchester Zurich, David Zinman. Oskar Fried recorded the work in 1925 with the Berlin State Opera Orchestra. Strauss...
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    French pianist Maurice Ravel in 1928. From left to right: conductor Oskar Fried, singer Éva Gauthier, Ravel (at piano), composer-conductor Manoah Leide-Tedesco...
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    tutti in the final bars. The first commercial recording was made by Oskar Fried with the Berlin State Opera Orchestra in 1924 for Polydor. Along with...
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    1897 (1897) (Friedrich Hofmeister Musikverlag) Recorded 1924 (1924) Oskar Fried, Berlin State Opera Orchestra Duration 80–90 min. Movements 5 Scoring...
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    Eggert Agnes Fink [de] Ernst Fischer Clemens von und zu Franckenstein Oskar Fried Else Gentner-Fischer Frank Gerhardt [de] Konrad Georg Heinz Gietz [de]...
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    indications, first II Scherzo, then III Andante") Other conductors, such as Oskar Fried, continued to perform (and eventually record) the work as 'Andante/Scherzo'...
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    10 – Franz Evers, lyricist and music publisher (died 1947) August 1 – Oskar Fried, composer (died 1941) August 16 – Zacharia Paliashvili, Georgian composer...
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    Philharmonic Society. Conductors during this period include Ethel Smyth, Oskar Fried, Bruno Walter, Felix Weingartner, and Henry Wood. A few public concerts...
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    Gustav Mahler at a rehearsal of the latter's Second Symphony in Berlin. Oskar Fried conducted, and Klemperer was given charge of the off-stage orchestra...
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  • music of the day before yesterday". In 1909 he studied conducting with Oskar Fried in Berlin while employed as the Berlin correspondent for The Musical...
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    Prokofiev's parental estate Sontsovka. Glière studied conducting with Oskar Fried in Berlin from 1905 to 1908. One of his co-students was Serge Koussevitzky...
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  • Royal Philharmonic concert at the Queen's Hall, under the direction of Oskar Fried. Holst wrote the concerto for them. In March 1933, the sisters were involved...
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  • New Queen's Hall Orchestra [1] [2](abridged version, c.24 mins ) 1924 Oskar Fried Berlin Staatsoper [3] [4] 1924 Frieder Weissmann Berlin State Opera Orchestra...
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    on to allege that Stransky was chosen over other candidates such as Oskar Fried and Bruno Walter because of his low financial demands. "Josef Stransky...
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  • ("The Drunken Song") for chorus and orchestra, first public success of Oskar Fried Yopparatta Song (Drunken Song) by Appa (band) This disambiguation page...
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    Alexander von Zemlinsky, Arnold Schoenberg, Luise Schulze-Berghof, Oskar Fried, Alma Mahler, Anton Webern, Ignatz Waghalter, Carl Orff, and Kurt Weill...
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  • The other concerts were divided between Ansermet, Hermann Scherchen, Oskar Fried, Landon Ronald and Albert Coates. The Times, 23 October 1930, p. 12 The...
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  • Orchestra under Oskar Fried, at a Queen's Hall concert on 3 April 1930. Though the soloists were quite equal to the score's challenges, Fried's contribution...
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  • The other concerts were divided between Ansermet, Hermann Scherchen, Oskar Fried, Landon Ronald and Albert Coates The LSO had been self-governing from...
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    additional number) was played by a full symphony orchestra conducted by Oskar Fried. Reinhardt's Berlin production was brought to London in 1913 by the actor-manager...
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  • with teachers including Heinrich Dorn and Richard Wüerst. Tor Aulin Oskar Fried Otto Klemperer Edmund Severn José Vianna da Motta this teacher's teachers...
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    Deutsches Theater, Berlin with the Bösendorfer Orchestra conducted by Oskar Fried. (Beaumont, 1985, p.76) BV 248b first performed 13 January 1921 at the...
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  • Caballé, the Ballets Russes, the Griller Quartet, Albert Spalding and Oskar Fried, as well as many others. Alan Sanders served as editor for the first...
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  • pianist and composer, former Prime Minister of Poland, 80 July 5 – Oskar Fried, conductor and composer July 8 – Philippe Gaubert, composer and conductor...
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    Atria Sweden. In 1932, Oskar Lithell launched Sweden's first hot dog under the name Sibylla. Since then, menus with french fries, hamburgers, meatballs...
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  • (UK) LX69 (last side of 1st Sym.) Oskar Fried Délibes: Sylvia Ballet suite. British Symphony Orchestra cond. Fried. 30 October 1930, Central Hall, Westminster...
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    on to allege that Stránský was chosen over other candidates such as Oskar Fried and Bruno Walter because of his low financial demands. Becoming the Philharmonic's...
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