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    Alwin Georg Kulenkampff-Post (23 January 1898 – 4 October 1948) was a German virtuoso violinist. One of the most popular German concert violinists of...
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  • Kulenkampff is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Georg Kulenkampff (1898–1948), German concert violinist Hans-Joachim Kulenkampff...
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    recording in 1947, playing Brahms's First Violin Sonata with violinist Georg Kulenkampff. He was insistent that he wanted to conduct, and Decca gave him his...
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    piano accompanist, playing at sessions in Zürich for the violinist Georg Kulenkampff in 1947. Decca's senior producer, Victor Olof, did not much admire...
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    National Radio Orchestra cond. Paul Kletzki (live Strasbourg 1949). Georg Kulenkampff and Enrico Mainardi, Orchestre de la Suisse Romande cond. Carl Schuricht...
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    Heinichen [pupils] Johann Theodor Roemhildt [pupils] this teacher's teachers Kulenkampff (1898–1948) studied with teachers including Leopold Auer and Willy Hess...
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    Enrico Mainardi and the violinist Georg Kulenkampff (who was replaced by Wolfgang Schneiderhan after Kulenkampff's death). Fischer published a number...
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  • market square Georg Kulenkampff (1898–1948), violinist Ada Halenza (1900–1990), writer Wilhelm Wagenfeld (1900–1990), industrial designer Georg Ferdinand...
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    79. Ferruccio Bonavia Adolf Busch Arthur Catterall Arthur Fiedler Georg Kulenkampff Philip Newman Nikos Skalkottas Tossy Spivakovsky Harold Sumberg Henri...
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  • Krebbers (1923–2018) Fritz Kreisler (1875–1962) Jan Kubelík (1880–1940) Georg Kulenkampff (1898–1948) Jaakko Kuusisto (1974–2022) Helen Kwalwasser (1927–2017)...
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    1960 Arthur Rubinstein Henryk Szeryng 1962 Yehudi Menuhin 1948 Georg Solti Georg Kulenkampff Decca 2009 Lambert Orkis Anne-Sophie Mutter Deutsche Grammophon...
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    and with Georg Schünemann, and it was Kulenkampff who gave the first performance, on 26 November 1937, with the Berlin Philharmonic. Kulenkampff recorded...
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    debut at Carnegie Hall. In the 1930s Ricci studied in Berlin with Georg Kulenkampff, where he learned a "German style" of playing in the tradition of...
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  • 1897 – William Stephenson, Canadian captain and spy (d. 1989) 1898 – Georg Kulenkampff, German violinist (d. 1948) 1898 – Randolph Scott, American actor...
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  • (1873–1948), in 1921 by Mischa Elman, and in 1924 by Toscha Seidel and Georg Kulenkampff. In addition, there is also his Serenade, Op. 4 recorded in 1919 by...
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  • Dickson. Together with the pianist Edwin Fischer and the violinist Georg Kulenkampff (whose place was later taken by Wolfgang Schneiderhan), Mainardi formed...
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    Konstanty Gorski [pupils] Jascha Heifetz [pupils] David Hochstein Georg Kulenkampff [pupils] Isolde Menges [pupils] Nathan Milstein [pupils] Emil Młynarski [pupils]...
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  • Julius Katchen Peter Katin Wilhelm Kempff Zoltán Kocsis Gidon Kremer Georg Kulenkampff Charlie Kunz Katia and Marielle Labèque Alexandre Lagoya Chad Lawson...
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    Barcelona with Georg Kulenkampff 10 May - San Sebastián with Georg Kulenkampff 19 May - Palau de la Música Catalana, Barcelona with Georg Kulenkampff 2 June -...
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  • pianist, and conductor. He undertook summer courses in Berlin under Georg Kulenkampff (violin) and Walter Gieseking (piano). In 1940 he graduated from the...
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    Karajan took place. Other artists included Wilhelm Kempff, Elly Ney, Georg Kulenkampff, Erna Berger and Heinrich Schlusnus. The sound studio in the Alten...
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    Berlin (see below). Wolfsthal then moved to Bremen, where he succeeded Georg Kulenkampff (1898–1948) as concertmaster. Later he moved to the Swedish capital...
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    second wife Sylvia. Isaac Albeniz, Tango from Suite España, op. 165, Georg Kulenkampff, violin, Franz Rupp, piano, Telefunken master 19191 Ludwig van Beethoven...
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    Busch [pupils] Arthur Catterall Arthur Fiedler David Grunschlag [pupils] Georg Kulenkampff [pupils] Philip Newman Nikos Skalkottas Tossy Spivakovsky Albert Stoessel [pupils]...
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    Victoria de los Ángeles, Montserrat Caballé, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Georg Kulenkampff, Virginia Paris, Dimitry Markevitch, Mascia Predit, Gaspar Cassadó...
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  • on him. Lenz studied violin with Gösta Andrasson in Basel and with Georg Kulenkampff and Max Strub in Berlin. In 1936, he had his first exhibition of paintings...
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    chamber music. His known examples of this were projects with violinist Georg Kulenkampff and cellists Enrico Mainardi and Hans Adomeit. From 1953 to 1958 Peschko...
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    appearances included: Bach Double Violin Concerto in D minor with Georg Kulenkampff and the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (BPO) (15 December 1927) with...
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    discs included a series of concerto performances with the violinist Georg Kulenkampff, described by The Times as "wonderful". They were made for Telefunken...
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    Concerto in 1947. He formed a string quartet. After Georg Kulenkampff's death in 1948, he replaced Kulenkampff in a famous piano trio with Edwin Fischer and...
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