Henry Krips may refer to: Henry Krips (conductor), conductor and composer Henry Krips (scholar), professor of cultural studies This disambiguation page...
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Australian audiences. Henry Krips was born in Vienna in 1912 as Heinrich Josef Krips; his brother was the conductor Josef Krips. His father was a Jewish-born...
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studies Josef Krips, conductor and violinist Michel Krips, mayor of the city of Dudelange This page lists people with the surname Krips. If an internal...
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Association. Krips is the son of the Austrian-Australian conductor and composer, Henry Krips, and a nephew of the conductor and violinist, Josef Krips. University...
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their U.S. debut with 2011's Rumble, Shake and Tumble. Henry Wagons is the grandson of Henry Krips, a Viennese emigree, principal conductor of the Adelaide...
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(illustrated ed.). Rutgers University Press. p. 119. ISBN 0-8135-3154-3. Henry Krips; J. E. McGuire; Trevor Melia (1995). University of Pittsburgh Press (ed...
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errata in Vol. 263. Simon, 2002, page 35 Shamoo, 2003, pages 76, 97 Henry Krips; J. E. McGuire; Trevor Melia (1995). Science, Reason, and Rhetoric (illustrated ed...
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Alois Krips (8 April 1902 – 13 October 1974) was an Austrian conductor and violinist. Krips was born in Vienna. His father was Josef Jakob Krips, a medical...
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500 drawings by Australian Rowl Greenhalgh and a team of 14 artists. Henry Krips arranged soundtrack music for the orchestra. It was first broadcast in...
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performances in which Henry Wagons engages in banter with the audience between songs. Henry Wagons is the grandson of Henry Krips, a Viennese emigree conductor...
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Mackerras, Frank Hutchens, Lindley Evans and the young pianist Henry Krips to visit the studio. Krips (an Austrian refugee from the Nazis who had made Australia...
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reformed in 1949 as the 55-member South Australian Symphony Orchestra, with Henry Krips as its resident conductor. The orchestra reverted to its original title...
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sculptor. Emil Hlobil, 85, Czechoslovakian composer and music professor. Henry Krips, 74, Austrian-Australian conductor and composer (South Australian Symphony...
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Mackerras, Frank Hutchens, Lindley Evans and the young pianist Henry Krips to visit the studio. Krips (an Austrian refugee from the Nazis who had made Australia...
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(born 1956) Constantine Koukias (born 1965) Henri Kowalski (1841–1916) Henry Krips (1912–1987) Brenton Langbein (1928–1993) Guglielmo Enrico Lardelli (1857–1910)...
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students Mark Colyvan Phillip H. Wiebe Other notable students Jeff Malpas Henry Krips Main interests Philosophy of mind metaphysics philosophy of science philosophy...
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Heinze, Milan Horvat, Enrique Jordá, Herbert von Karajan, Erich Kleiber, Henry Krips, Constant Lambert, Erich Leinsdorf, Igor Markevitch, Sir Neville Marriner...
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special concert of his music played by the Sydney Symphony Orchestra under Henry Krips. Alfred Hill died at the age of 90 in 1960. He was survived by his second...
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nomination for the presidency. Roosevelt would answer on February 24. Born: Henry Krips, Austrian-Australian composer, known for his collaboration with the Adelaide...
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Sydney Showground from November 1947, with shooting taking six weeks. Henry Krips composed the music. The film was intended to be released in July 1948...
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Australia Fair was recorded by the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, conductor Henry Krips on 4 May 1968. Laurette Jeanne Redstone married Thomas John Collins (born...
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Ontology and Politics in Badiou, Deleuze, and Whitehead (edited with Henry Krips and Daniel Pettus), Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2010. Beyond...
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Steinbeck Cinematography George Heath Edited by Terry Banks Music by Henry Krips Production company Columbia Pictures Distributed by Columbia Pictures...
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Cinematography Carl Kaiser Bert Nicholas Edited by Terry Banks Music by Henry Krips Production companies Greater Union Cinemas Universal-International Distributed...
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the West Australian Ballet. WASO principal conductors have included Henry Krips (1948–1971), Tibor Paul (1971–1973), David Measham (1974–1981), and Jorge...
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literature studies, art, etc. as they intersect with cultural studies. Henry Krips (chair) Visual Culture The CSA Visual Culture Division represents the...
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the chief conductor of the then South Australian Symphony Orchestra, Henry Krips, who had conducted his 2nd Sinfonietta. In 1965 he was commissioned by...
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dances not recorded on the RCA LP. The most extended recording was by Henry Krips and the Philharmonia Orchestra, recorded in 1958, comprising Hochzeitsmarsch...
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composer living in Sydney, Henry Krips. "We'll Build a Little Hone" - lyrics and music by George Wallace (arranged by Henry Kripps) "Gone to the Dogs"...
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Josef Krips, the former Music Director of the Vienna State Opera and London Symphony Orchestra was then chosen to lead the orchestra. The Krips era witnessed...
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