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    Montgomery Rufus Karl Siegfried Straube (6 January 1873 – 27 April 1950) was a German church musician, organist, and choral conductor, famous above all...
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  • general Karl Straube (1873–1950), German church musician, organist, and choral conductor Kasper Straube (15th century), German printer Rudolf Straube [fr]...
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    institution includes the traditional Church Music Institute founded in 1919 by Karl Straube (1873–1950). The music school was renamed ″Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy″...
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    organist Karl Straube. They immediately shared an affinity for Bach's works and, in turn, Straube became Reger's most important promoter. In 1903 Straube had...
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  • The Straube Piano Company (1895–1937) and its successor Straube Pianos Inc. (1937–1949) were American piano manufacturers of uprights, grands, players...
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    Reger's friend Karl Straube, and were first published by Breitkopf & Härtel. Straube and others regarded especially No. 2 highly, Straube called it "großartigste...
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    already met the German organist, Karl Straube; their association as colleagues and friends began in 1898, with Straube premiering many of Reger's organ...
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    composition for organ by Max Reger, composed in 1913 and dedicated to Karl Straube who played the premiere in Breslau on 24 September. It was published...
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  • (1912–2006) was an organist and pedagogue from Leipzig, Germany. A student of Karl Straube, Max Reger's close friend and acknowledged premier performer of his works...
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  • teacher of another prominent Bach specialist, organist Helmut Walcha), Karl Straube and Rudolf Mauersberger. In 1949, the year of his graduation, Richter...
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    To 1908 Sauer rebuilt and enlarged the organ after instructions from Karl Straube, it contains now pneumatic key action and 88 stops. Between 1934 and...
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    to Max Reger. He also studied choral music with (and later assisted) Karl Straube at the Thomaskirche, where Johann Sebastian Bach had once been the kapellmeister...
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    and 200 stops, ranked as the world's largest. On 24 September 1913, Karl Straube was the first to play it, performing Max Reger's Introduction, Passacaglia...
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  • year at the University of Edinburgh with Donald Francis Tovey. In 1932 Karl Straube taught him to play the organ in Leipzig. In the same year, Fritz Busch...
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    Bach cantatas (Karl Straube, 1931) Karl Straube Thomanerchor Gewandhausorchester Anni Quistorp Frieda Dierolf Hans Schubert-Meister Karl August Neumann...
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  • traversière par J. S. Bach". The discoverer of the sole surviving manuscript, Karl Straube, believed it to be an autograph and this view was accepted by Alfred...
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    Thomaskirche in Leipzig by the then-cantor, Gustav Schreck. At the time, Karl Straube, the organist, conductor, publisher and advocate of the music of Max...
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    Hesse, 1884.: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project Karl Straube. Choralvorspiele alter Meister. Edition Peters, 1907.: Scores at the...
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    by Hermann Keller (Peters) Chorale Preludes by Old Masters, edited by Karl Straube (Peters) (Also available in a reprint edition from Masters Music Publications)...
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    Berlin in 1897 by the organist Karl Straube, a student of Reimann. According to a later account by one of Straube's students, Reimann had described the...
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    Fritz Busch, Hermann Abendroth, Alfred Sittard, Wilhelm Furtwängler, Karl Straube and Eugen Papst. With the passage of decades his interpretation grew...
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    Berlin in 1897 by the organist Karl Straube, a student of Reimann. According to a later account by one of Straube's students, Reimann had described the...
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    thomaskirche) Georg Schumann, politician and resistance fighter Karl Straube, Thomaskantor and organist Karl Sudhoff, historian on medicine Georg Thieme, publisher...
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  • Parratt. At a later date Parker continued her studies in Germany with Dr Karl Straube in Leipzig, and also the composer Max Reger. As a concert organist Parker...
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    for playing the organ works of Max Reger. He studied in Leipzig with Karl Straube, a friend of Reger. Wunderlich worked as both a church musician and academic...
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    at the Church Music Institute in Leipzig, where he studied organ with Karl Straube and Günther Ramin, piano with Carl Adolf Martienssen, choral conducting...
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    Retrieved 21 March 2012. Anderson, Christopher (October 2003). Max Reger and Karl Straube: perspectives on an organ performing tradition. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd...
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  • Conservatory with Stephan Krehl, Adolf Ruthardt, Karl Straube and Arthur Nikisch. On Karl Straube's recommendation, he continued his studies at the Hochschule...
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  • Palmblätter. Karl Ludwig Gerok studied organ at the Musikhochschule Stuttgart under organist Arnold Strebel and then with Karl Straube in Leipzig. From...
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  • the University of Leipzig, he switched to music under the influence of Karl Straube, and became a choirmaster and organist at the St. Trinitatis church in...
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