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    Max Paul Eugen Bekker (11 September 1882 – 7 March 1937) was a German music critic and author. Described as having "brilliant style and […] extensive...
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  • art teacher Oliver Bekker (born 1984), South African golf player Paul Bekker (1882–1937), German music critic De Bekker Piet de Bekker (1921–2013), Dutch...
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  • Andrew Porter (1953–1972) Ronald Crichton (1972–1978) Frankfurter Zeitung Paul Bekker The Independent Bayan Northcott (1986–2009) Edward Seckerson (c. 2009–2012)...
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    Alexander Fuller Maitland, Samuel Langford and Ernest Newman in Britain, and Paul Bekker in Germany. After World War II, leading critics included Eric Blom, Neville...
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    and mid-20th century against the criticisms[clarification needed] of Paul Bekker and Wagner. For Brahms's centenary in 1933, Schoenberg wrote and broadcast...
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  • periodisation. The term "Neue Musik" was coined by the music journalist Paul Bekker in 1919. Representatives of Neue Musik are sometimes called neutoners...
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    music held off until the third movement. In his analysis, German critic Paul Bekker states: "The opening sonata-allegro movement gave the work a definite...
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    Christoph Eschenbach 25 minutes) that finally ends with a Picardy third. Paul Bekker called the movement "the apotheosis of pain, of that deep sorrow for...
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    Hanna vom Rath, born in Frankfurt, Germany married the music critic Paul Bekker (1882–1937) in 1920 and they moved to Hofheim am Taunus, near Frankfurt/Main...
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    movements for the Fourth Symphony; from these titles the German music critic Paul Bekker conjectured a programme in which Death appears in the Scherzo "in the...
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    and attitude of the artist towards works. Busoni wrote in a letter to Paul Bekker, "By 'Young Classicalism' I mean the mastery, the sifting and the turning...
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    at St. Albans School as particularly impactful on his education: Paul Piazza, Paul Barrett, Ted Eagles, Sandy Larson, Don Brown, Vaughn Keith, and Jack...
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    being an amalgam of many genres. Analysts, including Specht, Cooke and Paul Bekker, have identified Adagio, Scherzo and Finale "movements" within the overall...
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    extension of the Third's ideas, explores life in heaven. According to Paul Bekker's 1921 synopsis of the symphony, Mahler made an early program sketch titled...
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    Andrew Porter (1953–1972) Ronald Crichton (1972–1978) Frankfurter Zeitung Paul Bekker The Independent Bayan Northcott (1986–2009) Edward Seckerson (c. 2009–2012)...
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    August Immanuel Bekker (21 May 1785 – 7 June 1871) was a German philologist and critic. Born in Berlin, Bekker completed his classical education at the...
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  • Andries Bekker (born 5 December 1983 in Cape Town, South Africa) is a former South African rugby union player for the Springbok rugby team as well as Kobelco...
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    immediately after Mahler's death, scholars such as Paul Bekker, Ernst Decsey, Richard Specht, and Paul Stefan published studies with reference to the Sixth...
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    Forbes (1967, pp. 1088–1092). There was also a forged Beethoven letter by Paul Bekker in Die Musik. But it was already shown to be a hoax by Newman (1911)—a...
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    Spirit". The New York Times. Retrieved 7 May 2016. Bekker, Paul (1992). "Elektra: A Study by Paul Bekker". In Bryan Randolph Gilliam (ed.). Richard Strauss...
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    it?"[citation needed] Pfitzner had a similar debate with the critic Paul Bekker.[citation needed] Pfitzner dedicated his Violin Concerto in B minor,...
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    Born in South Melbourne, the son of a church musician – organist at St Paul's Cathedral – and warehouseman, Walter James Turner, and Alice May (née Watson)...
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    Andrew Porter (1953–1972) Ronald Crichton (1972–1978) Frankfurter Zeitung Paul Bekker The Independent Bayan Northcott (1986–2009) Edward Seckerson (c. 2009–2012)...
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  • Andrew Porter (1953–1972) Ronald Crichton (1972–1978) Frankfurter Zeitung Paul Bekker The Independent Bayan Northcott (1986–2009) Edward Seckerson (c. 2009–2012)...
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    (German) Deutsche Musik der Gegenwart (German) — 1922 essay by critic Paul Bekker about Franz Schreker's place in contemporary German music (Archived 3...
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  • conducting his Symphony of Psalms at the Lincoln Center. A graduate of Saint Paul's School in Garden City, New York, Tommasini studied piano with Donald Currier...
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    Rückert-Lieder were "certainly among the best songs that Mahler had composed". Paul Bekker in the Allgemeine Musik-Zeitung again repeated the criticism that the...
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  • Andrew Porter (1953–1972) Ronald Crichton (1972–1978) Frankfurter Zeitung Paul Bekker The Independent Bayan Northcott (1986–2009) Edward Seckerson (c. 2009–2012)...
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  • Andrew Porter (1953–1972) Ronald Crichton (1972–1978) Frankfurter Zeitung Paul Bekker The Independent Bayan Northcott (1986–2009) Edward Seckerson (c. 2009–2012)...
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    as Theodor Adorno, Ned Rorem, Lou Harrison, John Cage, Frank O'Hara, and Paul Bowles. Grosser died in 1986, three years before Thomson. His most important...
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