Camillo Schumann (10 March 1872 – 29 December 1946) was a German late Romantic composer and organist. Schumann was born in Königstein as one of twelve...
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born at Königstein. He was the son of Clemens Schumann (1839–1918) and the older brother of Camillo Schumann. He first studied the violin and organ with...
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opposition to more conservative composers such as Felix Mendelssohn and Robert Schumann. Note that this list is purely chronological, and includes a substantial...
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1910) 1945 – Beulah Dark Cloud, American actress (b. 1887) 1946 – Camillo Schumann, German composer and organist (b. 1872) 1948 – Harry Farjeon, British...
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piano) Fünf Stücke im Volkston (Five Pieces in Folk Style), Op.102 Camillo Schumann Cellosonate Nr. 1 op. 59 Cellosonate Nr. 2 op. 99 Cellosonate Nr. 3...
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Reinhard Kluth (category Robert Schumann Hochschule alumni)
Wenzel Stamitz Prize 2013: Kompositionsstipendium der Stadt Düsseldorf Camillo Schumann: 6 Orgelsonaten Jürg Baur: Orgelwerke Louis James Alfred Lefébure-Wély:...
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He accepted students, of whom two enjoyed moderate success: violinist Camillo Sivori and cellist Gaetano Ciandelli. Neither, however, considered Paganini...
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printed edition): 1: Henri Vieuxtemps; 2: Giuseppe Austri; 3: Ernesto Camillo Sivori; 4: Ole Bornemann Bull; 5: Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst; 6: Karol Józef...
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Joseph Joachim (section The Schumanns, Brahms; Berlin)
tours. In 1853, he was invited by Robert Schumann to the Lower Rhine Music Festival, where he met Clara Schumann and Brahms, with whom he performed for...
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Joachim, with the inscription "To him for whom it was written." Clara Schumann reacted unfavourably to the concerto, considering the work "not brilliant...
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The collection point was moved in August 1943 to the former Villa of Camillo Castiglioni to Grundlsee near Bad Aussee, which stored books 1944/45 in...
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Anna Giorgio Albertazzi as Count Enrico Alberti Camillo Pilotto as Don Eugenio Henri Vidon as Lt. Schumann Tonio Selwart as General Renner Diana Lante as...
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among others, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Chopin, Schumann, Clara Schumann, Liszt, Gershwin, Prokofiev and Tchaikovsky. Her artistic achievements...
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Library: Add MS 29996 (16th–17th C.) [6] (see also Germany) (see also France) Camillo Carlsen Niels Gade Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann Gustav Helsted Edgar Henrichsen...
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several times in the diaries of Robert Schumann and Clara Wieck. In Paris, between January and February 1843, Camillo Sivori, Paganini's famous pupil, and...
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Cable Nelson Cable Piano Company Cäcilia Cahn & Cahn Calisia Cameo Cameron Camillo Cappelen Carl. Kierston Carlton Candice Carod Cauwenberghe Chaika Challen...
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theorist (d. 1832) 1814 – Prince Louis, Duke of Nemours (d. 1896) 1815 – Camillo Sivori, Italian virtuoso violinist and composer (d. 1894) 1819 – Christian...
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international contests. Nairi was a member of the International of Piano Camillo Togni in Brescia from 2002 to 2005. During the months of August 2003 and...
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Olimpia. Also, the Ospedale del Littorio (which later was named Ospedale San Camillo) and the apartment blocks in the area of Monteverde Nuovo were built in...
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Mexican footballer Marvin Camel (born 1951), American boxer Marvin Felix Camillo (1937–1988), American theatre director Marvin Campbell (born 1961), British...
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in Munich. The public limited company BMW AG was founded in 1918, with Camillo Castiglioni owning one third of the share capital. In 1922 BMW relocated...
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about Barbarossa (Oruç Reis, c. 1474 – 1518) 1954 Alvaro piuttosto corsaro Camillo Mastrocinque Renato Rascel Musical The Black Pirates United States Mexico...
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Zentralfriedhof. Clara Schumann 1896 Composer Alter Friedhof, Bonn, Germany According to her wishes she was buried next to her husband, Robert Schumann, who had died...
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by Alexandre Dumas[citation needed] Il Trionfo dei Carbonari (1802) by Camillo Federici, the pseudonym of Giovanni Battista Viassolo. It was published...
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in one opera with the Vienna State Opera before her marriage to Baron Camillo von Türk in either 1891 or 1897. After marrying, Türk-Rohn stopped performing...
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was founded in 1887 and since then has worked with artists such as Clara Schumann and Richard Strauss. The Philharmonic Society, founded by Hermann Dimmler...
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1878) August 4 – Maurice de Guérin, French poet (d. 1839) August 10 – Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, 1st Prime Minister of Italy (d. 1861) August 24...
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astronomer at Dunsink Observatory, near Dublin MPC · 3751 3752 Camillo 1985 PA Camillo, son of the early Roman King Turno MPC · 3752 3753 Cruithne 1986...
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Gaetano Pugnani, Fritz Kreisler, Niccolò Paganini, Robert Schumann, Henryk Wieniawski, Camillo Sivori and Antonio Bazzini. In 2015 he performed at the Teatro...
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Klaus Schulze (1947–2022) William Schuman (1910–1992) Clara Schumann (1819–1896) Robert Schumann (1810–1856) Ludwig Schuncke (1810–1834) Georg Caspar Schürmann...
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