Ödön (Edmund) Péter József de Mihalovich (September 13, 1842 in Fericsánci, Slavonia – April 22, 1929 in Budapest) was a Hungarian composer and music educator...
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jumper Ödön von Horváth (1901–1938), writer Ödön Lechner (1845–1914), architect Ödön Mihalovich (1842–1929), composer and music educator Ödön Pártos (1907–1977)...
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symphony Heinrich Hofmann (1842–1902), German composer of 1 symphony Ödön Mihalovich (1842–1929), Hungarian composer of 4 symphonies Arthur Sullivan (1842–1900)...
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12 – Marianne Brandt, operatic contralto (died 1921) September 13 – Ödön Mihalovich, composer (died 1929) September 24 – Emma Livry, ballerina (died 1863)...
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Op. 107 Reformation (1832) Frank Merrick Symphony in D minor (1912) Ödön Mihalovich Symphony (published about 1883.) Nikolai Myaskovsky Symphony No. 15 [de]...
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Brankovics György (1874) stands out. Wagnerism influenced the work of Ödön Mihalovich, founder of the Budapest Wagner Society and author of Toldi szereime...
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coach and former player. Antun Mihalović (1868–1949), politician. Ödön Mihalovich (1842–1929), composer and music educator. Viktor Bubanj (1918–1972)...
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orchestral nocturne Paris, Théophile Ysaÿe's Piano Concerto, and Ödön Mihalovich's ballad The Death of Pan ("my fellow competitors", as Sibelius referred...
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and Archbishop of Zagreb from 1870 to 1891. House of Mihalović (also Mihalovich, Mihalovics, Mihalovits, Mihajlović) was a noble family from Orahovica...
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