• Fritz Zweig (8 September 1893 - 28 February 1984) was a German conductor. Born in Olomouc, Moravia, after graduating from the local high school, Zweig...
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    Stefan Zweig (/zwaɪɡ, swaɪɡ/; German: [ˈʃtɛ.fan t͡svaɪ̯k] ; 28 November 1881 – 22 February 1942) was an Austrian writer. At the height of his literary...
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  • 'Stefan Zweig: Farewell to Europe'". Variety. Penske Business Media. Retrieved 5 August 2016. Roxborough, Scott (3 August 2016). "'Toni Erdmann,' 'Fritz Bauer'...
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    voice teachers, which led him to Fritz and Tilly de Garmo Zweig. Soon after Anderson began working with Mrs. Zweig as his voice teacher, Anderson decided...
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    non-musicians escape Nazi Germany. He managed to have Max Zweig, a nephew of conductor Fritz Zweig, released from Dachau concentration camp. Others, from...
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  • traditionally Romanian. Foster studied conducting with German conductor Fritz Zweig and piano with Joanna Grauden, both in Los Angeles. His other teachers...
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  • Concerts Orchestra. Munch also studied conducting with Czech conductor Fritz Zweig, who had fled Berlin during his tenure at Berlin's Krolloper. Following...
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  • Accademia Chigiana in Siena. She studied conducting in Los Angeles with Fritz Zweig. This was followed by the completion of a Doctorate of Musical Arts at...
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  • Goldenberg, timpani from Saul Goodman, and conducting with Rudolph Thomas and Fritz Zweig. While in New York City, Kraft worked as a freelance musician and was...
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    member, including Willi Bredel, Fritz Erpenbeck, Bernhard Kellermann, Victor Klemperer, Anna Seghers, Bodo Uhse, Arnold Zweig. Its first chairman was Johannes...
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  • The House by the Sea (1924 film) (category Films based on works by Stefan Zweig)
    directed by Fritz Kaufmann [de] and starring Asta Nielsen, Gregori Chmara and Albert Steinrück. The film is adapted from the play by Stefan Zweig. The art...
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    as a pianist and conductor under former Berlin Philharmonic conductor Fritz Zweig, and Dr. George Dawson of California State University, Long Beach. He...
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    Ludwig Binswanger Melanie Klein Otto Rank Karen Horney Harry Stack Sullivan Fritz Perls Anna Freud Donald Winnicott Wilhelm Reich Milton H. Erickson Jacques...
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  • wunderbar. Hans Heinz Bollmann with theBerlin Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Fritz Zweig. Homocord 4-3151 (mx. C 1356 D) „Mutterl-Lied“ from the operetta Die...
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    Walser Josef Weinheber Peter Weiss Franz Werfel Christa Wolf Fritz Zorn (Fritz Angst) Stefan Zweig Contemporary writers Zsuzsa Bánk Thomas Brussig Jenny Erpenbeck...
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    Die schweigsame Frau (category Stefan Zweig Collection)
    1935 comic opera in three acts by Richard Strauss to a libretto by Stefan Zweig after Ben Jonson's 1609 comedy Epicœne, or The Silent Woman. Since Elektra...
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    assimilation into German society was unattainable. German Jewish writer Arnold Zweig, who had volunteered for the army and seen action in the rank of private...
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  • teaching, & his school by Fritz Wittels. London: G. Allen & Unwin, [1924]. Translated from the German. Passion and pain by Stefan Zweig. London, Chapman and...
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    friendship with Arnold Zweig, who was 25 years old at that time. Between 1912 and 1939 there was a long exchange of letters between the Zweig couple and Helene...
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    Gottlob Winkler Friedrich Wolf Carl Zuckmayer Clara Zetkin Arnold Zweig Stefan Zweig List of books banned by governments Verbrannte und verbannte Czesław...
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    of the mind. London: Karnac. p. 161. ISBN 9781849406420. OCLC 727944810. Zweig, Connie (1991). Meeting the Shadow. Los Angeles: J.P. Tarcher. ISBN 0-87477-618-X...
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  • generations of quarks can be predicted. 1964 Murray Gell-Mann and George Zweig propose the quark/aces model 1964 François Englert, Robert Brout, Peter...
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  • The Burning Secret (category Films based on works by Stefan Zweig)
    Schaufuß. It was based on the 1913 novella of the same title by Stefan Zweig. It was released by the German branch of Universal Pictures. It was shot...
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  • 1979), writer and anthropologist Volker Zotz, writer and philosopher Stefan Zweig (1881–1942), writer, born in Vienna "Autorin Eugenie Kain 49-jährig gestorben"...
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    Roth wrote in a prophetic letter to his friend, the Austrian writer Stefan Zweig: You will have realized by now that we are drifting towards great catastrophes...
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  • been called "howlingly funny", and Wall Street Journal columnist Jason Zweig said in an interview that The Devil's Dictionary is "probably the most brilliant...
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    Mendelssohn. Further, Strauss insisted on using a Jewish librettist, Stefan Zweig, for his opera Die schweigsame Frau which ultimately led to his firing from...
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  • literary Mitteleuropa are Joseph Roth (1894–1939), Stefan Zweig (1881–1942), Arnold Zweig (1887–1968) and Lion Feuchtwanger (1884–1958). Roth's novel...
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  • illustrator, caricaturist, lithographer and photographer (1958) Arnold Zweig, novelist (1977) Scott 2007 Standard Postage Stamp Catalogue Vol. 3, © 2007...
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    (1887–1914), poet Josef Weinheber (1892–1945), poet and essayist Stefan Zweig (1881–1942), novelist and playwright Amon Göth (1908–1946), commandant of...
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