Alfred Hertz (15 July 1872 – 17 April 1942) was a Prussian-born conductor. He was born in Frankfurt, Province of Hesse-Nassau, Prussia (in present-day...
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Heinrich Rudolf Hertz (/hɜːrts/ HURTS; German: [ˈhaɪnʁɪç ˈhɛʁts]; 22 February 1857 – 1 January 1894) was a German physicist who first conclusively proved...
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who served for one year.[citation needed] Oberhoffer was proceeded by Alfred Hertz for two years.[citation needed] In 1925 Fritz Reiner migrated to the...
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52-hertz whale, colloquially referred to as 52 Blue, is an individual whale of unidentified species that calls at the unusual frequency of 52 hertz. This...
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include: Alfred Hertz (1872–1942), German musician Arne Hertz (born 1939), Swedish racer Carl Hertz (1859–1924), American performer Carl Hellmuth Hertz (aka...
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1911–1912 season, five of which were popular music. In 1915, Alfred Hertz succeeded Hadley. Hertz helped to refine the orchestra and arranged for the Victor...
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summer. He had previously been encouraged to come to San Francisco by Alfred Hertz and Temple Emanu El cantor Reuben Rinder. In 1925 Bloch resigned from...
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Sachsenhausen concentration camp. George Henschel, singer and conductor Alfred Hertz, conductor André Herzberg, musician (Pankow) Ferdinand Hiller, composer...
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the Metropolitan Opera in New York on 28 December 1910, conducted by Alfred Hertz, with Geraldine Farrar as the Goose-Girl, Herman Jadlowker as the King's...
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Metropolitan Opera on the following 9 December in a production conducted by Alfred Hertz. The cast included Frieda Hempel as the Marschallin, Margarethe Arndt-Ober...
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Role Voice type Premiere Cast, 14 March 1912 (Conductor: Alfred Hertz) Mona contralto Louise Homer Quintus tenor Riccardo Martin Enya mezzo-soprano Rita...
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In his 1930 book The Myth of the Twentieth Century the Nazi ideologue Alfred Rosenberg expressed the view that "Parsifal represents a church-influenced...
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solo performance with the San Francisco Symphony under the direction of Alfred Hertz and a recital at the Scottish Rite Hall. His reputation preceded him...
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Lydig (1907); the author Lloyd Osbourne (1907); the star conductor Alfred Hertz (1909); the ballerina Adeline Genée (1908); the theatrical and opera...
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are not listed here. Anton Seidl (1885–97) Walter Damrosch (1884–1902) Alfred Hertz (1902–15, leading conductor of German repertory) Gustav Mahler (1908–10)...
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onto Union Square. Later in the morning, opera singer Enrico Caruso and Alfred Hertz, the conductor of the San Francisco Symphony, who was hosting a tour...
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Hall was named for the 1915-30 conductor of the San Francisco Symphony, Alfred Hertz, who left his estate to Berkeley for music. Its 678-seat concert hall...
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Symphony Orchestra - Live 1959) Waltzes (16), Op. 39, five extracts (arr. Alfred Hertz) (The Standard Symphony Orchestra (San Francisco) - Live 1949) Max Bruch...
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Bernhard Sekles (1872–1934), composer, conductor, pianist and pedagogue Alfred Hertz (1872–1942), American conductor Karl Maria Kaufmann (1872-1951), Biblical...
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The Fannie and John Hertz Foundation is an American non-profit organization that awards prestigious fellowships to Ph.D. students in the applied physical...
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supporters of his music, the conductors Hans Haym, Fritz Cassirer and Alfred Hertz at Elberfeld, and Julius Buths at Düsseldorf. Haym conducted Over the...
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October 17 – Nikita Balieff October 24 – Bishop Freeman October 31 – Alfred Hertz November 7 – Knute Rockne November 14 – Newton D. Baker November 21 –...
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14 March 1935 Adolph Mühlmann 768 baritone 7 November 1898 6 May 1910 Alfred Hertz 768 conductor 28 November 1902 4 June 1915 Carlotta Ordassy 761 soprano...
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Luise Reuss-Belce, David Bispham and Eugène Dufriche, conducted by Alfred Hertz, Der Wald was followed by Verdi's Il trovatore. Yohalem notes that "it...
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Bavaria-born American businessman, co-founder of Hellman, Haas & Co. Alfred Hertz (1872–1942), Prussian-born conductor. Florence Prag Kahn (1866–1948)...
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Theilgaard (1877–1936) C.A. Olesen (1845–1920) Alfred Benzon (1855-1932) Jens Lange (1861–1922) Alfred Hertz (1871–1939) Ove Munck (1873–1948) E. Pontoppidan...
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attended the University of California at Berkeley (MA in musicology, Alfred Hertz Fellowship, 1972) and twice was a fellow in piano at the Tanglewood Music...
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director, Pierre Monteux. Other conductors on the broadcasts included Alfred Hertz, Sir Thomas Beecham and Werner Janssen. Arthur Fiedler, who led the San...
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his art. In 1954–1955, Dorothy studied singing in Vienna through an Alfred Hertz Master's Fellowship from UC Berkeley. During this time, Clement studied...
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Alda (Gatti-Casazza's wife) as Roxanne in a performance conducted by Alfred Hertz. The sets were designed by Antonio Rovescalli while the costumes were...
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