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    Ferdinand Löwe (19 February 1865 – 6 January 1925) was an Austrian conductor. Löwe was born in Vienna, Austrian Empire where along with Munich, Germany...
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  • Look up Löwe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The German-language surname Löwe, also Lowe or Loewe (German for "lion") may refer to: Andreas Loewe (born...
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  • Ninth Symphony is one of only two to use the first edition prepared by Ferdinand Löwe in 1903 following Bruckner's death. Adler also promoted much modern...
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    precursor of the Vienna Symphony, under the conductor Ferdinand Löwe in his own arrangement. Löwe profoundly changed Bruckner's original score by adapting...
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  • auspicious conducting debut there in 1906. Meanwhile, Anton Bruckner pupil Ferdinand Löwe established an enduring tradition of Bruckner performance which continues...
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    performed in New York by Seidl on 4 April 1888. With the assistance of Ferdinand Löwe and probably also Franz and Joseph Schalk, Bruckner thoroughly revised...
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  • performs at the Musikverein and at the Theater an der Wien. In 1900, Ferdinand Löwe founded the orchestra as the Wiener Concertverein (Vienna Concert Society)...
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    reorganized. President Karl Ritter von Wiener resigned and conductor Ferdinand Löwe was elected director by the teachers. In 1922, Joseph Marx took over...
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    Gutmann in 1885. It is widely accepted that Nikisch, Franz Schalk and Ferdinand Löwe had significant influence over this edition, but there is some debate...
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    opera singers of her time. Sophie Löwe was born on 24 March 1815 in Oldenburg, daughter of the actor Ferdinand Löwe (1787–1832). From 1831, she studied...
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  • others, he taught Vladimir de Pachmann, Isabelle Vengerova, Hugo Wolf, Ferdinand Löwe and Russian pianist and composer Josef Rubinstein (1847-1884). Hans...
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  • his studies after the war. His teachers included Emil Sauer (piano), Ferdinand Löwe (conducting) and Josef Marx (composition). He also studied musicology...
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    Franz Ferdinand are a Scottish rock band formed in Glasgow in 2002. Their original line-up was composed of Alex Kapranos (lead vocals, lead guitar, keyboards)...
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    Jarman's band, the Cribs, accepted an award on behalf of winners Franz Ferdinand. While on his way to collect the trophy from presenter Russell Brand,...
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    triumphing as director of the Hofoper). Richter recommended Mahler or Ferdinand Löwe to the orchestra as his replacement. In 1898, on 24 September, the orchestra...
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    premiere it was performed in New York under Walter Damrosch, Vienna under Ferdinand Löwe, St Petersburg under Alexander Siloti, and Leipzig under Arthur Nikisch...
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    symphony was performed in New York under Walter Damrosch, Vienna under Ferdinand Löwe, St. Petersburg under Alexander Siloti, and Leipzig under Artur Nikisch...
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    date unknown – Julito Collazo, percussionist (d. 2004) January 6 – Ferdinand Löwe, Austrian conductor (b. 1865) January 8 – Jimmy Palao, African-American...
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  • premiere in Vienna, by the Russian cellist Alexandre Barjansky, with Ferdinand Löwe conducting. Harrison gave the British premiere on 23 July 1923, in a...
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    Doblinger: 05 623 Löwe, Stiegler, Freiberg, Freund, Funeral music, Adagio of Anton Bruckner's Symphony no. 7 in 4 versions by Ferdinand Löwe (18 horns), Karl...
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    under such renowned conductors as Felix Weingartner, Arthur Nikisch, Ferdinand Löwe, and Gustav Mahler. Around 1892 he began to teach himself the guitar...
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  • Joseph Schalk, 14 "mixed version" 1887-1890, 15 version revised by Ferdinand Löwe. The first editions of Bruckner's works published by Theodor Rättig...
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  • movements remained unperformed until their premiere in Vienna (in Ferdinand Löwe's highly revised version) on 11 February 1903. Bruckner suggested using...
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    of the company date to the 1930s when Czech-German automotive engineer Ferdinand Porsche founded Porsche with Adolf Rosenberger, a keystone figure in the...
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    Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin (German: Ferdinand Adolf Heinrich August Graf von Zeppelin; 8 July 1838 – 8 March 1917) was a German general and later inventor...
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    winning an international prize, he went to Austria and Germany; he met Ferdinand Löwe in Vienna, and Max Reger in Meiningen.: 51  In 1912–13 he was in Paris;...
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  • Kitzler Study Book, which was first in possession of Bruckner's pupil Ferdinand Löwe, went later in private possession of Margarethe Mugrauer – the granddaughter...
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    posthumously premiered in a version which had been substantially edited by Ferdinand Löwe. Löwe had attempted to make the music more acceptable to the public by...
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    Thaddeus Sobieski Constantine Lowe (August 20, 1832 – January 16, 1913), also known as Professor T. S. C. Lowe, was an American Civil War aeronaut, scientist...
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  • cello Paul Grümmer. Following Busch's appointment as leader, conductor Ferdinand Löwe and the directors of the new Konzerthaus wanted to start a string quartet...
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