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    Josef Venantius von Wöss (13 June 1863 – 22 October 1943) was a Viennese church musician, composer, teacher of harmony and music publishing lector. He...
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  • military figure Celeste Woss y Gil (1891–1985), Dominican Republic painter, educator, and feminist activist Josef Venantius von Wöss (1863–1943), Austrian...
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    the Feast of Christ the King, by the Austrian church musician Josef Venantius von Wöss. Dreves published the text in a collection of self-composed hymns...
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    between 1902 and 1910 carry full authenticity for posterity." Josef Venantius von Wöss arranged the symphony for four-hands piano, a version which was...
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  • written by Guido Maria Dreves in 1886, and a melody written by Josef Venantius von Wöss in 1928. It is a song of thanks and praise of God who protects...
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    Duesberg presented her 1880 composed Piano Trio in F Major (1880). Josef Venantius von Wöss hosted a concert in the Great Hall of the Musikverein on 12 January...
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  • Susana Naidich Leopold Nowak Heinrich Schenker Elisabeth Wärnfeldt Josef Venantius von Wöss Manchester Faces and Places. Vol. XVI No. 2. Manchester: Geo. Woodhead...
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    musician Josef Venantius von Wöss, the operetta composer Edmund Eysler, and actress Marianne Schönauer. Furthermore, the architect Friedrich von Schmidt, figure...
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  • (died 1937) Adolf Schuppan, composer (died c. 1931) June 13 – Josef Venantius Wöss, composer (died 1943) June 16 – Paul Antonin Vidal, composer (died 1931)...
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    Ludwig Berberich was inspired by the edition that Wöss had published in 1914 with Universal Edition. Wöss had been inspired by the first edition, which contained...
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