Ferdinand Laub (January 19, 1832 – March 17, 1875) was a Czech violinist and composer. Laub was born in Prague from a German Bohemian family which had...
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personality Donald Laub (1935–2024), American plastic surgeon Dori Laub (1937–2018), Israeli-American psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Ferdinand Laub (1832–1875)...
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Ferdinand Laub (1832–1875) and later by Alexander Petschnikoff (1873–1948), to whom it was given by Princess Ourosoff. In the early 1960s, the Laub–Petschnikoff...
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Patricia Kopatchinskaja Fritz Kreisler Christiaan Kriens Airat Ichmouratov Ferdinand Laub Hubert Léonard Nathan Milstein Bernhard Molique Miron Polyakin Manuel...
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Solare Aurel Stroe Kevin Volans Theodore Holland [pupils] Wilhelm Kempff Ferdinand Leitner Günter Raphael Arthur Rubinstein Nikos Skalkottas Minna Leinonen...
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on 16/28 March 1871 by four members of the Russian Musical Society: Ferdinand Laub and Ludvig Minkus, violins; Pryanishnikov, viola; and Wilhelm Fitzenhagen...
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Jan Kubelík, violinist Daniel Landa, singer Aneta Langerová, singer Ferdinand Laub, violinist Jan Antonín Losy, lute player Waldemar Matuška, singer-songwriter...
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December, Leipzig – Ferdinand David (soloist); Berlioz (conductor); Gewandhaus Orchestra 1868, 11 January, Moscow – Ferdinand Laub (soloist); Berlioz (conductor);...
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geologist and publisher, co-founded Chambers Harrap (b. 1802) 1875 – Ferdinand Laub, Czech violinist and composer (b. 1832) 1893 – Jules Ferry, French lawyer...
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– Henry Bessemer, English engineer and businessman (d. 1898) 1832 – Ferdinand Laub, Czech violinist and composer (d. 1875) 1833 – Alfred Clebsch, German...
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Vladimir Kashperov, A. R. Osberg, J. Galvani (from 1869); violin - Ferdinand Laub, Ludwig Minkus, Jan Hřímalý (from 1869 - adjunct, from 1874 - professor)...
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Op. 48 Home Sweet Home, Op.51 Le Papillon Asger Hamerik – Quintet Ferdinand Laub – Concert-Polonaise, Op. 8 Karol Józef Lipiński – 2 Impromptus, Op.34...
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1805) March 15 – Christian Julius Hansen, composer (b. 1814) March 17 – Ferdinand Laub, violinist (b. 1832) March 19 – Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume, violin maker...
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Vieuxtemps from Belgium, Antonio Bazzini from Italy, and the Czech Ferdinand Laub; he was especially impressed by Vieuxtemps. Auer gave concerts in 1864...
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last of his three string quartets. It was written as a memorial for Ferdinand Laub. (The date upon the manuscript is early February 1876.) The quartet...
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Moscow in 1873. Contrary to what some sources say, he did not study with Ferdinand Laub. In 1875, Brodsky became second professor of violin at the Moscow Conservatory...
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Tiessen 1950–1960: Hans Joachim Moser 1854–1864 Hans von Bülow 1855- ?: Ferdinand Laub 1864–1871: Rudolf Radecke 1866–1869: Friedrich Kiel 1867–1878: Eduard...
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(1858–1929) studied with teachers including Jan Hřímalý, Apolinary Kątski, Ferdinand Laub, and Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Pyotr Stolyarsky [pupils] this teacher's...
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Rose Laub Coser (born May 4, 1916 – August 21, 1994) was a German-American sociologist, educator, and social justice activist. She taught sociology at...
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He then studied at the Moscow Conservatory, where his teachers were Ferdinand Laub, Jan Hřímalý and Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. He graduated in 1876 with...
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violinist Hildegard Kirchner (d. 16 June 1913 in Dresden), a pupil of Ferdinand Laub. Their six children include the actor and baritone Waldemar Staegemann...
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Franz Lachner [pupils] Ferdinand Laub [pupils] Theodor Leschetizky [pupils] Eduard Marxsen Gustav Nottebohm [pupils] Karl Ferdinand Pohl Gottfried von Preyer [pupils]...
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violinist and composer. Heinrich Urban was born in Berlin, and studied with Ferdinand Laub, Hubert Ries and Friedrich Kiel. He sang alto in the Königliche Domchor...
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violinists of other nationalities as: Hellmesberger, Jacob Dont, Ernst, Ferdinand Laub, Franz Kneisel and Karl Klingler. The importance: Joachim will teach...
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and piano (2018); Lithuanian Music Information and Publishing Centre Ferdinand Laub (1832–1875) Trois Morceaux (3 Pieces) for viola and piano, Op. 14 (published...
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was appointed violin teacher at the Moscow Conservatory. He succeeded Ferdinand Laub as professor of violin studies 1874–1915. He was leader of the Russian...
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Budapest. After 1862 during one year he studied in Munich violin with Ferdinand Laub, whom he also assisted. In 1863 he was invited as first violinist at...
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John Laub (August 9, 1878 – January 1, 1963) was the Mayor of Akron, Ohio, 1916–17, and an early professional American football player-coach. Laub was...
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mandolin, Biographies of celebrated players and composers for these instruments, Schott and Company, London, 1914 Short bio of Ferdinand Laub v t e v t e...
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of Leipzig. He moved to Berlin soon after, played second violin in Ferdinand Laub's quartet, and gave many successful concerts. He was made royal Kapellmeister...
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