Adolf Aber (28 January 1893 – 21 May 1960) was a German musicologist and music critic. But he spent his childhood in Apolda, where he was born. His father...
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Haslemere Festival", The Musical Times 92, no. 1301 (July 1951): 312. Adolf Aber, "Tradition and Revolution at Bayreuth", The Musical Times 92, no. 1304...
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(1937-57), UK (1957-63), US (1963-75), UK (1975-84) Primarily publishers Adolf Aber (1893–1960). Arrived from Germany, 1933, worked at Novello Walter Bergmann...
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concerts were the highlights of the London season; audiences, reported Adolf Aber, felt here, at last, was the music of Bach and Handel as it was meant...
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decades, has been given extensive tributes. [...] Thus stands a Herr Adolf Aber as "DJ" lies German Jew (!) in the new Riemann. This "German" Jew, a former...
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bestimmte, daß die Halbbrüder gleichberechtigt erben sollten, verpflichtete sie aber zugleich, ihre Interessen auf ewig zu poolen. Harald, der in der Öffentlichkeit...
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Backhendl Gnocchi Neo-Nazi coded symbols Adolf Hitler and vegetarianism Karrers, Andrea. "Nockerl: einfach aber köstlich" [Dumplings: simple but delicious]...
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intensity to create a new perspective of scene design and stage lighting. As Adolf Aber sums up, "The whole aim of such a production is—as Appia points out—to...
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Adolf Clarenbach (or Klarenbach) (c. 1497 – 28 September 1529), burnt at the stake in Cologne, died as one of the first Protestant martyrs of the Reformation...
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Adolf Friedrich Rutenberg (30 October 1808 – December 1869) was a German geography teacher, Young Hegelian and journalist. He was a close friend of German...
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