Hermann Abert (German: [ˈʔaːbɐt]; 25 March 1871 – 13 August 1927) was a German historian of music. Abert was born in Stuttgart, the son of Johann Josef...
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Johann Joseph Abert (1832–1915), composer Hermann Abert (1871–1927), music historian ABERT, a Brazilian radio and television association Abert Rim, a fault...
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speculated to be Hermann, although more common Germanic given names are at least as likely, e.g. Ermen/Irmin "universal", "strong" etc. Hermann Abert (1871–1927)...
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Georg Nikolaus von Nissen. For instance, the important biography by Hermann Abert largely follows this account. The following is a summary of this view...
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francs, enough to buy a country estate at Caversaccio in Como Province. Hermann Abert (2007). W. A. Mozart. Yale University Press. pp. 1340–. ISBN 978-0-300-07223-5...
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that Mozart's opinion might later have changed somewhat. As noted by Hermann Abert in his 1920 biography W. A. Mozart, the set of variations K. 500 of...
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updated by Stanley Sadie and Fiona Smart. Springer, p. 263. Abert (2016), p. 1307. Abert, Hermann (2016). W. A. Mozart. Translated by Stewart Spencer. new...
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York: University of Chicago Press. p. 56 n. 36. ISBN 978-0-226-24113-5. Hermann Abert, Mozart, (1909), transl. and revised by Cliff Eisen, Yale University...
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performance, has been the object of similar hazy and cursory descriptions. Hermann Abert (1871–1927) describes in more precise detail the facts of this "fiasco"...
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piano sonatas for Princess Friederike and six quartets for the King". Hermann Abert believed K. 576 to be one of these sonatas; however, Wolfgang Plath...
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