Joseph Böhm (Hungarian: Böhm József; 4 April 1795 – 28 March 1876) was a Hungarian violinist and a director of the Vienna Conservatory. He was born in...
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David Joseph Bohm FRS (/boʊm/; 20 December 1917 – 27 October 1992) was an American–Brazilian–British scientist who has been described as one of the most...
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Böhm may refer to: Böhm (wind), a cold katabatic wind in the Bavarian and Bohemian Mountains of Europe A German surname, meaning Bohemian. See also Bohm...
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Ethiopian citizenship in 2003. Böhm was born on 16 March 1928 in Darmstadt, Germany, the son of Austrian conductor Karl Böhm and German soprano Thea Linhard...
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and Georg Hellmesberger, Sr.; finally – and most significantly – with Joseph Böhm, who introduced him to the world of chamber music). In 1843 he was taken...
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Eugen Ritter von Böhm-Bawerk (German: [bøːm ˈbaːvɛʁk]; born Eugen Böhm, 12 February 1851 – 27 August 1914) was an economist from Austria-Hungary who made...
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great success. In any case, Beethoven was not to blame, as violinist Joseph Böhm recalled: Beethoven himself conducted, that is, he stood in front of...
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death in 1890. Boehm (originally "Böhm") was born in Vienna of Hungarian parentage. His father, Josef Daniel Böhm, was a court medal maker and the director...
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Salieri was the Conservatory's first director. In 1819, it hired violinist Joseph Böhm, and by 1827 offered courses in most orchestral instruments. The Conservatory's...
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Violin School whose greats are: Joseph Böhm, Joseph Joachim, Jakob Grün, Leopold Auer, Jenő Hubay, Carl Flesch, Joseph Szigeti, Tibor Varga, Sandor Vegh...
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