Hugo Kauder (9 June 1888 – 22 July 1972) was an Austrian-Jewish composer, music theorist, and teacher. He composed in a relatively traditional, Brahmsian...
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Kauder is a surname of: Hugo Kauder (1888–1972), 20th-century Austrian composer Jan Kauder (1931–1990), Polish footballer Reinhold Kauder (born 1950)...
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published. While there, he studied with Richard Stöhr, Joseph Marx and Hugo Kauder. He won a state prize for a setting of the Requiem mass in 1934, but...
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Ehrenberg (Quartet for oboe, clarinet, horn, and bassoon, Op. 40), and Hugo Kauder (Quartet for oboe, clarinet, horn, and bassoon). Susan J. Maclagan, A...
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(2004) Faradzh Karayev (aka Faraj Garayev) Terminus for solo cello (1985) Hugo Kauder Suite (1925) Second Suite (1924) Frederick Kaufman Inner Sanctum (1999)...
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Perlmutter) and Isadore Davis. He studied composition with Paul Nordoff and Hugo Kauder, and subsequently with Per Nørgard in Copenhagen. He attended Bard College...
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Milton Katims (1909–2006), conductor Martha Strongin Katz (b. 1942) Hugo Kauder (1888–1972), composer, violinist Nigel Keay (b. 1955), composer Nigel...
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Violinist Wilhelm Müller had been a member of the Joachim Quartet. Violists Hugo Kauder and Marcel Dick and cellists Richard Krotschak and Hermann Busch were...
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1957. Johanna Beyer (1888–1944): At least four (1934, 1936, ?, 1943). Hugo Kauder (1888–1972): Nineteen string quartets. Matthijs Vermeulen (1888–1967):...
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(1895–1955) Georgy L'vovich Katuar (1861–1926) Georg Katzer (1935–2019) Hugo Kauder (1888–1972) Georg Friedrich Kauffmann (1679–1735) Hiba Kawas (born 1972)...
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