Alma Maria Rosé (3 November 1906 – 4/5 April 1944) was an Austrian violinist of Jewish descent. Her uncle was the composer Gustav Mahler. She was deported...
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portrayal of Alma Rosé and several other musicians, and the diminishment by Fénelon of their bond and support for one another. Fénelon presents Rosé as a cruel...
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Rosé is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Alfred Rosé (1902–1975), Austrian composer and conductor Alma Rosé (1906–1944), Austrian violinist...
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(concertmaster) and player of chamber music. He was leading the Rosé Quartet for several decades. Arnold Rosé was born in Jassy, United Principalities of Moldavia...
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Emmerich Rosé (11 December 1902, Vienna –7 May 1975, London, Ontario, Canada) was an Austrian composer and conductor. He was the elder brother of Alma Rosé, son...
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of Auschwitz. In the process, she strikes up a close relationship with Alma Rosé, the musical group's leader, as well as the other members of the band...
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editor, wife of Alfred Hitchcock Alma Rosé (1906–1944), Austrian violinist Alma Rubens (1897–1931), American actress Alma Johanna Ruubel (1899–1990), Estonian...
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London (conducted by Sir Adrian Boult) with the Viennese Jewish violinist Alma Rosé, who told Pirani that Backhaus "was a great friend of the family" and...
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The Rosé Quartet was a string quartet formed by Arnold Rosé in 1882. It was active for 55 years, until 1938. Its members changed over time. Rosé was first...
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Czajkowska, and later arranged for an accomplished Austrian violinist named Alma Rosé to be transferred camps so that she could conduct the women’s orchestra...
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