Ernst Bachrich (30 May 1892 – 11 July 1942) was an Austrian composer, conductor, and pianist. He composed piano music, chamber music and Lieder. Born in...
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times included figures as diverse as Guido Adler, David Josef Bach, Ernst Bachrich, Imre [Emerich] Balabán and Béla Bartók of the New Hungarian Music Society...
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1952), pop musician Louie Austen (born 1946), composer and musician Ernst Bachrich (1892–1942), composer and conductor Caroline Bayer (1758–1803), 18th-century...
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chamber at Auschwitz Heinz Alt 1922–1945 German composer Jewish Dachau Ernst Bachrich 1892–1942 Austrian composer ? Majdanek/Lublin concentration camp Al...
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Albicus (c. 1360–1427), Roman Catholic Archbishop of Prague Sigismund Bachrich (1841–1913), Hungarian composer, violinist and violist Sigismund Bacstrom...
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all but one of these occasions (June 17, 1920), when the pianist was Ernst Bachrich. Schoenberg's advocacy reflected the altruistic aims he had for his...
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Joachim, Eduard Reményi, Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst, Jakob Dont, Georg Hellmesberger, Sr., Jakob Grün and Sigismund Bachrich. He was quite involved in chamber music...
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the Vienna Conservatory. Starting with violin studies, with Sigismund Bachrich and Arnold Rosé, he moved into the composition class of Robert Fuchs, graduating...
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(1645–1716), organist Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750), composer Sigismund Bachrich (1841–1913), composer, violinist August Baeyens (1895–1966), composer Vladimir...
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the Vienna Musikverein by the Rosé Quartet with Arnold Rosé and Albert Bachrich (violins), Anton Ruzitska (viola), and Friedrich Buxbaum (cello), extended...
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