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    Hugo Gottesmann (April 8, 1896 – January 22, 1970) was an Austrian violinist, violist, conductor, and chamber musician. A highly decorated soldier in...
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  • with an initial contract of five seasons. Ferdinand Löwe (1900–1925) Hugo Gottesmann (1929–1933) Oswald Kabasta (1934–1938) Hans Weisbach (1939–1944) Hans...
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    many horn compositions. From 1917 to 1922, Kauder was the violist of the Gottesmann Quartet. He was a member of Arnold Schoenberg's Society for Private Musical...
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    concertmaster of the Chicago Opera Orchestra and Austrian violinist Hugo Gottesmann. Madame Schumann Heink, Gladys Swarthout, John Charles Thomas, Richard...
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  • Doktor (1913), Emil Bohnke (1919–21), again Karl Doktor (1921–45) and Hugo Gottesmann (1946–52). The cellists were Paul Grümmer (1913–30) and Hermann Busch...
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  • care for stray animals in Costa del Sol. On 20 June 1980 she married Prince Hugo Weriand Antonius Franziskus Thomas Maria zu Windisch-Graetz in New York City...
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  • Emerson String Quartet violinist Eugene Drucker) as second violinist and Hugo Gottesmann as violist. Their first public engagement was a Beethoven cycle at...
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  • prominent people "after terrible mental struggles", as one member, Lajos Gottesmann formulated. Following the war, as part of the Kastner trial in Jerusalem...
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