Rudolf Maria Breithaupt (11 August 1873 – 2 April 1945) was a German composer and music educator (piano). Born in Braunschweig, Breithaupt attended the...
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incorporated the weight relaxation principles first put forth by Rudolf Maria Breithaupt. She followed scientific and physiological research, and came up...
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Conservatory of Music in Berlin under Professor Martin Krause, Rudolf Maria Breithaupt and Professor Wilhelm Klatte where she was awarded the Professor...
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zu Berlin and piano with Rudolf Maria Breithaupt from 1904 . From 1908 until 1911, he was assistant of Rudolf Maria Breithaupt and studied at the Berlin...
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Deppe (1828-1890), whose pupil Elisabeth Caland (1862-1929) and Rudolf Maria Breithaupt (1873-1945), even if they did not always share all of Steinhausen's...
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Bransen (1886–1941), composer Wolfgang Brase (born 1939), footballer Rudolf Maria Breithaupt (1873–1945), composer Ingrid Bruckert (born 1952), field hockey...
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supporters (although often with the most different positions) in Rudolf Maria Breithaupt in Germany, Blanche Selva in France, Tobias Matthay in England...
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to confirm his seniority as the top officer within the SS. Shortly after Rudolf Hess was appointed as his deputy in April 1933, Hitler promoted him to...
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were still going on. The focus was on the weight technique of Rudolf Maria Breithaupt and its uncompromising rejection by Elisabeth Caland in favour...
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1911: Arnold Schoenberg 1904–1924: Arthur Willner mind. 1919–1929: Rudolf Maria Breithaupt 1927-c.1933: Ottilie Metzger (also an alumnus) 1934–1940, 1962–1966:...
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