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    Joachim Kaiser (18 December 1928 − 11 May 2017) was a German musician, literature and theatre critic, and senior editor in the feuilleton of the Süddeutsche...
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    served as the Kaiser's Hofmarschall in exile, Joachim was "quite out of control and had beaten his wife". Following the divorce, Joachim shot himself in...
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    Wilhelm II (redirect from Kaiser Wilhelm II)
    later, and his son succeeded him as Wilhelm II. In March 1890, the young Kaiser dismissed longtime Chancellor Otto von Bismarck and assumed direct control...
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    "Prince Joachim Married", The New York Times, Amsterdam, 12 March 1916 "Kaiser's Son Married", The Washington Post, 12 March 1916 "New Grandson For Kaiser",...
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  • journalist. Born in Munich, Kaiser grew up as the daughter of Susanne and Joachim Kaiser. Even before her Abitur in 1981 she started a classical singing education...
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    This presentation is well-documented on an audio CD edited by Joachim Kaiser, Klavier Kaiser, Sueddeutsche-Zeitung Co., Munich 2004. Rubinstein 1973, quoted...
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    the original on March 18, 2023. Retrieved March 31, 2021. See, e.g., Joachim Kaiser and Klaus Bennert, Grosse Pianisten in Unserer Zeit (1997) "This colossal...
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  • the "Marienbad Elegy" in full, and make it work as an organic whole. Joachim Kaiser of the Süddeutsche Zeitung said Walser's choice to portray the final...
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    orchestral, and second an utterly disembodied timbre, quite spellbinding. Joachim Kaiser: "Arrau is the noblest, the most conscientious, most respectable pianist...
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    the Berlin Wall in 1961, but it did not catch on. The Munich critic Joachim Kaiser called the Austrian "Brecht boycott" a "remarkable journalistic triumph...
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