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** Alma Schindler Mahler Gropius Werfel, Austrian wife of Gustav Mahler, Walter Gropius, and Franz Werfel ( b. 1879 )
* Anna Mahler, sculptress and daughter of Gustav Mahler and Alma Schindler
This last missing element in his life fell into place later in 1901 when he met Alma Schindler.
The tragic, even nihilistic ending of No. 6 has been seen as unexpected, given that the symphony was composed at what was apparently an exceptionally happy time in Mahler's life: he had married Alma Schindler in 1902, and during the course of the work's composition his second daughter was born.
Alma Maria Mahler Gropius Werfel ( born Alma Maria Schindler ; 31 August 1879 – 11 December 1964 ) was a Viennese-born socialite well known in her youth for her beauty and vivacity.
Alma Schindler was born in Vienna, Austria ( then Austria-Hungary ), to the prominent landscape painter Emil Jakob Schindler and his wife Anna von Bergen, in 1879.
da: Alma Maria Schindler
it: Alma Mahler Schindler
Labor taught many notable musical personalities including Alma Schindler ( who married Gustav Mahler and others ), Paul Wittgenstein and Arnold Schoenberg.
Alma Schindler studied with Labor for 6 years, beginning when she was 14, and her diaries contain numerous references to her esteemed teacher.

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According to ' Songs of Acadia College ' ( Wolfville, NS 1902-3, 1907 ), the songs include: ' Acadia Centennial Song ' ( 1938 ); ' The Acadia Clan Song '; ' Alma Mater-Acadia ;' ' Alma Mater Acadia ' ( 1938 ) and ' Alma Mater Song.
Gaspare Moretto ( Italian Catholic ), Alma E. Mathews ( Methodist ), Rev.
There is a national public radio and television company Yleisradio ( Yle ), which is funded by television license fees, and two major private media companies, Alma Media and Sanoma, with national TV channels.
Gropius married Alma Mahler ( 1879 – 1964 ), widow of Gustav Mahler.
The film opens with Sylvia Landry ( Evelyn Preer ), a young African-American woman, visiting her cousin Alma in the North.
His other studio albums include: Me Amarás ( 1993 ), A Medio Vivir ( 1995 ), Vuelve ( 1998 ), Sound Loaded ( 2000 ), Almas del Silencio ( 2003 ), Life ( 2005 ), and Música + Alma + Sexo ( 2011 ).
As " First Woman ", according to the script, she played the mother in " The Wolf at the Door ", a woman who insisted Macbeth was a murder mystery, the wife Mr. Preble wanted to get rid of, Miss Alma Winege ( who wanted to ship Thurber 36 copies of Grandma Was a Nudist ), a woman helping to update old poetry, Walter Mitty's wife, and the narrator of " The Little Girl and The Wolf ".
* Alma Rubens ( 1897 – 1931 ), American actor
* Alma D. Honeycutt ( born 1923 ), the sister of J. D.
Other local broadcasters include Alma College's student-run radio station, WQAC ( 90. 9 FM ), and WBSQ-LP ( 105. 9 FM ), an oldies station based in St. Louis.
* James Agee ( 1909 – 55 ), author, editor, poet ; lived in Frenchtown with second wife Alma from 1938 – 1939 ; wrote Let Us Now Praise Famous Men while in Frenchtown.
The Tiger Swing band begins every home football game with the traditional hometown songs of Massillon Will Shine, Stand Up and Cheer ( to acknowledge the other team ), the National Anthem, Eye of the Tiger and the WHS Alma Mater.
At first the town was called South Bend ( due to the proximity to a bend in the Sevier River ), but soon after its settlement it was renamed Alma, in honor of the Book of Mormon prophet.
The Battle of the Alma ( 20 September 1854 ), which is usually considered the first battle of the Crimean War ( 1853 – 1856 ), took place just south of the River Alma in the Crimea.

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Their journeys and preaching are described later in the Book of Alma beginning with chapter 17.
Laurens would later adopt the more English Lawrence for his forename, and incorporate Alma into his surname so that he appeared at the beginning of exhibition catalogues, under " A " rather than under " T ".
( Alma had by that time established a relationship with Franz Werfel, whom she later married.
The musical heir of Chueca was José Serrano, whose short, one act género chico zarzuelas-notably La canción del olvido, Alma de dios and the much later Los claveles and La dolorosa-form a stylistic bridge to the more musically sophisticated zarzuelas of the 20th Century.
Merely a few months later, he was involved in a new fling with Alma Ross, an actress.
James Solomon McDonald ( later Solomon McDonald Vincent Burke ) was born on the upper floor of the home of his maternal grandmother, Eleanor Alma " Mother " Moore ( born about 1900 in Florence, South Carolina ; died 19 December 1954 in Philadelphia ) in a row house at 3036 Mt Vernon Street, West Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
( The principal trumpet in the orchestra for the work's première even confronted Mahler, saying " I'd just like to know what's beautiful about blowing away at a trumpet stopped up to high C-sharp " Mahler had no answer, but later pointed out to Alma that the man did not understand the agony of his own existence ).
Although Alma later claimed to have grown up in a privileged environment, the family was only moderately successful.
Millie made an appearance in an Oscar video " Para Que " and years later Oscar did the same in Millie's latest album " En Cuerpo y Alma " for the song video " En Cuerpo y Alma ".
Alma later established many churches ( or congregations ), which were considered " one church " because " there was nothing preached in all the churches except it were repentance and faith in God.
Surprised by this invitation, Prigent wrote a satirical song, " Son Alma Ata " ( later included on Sarac ' h ) about the incongruity for a Breton singer to be sent to perform in Kazakhstan.
" Alma leaves, and later returns, to find that Elisabet has become completely catatonic.
In 1996, the University Students ' Council at the University of Western Ontario initiated a lawsuit against CFS-Services, to be later joined by three other student societies ( Alma Mater Society of the University of British Columbia, Queen's Alma Mater Society and University of Alberta Students ' Union ).
Cady later appeared in the independent films " Simple Justice ," ( 1989 ) with Doris Roberts and Cesar Romero, Alma Mater ( 2008 ) with Alexander Chaplin and WIll Lyman, Retreat ( 2004 ) with Michael E. Knight, and Soldier's Heart ," ( 2008 ).
For their actions at Alma, the Scots Fusilier Guards won a battle honour and four men of the regiment would later win the Victoria Cross, an award created in 1856 to become the highest award for valour in the face of the enemy.
Alma made landfall near Cedar Key, Florida on May 25 as a tropical depression, and became extratropical two days later over North Carolina.
Several years later, Alma met up with a man named Korihor, whom the Book of Mormon describes as an anti-Christ.
In recognition of his services, he received from the hands of Queen Victoria the Crimea Medal with clasps for Alma, Inkerman, Balaclava, and Sebastopol ; he received the Turkish medal later.
He married schoolteacher Alma Bernice Clark later that year ; the couple went on to raise three children, Robert, David, and Tracey.

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