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** Benno Moiseiwitsch, Jewish-Ukrainian pianist ( b. 1890 )
The Invitation to the Dance, although better known in Berlioz's orchestration ( as part of the ballet music for a Paris production of Der Freischütz ), has long been played and recorded by pianists ( e. g., Benno Moiseiwitsch Carl Tausig's arrangement ).
He also studied the piano under Benno Moiseiwitsch and Artur Schnabel
He was married to Daisy Kennedy, the ex-wife of Benno Moiseiwitsch.
* 1948 – Benno Moiseiwitsch ( UK ) audio
His first piece, dated 9 February 1915, described a performance by Benno Moiseiwitsch of Delius's Piano Concerto in C minor ; Delius was hailed as " the greatest composer England has produced for two centuries ", Moiseiwitsch's rendering of the piece was " masterly ".
Benno Moiseiwitsch
Benno Moiseiwitsch CBE ( 22 February 18909 April 1963 ) was a Ukrainian-born British pianist.
In 1950 critic and musicologist Irving Kolodin said about the Ballade in F minor of Chopin played by Moiseiwitsch: " A featherweight touch in the opening section of this work, an apt feeling for its " once upon a time " narrative quality give Moiseiwitsch pre-eminence among present day interpreters ...", thus summing up the sensitivity of the playing by Benno Moiseiwitsch.
* Benno Moiseiwitsch plays SAINT-SAENS Concerto 2 / GRIEG Concerto / LISZT Hungarian Fantasia ( APR 5529 )
* Benno Moiseiwitsch plays Beethoven Volume 1 ( APR 5530 )
* Benno Moiseiwitsch plays Beethoven Volume 2 ( APR 5610 )
* Benno Moiseiwitsch plays Chopin Volume 1 ( APR 5575 )
* Benno Moiseiwitsch plays Chopin Volume 2 ( APR 5576 )
* Benno Moiseiwitsch plays Tchaikovsky
* Benno Moiseiwitsch Vol 1-Brahms, Mendelssohn, et al.
* Benno Moiseiwitsch Plays Schumann & Brahms ( 1023 )
/ Benno Moiseiwitsch ( 1196 )
* Benno Moiseiwitsch ( Great Pianists of the 20th Century series by Phillips )
* Benno Moiseiwitsch An article on Moiseiwitsch by W. S. Meadmore from a March 1940 issue of Gramophone
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Benno and Historical
* Photograph of Benno Ohnesorg's death ( German Historical Museum )

Benno and
* Bach, J. S., PIANO VIRTUOSOS CZIFFRA, MOISEIWITSCH, & BOLET, Georges Cziffra, Benno Moiseiwitsch, & Jorge Bolet, Philharmonia Orchestra, Charles Groves, Medici Arts 1333 DVD
* 379 F. 3d 1227 Ungaro-Benages v. Dresdner Bank Ag at OpenJurist U. S. Federal court case wherein Benno Orenstein's great-great-granddaughter sued Dresdner Bank and Deutsche Bank to recover her family's share of O & K taken under Aryanisation
In the March 2009 local elections, the opposition coalition Benno Siggil Senegaal which included Niasse and the AFP performed well in Nioro Department and across the country.
* Alfred Achermann, Richard Trinkler, Laurent Vial, and Benno Wiss Cycling, Men's Team Road Race
* Benno Wiss did not finish (→ no ranking )

Benno and recordings
In one of these recordings he partnered Benno Moiseiwitsch in his two-piano work entitled " Russian Round-Dance ", Op 58, No. 1 ; in another he accompanied Elisabeth Schwarzkopf in several of his lieder, including The Muse, a Pushkin setting from 1913.
Other pianists who championed Medtner's work and left behind recordings include Benno Moiseiwitsch, Sviatoslav Richter, Edna Iles, Emil Gilels, Yevgeny Svetlanov and Earl Wild.

Benno and on
However, as Benno Werlen remarked, these different perceptions are nothing else than different answers to the same two ( sets of ) questions, which refer to the spatial constitution of society on the one hand, and to the spatial expression of social processes on the other.
The case prompted Harold Edgar and Benno C. Schmidt, Jr. to write an article on espionage law in the 1973 Columbia Law Review.
Managed by Richard ' Benno ' Jones they pride themselves on playing attractive, free flowing football and with an average age in the early 20's.
Although residing in Paris, he was frequently able to travel back to Germany, where he was notably influenced by the death of Benno Ohnesorg in 1967, and the assault on Rudi Dutschke in April 1968.
Elvis Presley's bass player Jerry Scheff was brought in to play bass on the album, and rhythm guitarist Marc Benno was brought in so that Robbie Krieger could focus on playing lead guitar during live takes.
It was therefore the site of protests and major demonstrations of the late 1960s German student movement, that culminated on June 2, 1967 when student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by a police officer during a demonstration against Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi at the Deutsche Oper.
* Deutsche Oper Berlin on Bismarckstraße, opened in 1912, one of the three Berlin opera houses with relief in memory of Benno Ohnesorg by Alfred Hrdlicka, 1971 ( installed in 1990 )
Other directors have included Augustus Long, Robert A. Lovett, Charles Wight from 1947, Benno Schmidt 1954-1997, Jean Mauzé, Robert W. Bruce III, Robert C. Hills, Paul W. Douglas 1981-1983 after serving on Freeport Minerals 1975-1981, Henry Kissinger 1988-1995, George Putnam, Mikhael Yosia and J. Taylor Wharton.
It was founded on April 1, 1876 in Berlin by Benno Orenstein and Arthur Koppel.
When on 27 February 1975 the Movement 2 June militant group ( named after the obit of Benno Ohnesorg ) abducted the Christian Democrat candidate for Mayor of West Berlin Peter Lorenz, Albertz agreed to accompany the exchanged prisoners, among them Verena Becker and Gabriele Kröcher-Tiedemann, on their flight to the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen.
* Semrud: a Tale from the Orient, in 5 scenes and a prelude ( Text based on some stories from The Thousand and One Nights, some dramatic sketches by Benno Ziegler, and the comic opera " Der betrogene Kadi " by Ch.
At the end of April 2011, blogs accused Bruno Frey and his coauthors Benno Torgler and David Savage of " self-plagiarism " and of not having cited works of other scholars on the same issue.
For this offence, Bruno Frey, Benno Torgler, and David Savage were placed on a list of self-plagiarism offenders at Research Papers in Economics.
The male vocals on this track were rumored to have been performed by Benno de Goeij himself.
The German Order () was the most important award that the Nazi Party could bestow on an individual for " duties of the highest order to the state and party " and designed by Benno von Arent.
Her brother-in-law Bernard or Benno, duke of Saxony, with an appraising eye on his inheritance, suggested mockingly that she might as well give them as much land as a man could run round in a day.
Benno Fiala von Fernbrugg, an Austro-Hungarian pilot, pioneered the use of radio for fire control ; at the Battle of Gorlice he used a radio transmitter in his airplane to send changes via morse code to an artillery battery on the ground.
Professor Benno Ndullu was appointed to take this position on the same day.
The heated climate of the German student movement following the shooting of Benno Ohnesorg on 2 June 1967 made von Rauch move to Berlin in order to participate in the political protests originating from Freie Universität.
Duke George at this time was bent on securing the canonization of Bishop Benno of Meissen, and at his instance Emser travelled through Saxony and Bohemia in search of materials for a life of Benno, which he subsequently published in German and Latin.

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