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Among Schnabel's many piano pupils were Clifford Curzon, Rudolf Firkušný, Adrian Aeschbacher, Lili Kraus, Leon Fleisher, Carlo Zecchi, Claude Frank, Leonard Shure, Alan Bush, Nancy Weir, Konrad Wolff, Jascha Spivakovsky, Eunice Norton, Henry Jolles, Maria Curcio, Noel Mewton-Wood and radio personality Karl Haas.
The late Karl Haas told a story ( supposedly true ) about a violinist in an orchestra having a confectioner make him a mute entirely from candy, so that he could surprise his desk partner by eating the mute after finishing with it.
This includes the works of such composers as Alexander von Zemlinsky, Viktor Ullmann, Pavel Haas, Kurt Weill, Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Karl Amadeus Hartmann, Erwin Schulhoff, and Ernst Krenek.
* Musicologist Karl Haas, the Austrian-born host of the classical music magazine Adventures in Good Music ( later originating from Cleveland station WCLV )
Karl Haas ( December 6, 1913February 6, 2005 ) was a German-American classical music radio host, whose distinctively sonorous voice and humanistic approach to making music appreciation contagious made him well received by many.
* Video in which Karl Haas briefly explains why he devoted his entire life to music ( hosted by Fine Arts Radio International )
Her student Karl V. Teeter pointed out in his obituary of Haas that she trained more Americanist linguists than her former instructors Edward Sapir and Franz Boas combined: she supervised fieldwork in Americanist linguistics by more than 100 Ph. D. students.
For several years, the station also carried the daily syndicated Adventures in Good Music with Karl Haas.
Karl Böhm, in a studio recording with the Vienna Philharmonic in 1976 for Deutsche Grammophon used the Nowak 1890 edition, but with one Haas passage in the finale.
Karl and 1900
In The Grammar of Science, Preface to the 2nd Edition, 1900, Karl Pearson wrote, " There are many signs that a sound idealism is surely replacing, as a basis for natural philosophy, the crude materialism of the older physicists.
His other notable university teachers were Christian Philipp Karl Snell ( 1806 – 1886 ) ( subjects: use of infinitesimal analysis in geometry analytical geometry of planes, analytical mechanics, optics, physical foundations of mechanics ); Hermann Karl Julius Traugott Schaeffer ( 1824 – 1900 ) ( analytical geometry, applied physics, algebraic analysis, on the telegraph and other electronic machines ); and the famous philosopher Kuno Fischer ( 1824 – 1907 ) ( Kantian and critical philosophy ).
Then Walter returned in 1900 to Berlin, where he assumed the post of Royal Prussian Conductor at the Staatsoper Unter den Linden, succeeding Franz Schalk ; his colleagues there included Richard Strauss and Karl Muck.
By 1900, Schenker was actively trying to promote his musical compositions as evidenced by correspondence with Ignaz Brüll, Karl Goldmark, Eugen d ' Albert and Ferruccio Busoni.
Bernhard Heinrich Karl Martin von Bülow ( May 3, 1849 – October 28, 1929 ), named in 1905 Prince ( Fürst ) von Bülow, was a German statesman who served as Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs for three years and then as Chancellor of the German Empire from 1900 to 1909.
In 1900, Karl Brugmann derived the Common Slavic * županъ from župa " district, small administrative region ", an etymology that was accepted by many linguists.
* Materialismo storico ed economia marxistica ( 1900 ).# English edition: Historical Materialism and the Economics of Karl Marx.
Karl Friedrich Otto Wolff ( 13 May 1900 – 17 July 1984 ) was a high-ranking member of the Nazi Schutzstaffel ( SS ), ultimately holding the rank of SS-Obergruppenführer and General of the Waffen-SS.
* Karl Doppler ( 1825 – 1900 ), composer, flute player, brother of Franz Doppler, father of Árpád Doppler
In response to astronomical observations of low intensity reciprocity failure, Karl Schwarzschild wrote ( circa 1900 ):
( 1805 – 19 ), Johan Olof Wallin ( 1837 – 39 ; beloved poet and hymnist ), Karl Fredrik af Wingård ( 1839 – 51 ; politician ), Henrik Reuterdahl ( 1856 – 70 ) Anton Niklas Sundberg ( 1870 – 1900 ; outspoken and controversial ) and Nathan Söderblom ( 1914 – 1931 ; Nobel Prize winner ).
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