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* Otto Klemperer – conductor and composer
Many celebrities appear, including Oscar Levant, Fred Astaire, Otto Klemperer, Lily Pons, and members of the original cast of Porgy and Bess.
* May 14 – Otto Klemperer, German conductor ( d. 1973 )
** Otto Klemperer, German-born conductor ( b. 1885 )
He was drawn to the growing cultural life of Los Angeles, especially during World War II, when so many writers, musicians, composers and conductors settled in the area: these included Otto Klemperer, Thomas Mann, Franz Werfel, George Balanchine and Arthur Rubinstein.
He was friends of, and played with, the most distinguished conductors of the day, including Wilhelm Furtwängler, Bruno Walter, Otto Klemperer, George Szell, Willem Mengelberg, and Sir Adrian Boult.
The son of renowned composer-conductor Otto Klemperer, he was an accomplished violinist and later found fame as a narrator with many renowned orchestras.
During the 1930s and 1940s, its roster of artists included Arturo Toscanini, Sir Edward Elgar, and Otto Klemperer, among many others.
Among the guests were Elgar, Beecham, Otto Klemperer, Bruno Walter, Wilhelm Furtwängler and Serge Koussevitzky ; soloists in the 1920s included Sergei Rachmaninoff, Artur Schnabel and the young Yehudi Menuhin.
Otto Klemperer became Music Director in 1933, part of the large group of German emigrants fleeing Nazi Germany.
Needing to find a new conductor for the orchestra, Legge turned to Otto Klemperer, whose career was flagging at the time.
* Otto Klemperer ( 1959 – 1973 )
Otto Klemperer ( 14 May 18856 July 1973 ) was a German conductor and composer.
Otto Klemperer was born in Breslau, Silesia Province, then in Germany ( now Wrocław, Poland ), as a son of Nathan Klemperer, a native of Prague, Bohemia ( today's Czech Republic ).
" Joseph Horowitz, Review, The American Scholar, Spring 1997 ( v. 66, pp. 307-10 ); Peter Heyworth, Otto Klemperer: His Life and Times, Cambridge UP, Vols 1 and 2 ; 1996 ; ISBN-10: 0521244889 ISBN-13: 978-0521244886.
Joseph Horowitz, Review, The American Scholar, Spring 1997 ( v. 66, pp. 307-10 ). Peter Heyworth, Otto Klemperer: His Life and Times, Cambridge UP, Vols 1 and 2 ; 1996 ; ISBN-10: 0521244889 ISBN-13: 978-0521244886
A list of historical recordings of the Los Angeles Philharmonic with Klemperer conducting ( including parts of the George Gershwin Memorial Concert at the Hollywood Bowl ) can be found here: Otto Klemperer conducting the Los Angeles Philharmonic
* portrait of Otto Klemperer and Johanna Geisler by Nickolas Muray
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Born in New Haven, Connecticut of Russian Jewish heritage, Capp was the eldest child of Otto Philip and Matilda ( Davidson ) Caplin.
Also, while in New Guinea, he visited the Lutheran missionaries Otto Thiele and Christian Keyser, in the Finschhafen district ; there, while in conversation with his hosts, he uncovered the discrepancies in Hermann Detzner's popular book, Four Years among the Cannibals in German Guinea from 1914 to the Truce, in which Detzner claimed to have seen the interior, discovered several species of flora and fauna, while remaining only steps ahead of the Australian patrols sent to capture him.
The Berlin Conference ( 1884 ) headed by Otto von Bismarck that regulated European colonization in Africa during the New Imperialism period
* 1935 – Dutch Schultz, Abe Landau, Otto Berman, and Bernard " Lulu " Rosencrantz are fatally shot at a saloon in Newark, New Jersey in what will become known as The Chophouse Massacre.
Otto meets a girl named Leila ( Olivia Barash ), who tells him that a 1964 Chevrolet Malibu from New Mexico contains four dead but still dangerous space-aliens in its trunk.
Broadly speaking, artists linked with New Objectivity include Käthe Kollwitz, Otto Dix, Max Beckmann, George Grosz, John Heartfield, Conrad Felixmüller, Christian Schad, and Rudolf Schlichter, who all " worked in different styles, but shared many themes: the horrors of war, social hypocrisy and moral decadence, the plight of the poor and the rise of Nazism ".
The niche of Otto Preminger in Woodlawn Cemetery ( Bronx, New York ) | Woodlawn Cemetery
Otto Preminger died in New York City in 1986, aged 80, from cancer after suffering from Alzheimer's disease.
Following the New Year, Otto II led his Imperial court to Rome, reaching the city on February 9, 981, where the Emperor restored Pope Benedict VII to his papal throne without difficulty.
* Michael Michelitsch and Otto E. Rössler, " A New Feature in Hénon's Map.
In 1482 he wrote a Commentum planetarium in theoricas Georgii Purbachii — a commentary on Georg von Peuerbach's text, New Theories of the Planets — published in Milan by his pupil, Jan Otto de Kraceusae.
* Otto Funk ( 1868 – 1934 ) Violinist who achieved fame ( and a Guinness Book of Records entry ) by walking from New York to San Francisco in the depression-era, " playing the fiddle every step of the way.
* Charles Henry Robinson ( editor ), " The Life of Otto, Apostle of Pomerania, 1060-1139 ", New York: The Macmillan Company, 1920.
Otto P. Geier, chairman of the Preventive Medicine Section of the American Medical Association ( AMA ), was quoted in The New York Times in 1917 as praising socialized medicine as a way to " discover disease in its incipiency ," help end " venereal diseases, alcoholism, tuberculosis ," and " make a fundamental contribution to social welfare.
In 1936 Carl Rogers, the most influential psychologist in America after William James, invited Otto Rank to give a series of lectures in New York on Rank ’ s post-Freudian models of experiential and relational therapy.
The New York writer Paul Goodman, who was co-founder with Fritz Perls of the Gestalt method of psychotherapy, one of the most popular in the world today, and one that makes Otto Rank's " here-and-now " central to its approach, described Rank ’ s post-Freudian ideas on art and creativity as “ beyond praise ” in Gestalt Therapy ( Perls, Goodman and Hefferline, 1951, p. 395 ).
Theodora, the wife of Constantius Chlorus, is often called Maximian's stepdaughter by ancient sources, leading to claims by Otto Seeck and Ernest Stein that she was born from an earlier marriage between Eutropia and Afranius Hannibalianus .< ref > Aurelius Victor, de Caesaribus 39. 25 ; Eutropius, Breviaria 9. 22 ; Jerome, Chronicle 225 < sup > g </ sup >; Epitome de Caesaribus 39. 2, 40. 12, quoted in Barnes, New Empire, 33 ; Barnes, New Empire, 33 .</ ref > Barnes challenges this view, saying that all " stepdaughter " sources derive their information from the partially unreliable work of history Kaisergeschichte, while other, more reliable sources, refer to her as Maximian's natural daughter .< ref > Origo Constantini 2 ; Philostorgius, Historia Ecclesiastica 2. 16 < sup > a </ sup >, quoted in Barnes, New Empire, 33.
The Top 100 Mystery Novels of All Time Selected by the Mystery Writers of America, annotated by Otto Penzler, compiled by Mickey Friedman ( New York, 1995, ISBN 0-517-88115-2 )
* Otto E. Neugebauer, A History of Ancient Mathematical Astronomy ( New York, 1975 ).
* Most fumbles recovered, game: 4 ; Otto Graham, Cleveland Browns vs. New York Giants, October 25, 1953 ; Sam Etcheverry, St. Louis Cardinals vs. New York Giants, September 17, 1961 ; Roman Gabriel, Los Angeles Rams vs. San Francisco 49ers, October 12, 1969 ; Joe Ferguson, Buffalo Bills vs. Miami Dolphins, September 18, 1977 ; Randall Cunningham, Philadelphia Eagles vs. Oakland Raiders, November 30, 1986 ( OT ).
Her first solo exhibition, " What a Farm Wife Painted ", opened October 1940 at Otto Kallir's New York City gallery Galerie St. Etienne, followed by a meet-and-greet with the artist and an exhibition of 50 paintings at Gimbel's Department Store November 15, followed by a third solo show in as many months, at the Whyte Gallery, Washington, D. C. " Gimbels had supplemented Moses ' art display with a table beneath the paintings spread samples of Grandma's culinary talents — homebaked bread, rolls and cake, plus some of the preserves which won her prizes at the county fair.
East Otto is a town in Cattaraugus County, New York, United States.

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