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* 1895 – Wilhelm Kempff, German pianist ( d. 1991 )
** Wilhelm Kempff, German pianist ( d. 1991 )
** Wilhelm Kempff, German pianist ( b. 1895 )
The French style of ornamentation suggests that the ornaments are supposed to be parts of the melody, however some performers ( for example Wilhelm Kempff on piano ) omit some or all ornaments and present the aria unadorned.
* by Wilhelm Kempff
His chosen repertoire was good for the box office: cycles of Beethoven symphonies and concertos ( the latter featuring Wilhelm Kempff in one season and Claudio Arrau in another ) helped restore the orchestra's finances as well as its musical standards.
In addition to those mentioned above, others were conductors Daniel Barenboim, Leonard Bernstein, Eugen Jochum, Erich Kleiber, Serge Koussevitzky, Pierre Monteux, André Previn and Leopold Stokowski, and soloists Janet Baker, Dennis Brain, Alfred Brendel, Roberto Carnevale, Pablo Casals, Aldo Ciccolini, Clifford Curzon, Victoria de los Ángeles, Jacqueline du Pré, Kirsten Flagstad, Beniamino Gigli, Emil Gilels, Jascha Heifetz, Wilhelm Kempff, Fritz Kreisler, Julian Lloyd Webber, Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, David Oistrakh, Luciano Pavarotti, Maurizio Pollini, Leontyne Price, Arthur Rubinstein, Elisabeth Schumann, Rudolf Serkin, Joan Sutherland, Richard Tauber and Eva Turner.
* Wilhelm Kempff – Symphony No. 2
Lill studied at the Royal College of Music and with Wilhelm Kempff.
Wilhelm Walter Friedrich Kempff ( 25 November 1895 – 23 May 1991 ) was a German pianist and composer.
Wilhelm Kempff recorded over a period of some sixty years.
Oppitz and O ’ Conor had both been outstanding participants of Kempff's masterclasses and were personally closely connected with Wilhelm Kempff.
Kempff, Wilhelm.
* Obituary for Wilhelm Kempff, by B. John Zavrel
* Wilhelm Kempff discography by Frank Forman
* Wilhelm Kempff playing the 3rd movement of Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata.
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Wilhelm and described
The first attempt at a microscopic description of magnetism was by Wilhelm Lenz and Ernst Ising through the Ising model that described magnetic materials as consisting of a periodic lattice of quantum spins that collectively acquired magnetization.
* In 1876, Karl Wilhelm von Kupffer described the properties of some liver cells now called Kupffer cell.
Emperor Wilhelm I described Abeken in a condolence letter to his widow: One of my most reliable advisors, standing on my side in the most decisive moments ; His loss is irreplaceable to me ; In him his fatherland has lost one of the most noble and most loyal men and officials.
The paradox is commonly attributed to the German amateur astronomer Heinrich Wilhelm Olbers, who described it in 1823, but Harrison shows convincingly that Olbers was far from the first to pose the problem, nor was his thinking about it particularly valuable.
Wilhelm Homberg described how light darkened some chemicals ( photochemical effect ) in 1694.
* 1823 – Olbers ' paradox is described by the German astronomer Heinrich Wilhelm Olbers.
* Olbers ' paradox is described by the German astronomer Heinrich Wilhelm Olbers.
This was an adaptation of a procedure described by Wilhelm Stekel, who recommended thinking of the dream as a newspaper article and writing a headline for it.
The species is named for the naturalist Georg Wilhelm Steller, who first described them in 1741.
Although the sea cow had formerly been abundant throughout the North Pacific, by 1741, when it was first described by Georg Wilhelm Steller, chief naturalist on an expedition led by explorer Vitus Bering, its range had been limited to a single, isolated population surrounding the uninhabited Commander Islands.
Ferdinand was not an admirer of German Emperor Wilhelm II ( his second cousin once removed ) or Emperor of Austria Franz Josef I whom he described as " that idiot, that old dotard of a Francis Joseph ".
Radiography started in 1895 with the discovery of X-rays, also referred to as Röntgen rays after Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen who first described their properties in rigorous detail.
Wilhelm Wundt ( 1832 – 1920 ), credited as the founder of experimental psychology, had a particular interest in the psychology of communities, which he believed possessed phenomena ( human language, customs, and religion ) that could not be described through a study of the individual.
The genus Smilodon was described by the Danish naturalist and palaeontologist Peter Wilhelm Lund in 1841.
* P. g. digitatus, described by the German naturalists Wilhelm Hemprich and Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg as P. alpinus var.
This German immigrant described himself as the Associate Professor of Medical Psychology, Director of the Orgone Institute, President and research physician of the Wilhelm Reich Foundation and discoverer of biological or life energy.
Wilhelm described Benedetti as " very importunate.
Wilhelm Gesenius and other Hebrew grammarians traditionally described this as the pluralis excellentiae ( plural of excellence ), which is similar to the pluralis majestatis ( plural of majesty, or " Royal we ").
Wilhelm Steinitz later described the game as the " evergreen in Anderssen's laurel wreath ", thus giving this game its name.
Starting in the spring of 1932, a number of officers whom the British historian John Wheeler-Bennett described as " crypto-Nazis " such as Werner von Blomberg, Wilhelm Keitel and Walther von Reichenau all started talks on their own with the NSDAP.
* Olbers ' paradox is described by the German astronomer Heinrich Wilhelm Matthäus Olbers.
It was described by Wilhelm Karl Ritter von Haidinger in 1845 and dedicated to W. Petz who had carried out the first analyses.
The orchestra hit has been described as popular music's equivalent to the Wilhelm scream.
Here he clearly stands on the boundary line between Romanticism and modern literature ; his Epigonen ( 1836 ) might be described as one of the last Romantic imitations of Goethe's Wilhelm Meister, while the satire and realism of his second novel, Münchhausen ( 1838 ), form a complete break with the older literature.

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