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Sigismund Bachrich (23
January 1841 – 16 July 1913), aka
Sigmund Bachrich or
Siegmund Bachrich, was a
Hungarian composer, violinist, and
violist of Jewish...
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Ernst Bachrich (30 May 1892 – 11 July 1942) was an
Austrian composer, conductor, and pianist. He
composed piano music,
chamber music and Lieder. Born in...
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Edwin Ronald tenor/baritone Karl
Bachmann Countess Stasi soprano Susanne Bachrich Count Boni Káncsiánu
tenor Josef König Feri von
Kerekes b****
Antal Nyárai...
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Vienna Conservatory.
Starting with
violin studies, with
Sigismund Bachrich and
Arnold Rosé, he
moved into the
composition class of
Robert Fuchs, graduating...
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times included figures as
diverse as
Guido Adler,
David Josef Bach,
Ernst Bachrich, Imre [Emerich] Balabán and Béla Bartók of the New
Hungarian Music Society...
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studied with
Joseph ****mesberger Jr.,
Robert Fuchs, and
Sigismund Bachrich. He was the
second person ever to be
admitted to the
Vienna Conservatory...
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January 18 –
Emmanuel Chabrier,
composer (died 1894)
January 23 –
Sigismund Bachrich,
violinist and
composer (died 1913)
January 28 –
Viktor Nessler, composer...
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Vienna Musikverein by the Rosé
Quartet with
Arnold Rosé and
Albert Bachrich (violins),
Anton Ruzitska (viola), and
Friedrich Buxbaum (cello), extended...
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edition of Karl Goldmark's
Overture to Sa****ala, Op. 13 (1865).
Sigismund Bachrich composed a Sa****ala
ballet in 1884.
Felix Weingartner's
opera Sa****ala...
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Albicus (c. 1360–1427),
Roman Catholic Archbishop of
Prague Sigismund Bachrich (1841–1913),
Hungarian composer,
violinist and
violist Sigismund Bacstrom...