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throughout the
former Austro-Hungarian Empire,
where it was
frequently spelt Czibulka according to the
older Hungarian orthography.[citation needed] It may originate...
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Alphons Czibulka (also
written as
Alfons or Alfonz; 14 May 1842 – 27
October 1894) was an Austro-Hungarian
military bandmaster, composer,
pianist and conductor...
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Alfons Freiherr von
Czibulka, or
Alfons Cibulka (born 28 June 1888, Ratboř
Castle (Schloss Radborsch) near Kolín,
Bohemia – died 22
October 1969, Munich)...
- War I
correspondent and
freelance writer Karl Hans
Strobl and
Alfons von
Czibulka,
published by Dreiländerverlag. It had 24
pages per
issue printed on rough...
- 1912) May 13 –
Arthur ****van,
composer (died 1900) May 14 –
Alphons Czibulka, pianist,
conductor and
composer (died 1894) May 17 –
Henry Cotter Nixon...
- Semet [fr]
composed a
comic opera on Gil Blas in five acts (1860).
Alphons Czibulka composed Gil Blas von Santillana, with
libretto by F. Zell and
Moritz West...
- by
Scott Joplin) 2:07 14. "Winter
Stories Waltz" (composed by
Alphons Czibulka) 1:46 15. "In The Good Old Summertime" (composed by
George Evans & Ren...
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Overture 2 Rhapsodies, Op.79,
premiered January 20 in Krefeld.
Alfons Czibulka – Stephanie-Gavotte, Op.312
Felix Draeseke – Weihestunden. Six
songs for...
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Orczifalvy (1955–56) Dr. Géza
Kalocsay (1956) Béla
Volentik (1957–58) Mihály
Czibulka (1958–61) Lipót Kállay (1961–63) Sándor II.
Balogh (1963–64) István Orczifalvy...
- army
officer Szymon Czechowicz (1689–1775),
Polish painter Alfons von
Czibulka (1888–1969), Austro-Hungarian/Czech
painter and
writer Béla Czóbel (1883–1976)...