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Felix August Bernhard Draeseke (7
October 1835 – 26
February 1913) was a
composer of the "New
German School"
admiring Franz Liszt and
Richard Wagner. He...
- 1818) 1906 – Jean Lanfray,
Swiss convicted murderer (b. 1874) 1913 –
Felix Draeseke,
German composer and
academic (b. 1835) 1921 – Carl Menger, Polish-Austrian...
- adversaries, he was portra**** by his
followers as a
counterpart of Brahms.
Felix Draeseke, who
originally wrote "****ure
music in
classical form"
starting from Liszt...
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Czerny Gaetano Donizetti:
Requiem in D
minor (for Bellini, 1835)
Felix Draeseke (1880-1881) Antonín Dvořák (1890)
Gabriel Fauré (1888)
Charles Gounod (1891-93)...
- S.484, 484/19bis:
Ferdinand David S.485:
Josef Dessauer S.485a:
Felix Draeseke S.485b:
Ernest II, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and
Gotha S.486: Béni Egressy, Ferenc...
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Draeseke -
release DR 0010".
Draeseke.org.
Retrieved 2014-01-18. 2005:
Homage to Stelzner. CD. AK
Coburg DR 0010. (Contains
music by
Felix Draeseke and...
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American branch of the
International Draeseke Society.
Krueck wrote his
doctoral dissertation, The
symphonies of
Felix Draeseke: a
study in
consideration of developments...
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spontaneity of the
earlier works. The late-nineteenth
century composer Felix Draeseke commented "Schumann
started as a
genius and
ended as a talent". In the...
- Bartók
Anton Bruckner Friedrich Cerha Stephen Caudel Andrew Downes Felix Draeseke Alberto Franchetti,
Germania Jerry Goldsmith Sofia Gubaidulina Hans Werner...
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hymenoides is a moth in the
family Erebidae first described by
Johannes Draeseke in 1927. It is
found in China.
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