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- Hermann Graedener or Grädener (8 May 1844 – 15 September 1929) was a German composer, conductor and teacher. He was born in Kiel in the Duchy of Holstein...
- Karl Graedener (14 January 1812 – 10 June 1883) was a German composer. He was born in Rostock. From 1835 to 1838 he was a cellist in Helsinki. Then, he...
- Johan Svendsen, Carl Grädener, Joachim Raff, Woldemar Bargiel, Hermann Graedener, Reinhold Glière, Ferdinand Thieriot, Max Bruch, and Airat Ichmouratov...
- Stephănescu 1843 1925 Romanian Eugène Gigout 1844 1925 French Hermann Graedener 1844 1929 German Richard Hofmann 1844 1918 German Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov...
- studied piano with Leopold Landskron and Josef Dachs, harmony with Hermann Graedener, counterpoint and composition—like Mahler—with Franz Krenn. He studied...
- the stale environment personified for him by Robert Fuchs and Hermann Graedener. Having considered many candidates, he offered teaching positions to Schoenberg...
- public concerts beginning in 1781. Gustav Eggers (1835–1860) and Karl Graedener (1812–1883) were the most important composers of the Romantic period in...
- in 1906. He also attended the Vienna Conservatory, taught by Hermann Graedener and Robert Fuchs. Mandić returned to native Trieste, opened a law office...
- Porumbescu, composer (b. 1853) Per L****on, composer (b. 1859) June 10 – Karl Graedener, cellist, singing teacher and composer (b. 1812) July 14 – Svend Grundtvig...
- soloist. Wilhelm Taubert (1811–1891), German composer of 4 symphonies Karl Graedener (1812–1883), German composer of 2 symphonies Emilie Mayer (1812–1883)...