- Paul
Graener (11
January 1872 – 13
November 1944) was a
German composer and conductor. He
composed numerous operas and
orchestral works in the Romanticism...
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biography about his
cousin Paul
Graener,
published in 1922,
which he had
written without his knowledge. Paul
Graener was
dissatisfied with this; nevertheless...
- to the
works of Strauss, the
compositions of Emil von
Reznicek and Paul
Graener are shown. In Italy,
opera still dominated during this time. This is where...
- (1723), an
opera in
three acts
about her and Otto II's marriage. Paul
Graener wrote the three-act
opera Theophano about her in 1918.
Albert H. Rausch [de]...
- his
pupils was the b****
Gottlob Frick. Windg****en died in Murnau.
Fritz Windg****en
sings Galgenlieder by
Morgenstern in an
arrangement by Paul
Graener...
- von Einem,
Ernst Krenek,
Artur Immisch,
Ludvig Irgens-Jensen[1], Paul
Graener,
Bohuslav Martinů,
Ernst Toch, ****ein Valen,
Krzysztof Penderecki and...
- 1894–1915:
Gustav Hollaender 1915–1930:
Alexander von
Fielitz 1930–1933: Paul
Graener 1933–1935:
Siegfried Eberhardt Konservatorium der
Reichshauptstadt Berlin:...
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Sergei Prokofiev, Béla Bartók,
Benjamin Britten,
Leonard Bernstein, Paul
Graener,
Gordon Jacob,
Lennox Berkeley,
Gareth Walters,
Malcolm Arnold, Lars-Erik...
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studied in Graz, Austria, from 1922 to 1923, and
subsequently with Paul
Graener in Leipzig. Here he
composed pieces of
chamber music for
different ensembles...
- 4".
University of Rochester. hdl:1802/1831.
three works from a CD of
Graener's complete music for
piano trio-
which also
includes one work for speaker...