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- Natalia Janotha (8 June 1856 – 9 June 1932) was a Polish pianist and composer. Natalia Janotha was born in Warsaw, Poland, the daughter of Juliusz Janotha, who...
- Juliusz Janotha (b. 1819 – d. 26 June 1883 in Warsaw), was a Polish pianist, composer and teacher of German origin. He was married to Anthony Oleschinsky's...
- Gedalge 1856 1926 French Helen Hopekirk 1856 1945 Scottish-American Natalia Janotha 1856 1932 Polish Felix Mottl 1856 1911 Austrian Gilda Ruta 1856 1932 Italian...
- Juliusz Zarębski (1854–1885) Aleksander Michałowski (1851–1938) Natalia Janotha (1856–1932) Timothee Adamowski (1858–1943) Konstanty Gorski (1859–1924)...
- Ella Wheeler Wilcox, Lillie Langtry, W. T. Stead, Richard Croker, Natalia Janotha, and other prominent people of his era. The book Titanic's Last Secrets...
- training as a favour to Schumann, and May and her fellow pupil Nathalie Janotha remained with him after Schumann’s return. Returning to England in 1873...
- beginners. Among her 68 known students who made a musical career were Natalia Janotha, **** Davies, Nanette Falk, Amina Goodwin, Carl Friedberg, Leonard Borwick...
- Marcelina Czartoryska, Camilla O'Meara and Georges Mathias, and by Natalia Janotha, Princess Czartoryska's pupil, who translated some of his lectures for...
- the time such as the soprano Evangeline Florence, the pianist Natalia Janotha, the violinist Leonora Jackson McKim and the actor Lewis Waller. Williams...
- Gerard von Brucken Fock Alexandre Rey Colaço Leopold Godowsky Natalia Janotha Siegfried Ochs Clemens Schmalstich Carl Schuricht Alfred Sormann Bernhard...