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Ernst Jedliczka (24 May 1855 – 3
August 1904) was a Russian-German pianist,
piano pedagogue, and
music critic. The Encyclopædia
Britannica Eleventh Edition...
- the laws of one-point perspective. He
married his
second wife,
Hermine Jedliczka, in 1951;
their daughter Xenia Hausner, also an artist, was born the same...
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under Franz Liszt. His
other notable pupils included Ina Lange,
Ernst Jedliczka and
Henryk Pachulski.
Rubinstein was also a
composer of some note, though...
- (1895–1980) a left-wing
American businessman,
editor and author.
Ernst Jedliczka (1855–1904) a Russian-German pianist,
piano pedagogue, and
music critic...
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recommendation of Broughton, he went to
Berlin to
study with
pianist Ernst Jedliczka and
Gottfried Galston at the
Stern Conservatory.
Although recognised as...
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House of
Representatives from Ohio (born 1824)
August 3 –
Ernst Jedliczka, Russian-born
German pianist (born 1855)
August 6 –
Eduard Hanslick, Austrian...
- Élie-Miriam Delaborde, at the
Conservatoire de Paris, and
later with
Ernst Jedliczka in Berlin.
While in Berlin, she was very
briefly married to
Russian engineer...
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married banker Hermann Bielefeld in 1901. She
studied music under Ernst Jedliczka,
Ludwig Bußler, and
Franz Mannstaedt. Her
works Adagio and
Valse amoreuse...
- in Argentina, he was a
commercial employee, he
married Carlina Adelina Jedliczka, a
teacher from Cañada de Gómez with whom he had two children: Liliana...
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Thierry Salomon - Yves
Marignac - Marc
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