- Sándor
Jemnitz, also
known as
Alexander Jemnitz (9
August 1890 in
Budapest – 8
August 1963 in Balatonföldvár), was a
Hungarian composer, conductor, music...
- 235 Iacob, p. 132
Jemnitz, p. 235 Camarero, p. 161
Jemnitz, p. 235; Labrousse, p. 94 Camarero, p. 161 Camarero, p****im;
Jemnitz, pp. 236–237, 239; Labrousse...
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Escales neoclassicism impressionism Philip James 1890 1975
American Sándor
Jemnitz 1890 1963
Hungarian Kathleen Lockhart Manning 1890 1951
American Frank...
- Gerhard,
Norbert von Hannenheim,
Heinrich Jalowetz,
Hanns Jelinek, Sándor
Jemnitz, Otto Jokl [de],
Rudolf Kolisch of the
Kolisch Quartet,
Ernst Krenek, Rita...
- as a
conductor and pianist.
Among his
students were
Joseph Haas, Sándor
Jemnitz,
Jaroslav Kvapil,
Ruben Liljefors,
Aarre Merikanto,
Sofie Rohnstock, George...
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Jeffreys (c. 1610 – 1685)
Jehan de Lescurel(fl. early 14th century) Sándor
Jemnitz (1890–1963) John
Jenkins (1592–1678) Karl
Jenkins (born 1944)
Davorin Jenko...
- Házy
Endre Hegedűs
Frigyes Hidas Marta Hidy Jenő
Hubay Jenő
Huszka Sándor
Jemnitz Zoltán
Jeney Ilona Kabos Pál
Kadosa Emmerich Kálmán László Kalmár Balint...
- 68 (2): 413–414. doi:10.2307/1904546. ISSN 0002-8762. JSTOR 1904546.
Jemnitz, J. (1975). "Review of Anarchism". Acta
Historica Academiae Scientiarum...
- 1939. Kim Kashkashian, viola,
Robert Levin, piano. (CD ECM 1330) Sándor
Jemnitz: Trio for violin,
viola and guitar, Op. 33.
Benjamin Hudson, violin, Kim...
- Writers,
publicists Endre Ady György
Faludy Ferenc Fejtő
Gyula Illyés Sándor
Jemnitz,
music critic (1924–1950)
Attila József
Margit Kaffka Gyula Kállai Lajos...