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- Viktor Josef Keldorfer (14 April 1873 – 28 January 1959) was an Austrian conductor of male voice choirs, in particular from 1922 to 1954 of the Wiener...
- sixtieth birthday outside his house on Mozart-Platz. The choirmaster, Viktor Keldorfer, took the opportunity to ask if Strauss might write a piece for the choir...
- Fritz Soot Three noble orphans soprano, mezzo- soprano, contralto Marie Keldorfer, Gertrude Sachse, Paula Seiring A milliner soprano Elisa Stünzner A vendor...
- Erwin Hey) A Cappadocian b**** Ernst Wachter A slave soprano/tenor Maria Keldorfer Royal guests (Egyptians and Romans), and entourage, servants, soldiers...
- Kirchl [de], Ferdinand Rebay, Hermann von Schmeidel [de], Anton Webern, Viktor Keldorfer, Reinhold Schmid [de], Hans Gillesberger, Leo Lehner [de] and Heinrich...
- Voltelini 1937 Wilhelm Kienzl 1937 Lotte Medelsky 1937 Carl Zeska 1937 Viktor Keldorfer 1938 Josef Reiter 1938 Richard Waldemar 1939 Kamillo Andreas Horn 1940...
- Nationalbibliothek. The revised setting, which was first edited by Viktor Keldorfer (Universal Edition) in 1911, is put in Band XXIII/2, No. 28b of the Gesamtausgabe...
- in the Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, was first issued by Viktor Keldorfer (Universal Edition) in 1911, together with the other setting (Um Mitternacht...
- conchologist at the Bishop Museum. In 1930, Pietschmann married Margarete August Keldorfer. They had four children. Viktor Pietschmann joined the **** Party in 1932...
- Eduard Kremser [de] (1869–1910) Richard Heuberger (1902–1909) Viktor Keldorfer (1910–1921) Karl Luze [de] (1913–1934) Ferdinand Grossmann (1927–1953)...