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- Hermann Ludwig Kutzschbach (30 August 1875, Meissen – 9 February 1938, Dresden) was a German conductor whose career was prin****lly at Dresden. The son...
- César Thomson and learned conducting in Dresden with Hermann Ludwig Kutzschbach. In 1903-4 he was formally professor of composition at the Royal Conservatory...
- Voice type Premiere cast, 8 January 1927 (Conductor: Hermann Ludwig Kutzschbach) Penthesilea mezzo-soprano Irma Tervani Meroe soprano Eugenie Burckhardt...
- (conductor) Ekkehard Klemm (conductor) Tibor Kozma (conductor) Hermann Ludwig Kutzschbach (conductor) Otto Lohse (conductor) Claudia Mahnke (mezzo-soprano) Nils...
- 1991-1995; Alice R. Voorheis, 1995-2001; Thomas R. Neslund, 2001-2016; Markus Kutzschbach, 2016 - Present History of the Seventh-day Adventist Church Seventh-day...
- of Leopold Rosenfeld for voice. She later studied voice under Hermann Kutzschbach in Dresden. It was not until March 1899 when aged 29 she made her début...
- trained in Denmark under Sophie Keller and in Dresden under Hermann Kutzschbach. In 1899, she made her début at the Royal Danish Theatre as Senta in...
- Nikolaus von Reznicek (1896–1899) Willibald Kaehler (1899–1906) Hermann Kutzschbach (1906–1909) Artur Bodanzky (1909–1915) Wilhelm Furtwängler (1915–1920)...
- completed his education with Felix Draeseke, Max Reger, and Hermann Ludwig Kutzschbach. From 1902 to 1911, he conducted the choir and orchestra of the Gothenburg...
- of the Staatskapelle Dresden. There he was a pupil of Hermann Ludwig Kutzschbach. In 1939, he was drafted into the Luftwaffe of the Wehrmacht. He became...