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- Carl V. Lachmund (27 March 1853 – 20 February 1928) was an American classical pianist, teacher, conductor, composer, and diarist. He was a student of Franz...
- Margarethe Lachmund (born Margarethe Grobbecker 17 September 1896 Woldegk - 14 October 1985 Cologne) was a German resistance fighter against ****sm, and...
- by Carl Lachmund, one of Liszt's students, as more characteristic of Liszt's style than the more renowned D♭ major third Consolation. Lachmund provides...
- was Swiss-born. Educated in New York (his music teachers included Carl Lachmund), Arndt composed songs for the famous vaudeville team of Jack Norworth...
- Alfred Dreyfus in his room on Devil's Island 1898, stereoscopy sold by F. Hamel, Altona-Hamburg...; collection Fritz Lachmund...
- in praising Liszt than in learning pianistic excellence, although Carl Lachmund commented that the success of many of its pupils, such as Arthur Friedheim...
- The Lachmund Family House, also known as the Halasz/Lachmund House, is a historic house located at 717 Water Street in Sauk City, Wisconsin. It is locally...
- Strackx, Raoul; Younan, Yves; Philippaerts, Pieter; Piessens, Frank; Lachmund, Sven; Walter, Thomas (2009-01-01). "Breaking the memory secrecy ****umption"...
- Alfred Dreyfus in his room on Devil's Island in 1898, cropped from a stereograph sold by F. Hamel, Altona-Hamburg...; collection Fritz Lachmund...
- Kemper, founder of school later known as Kemper Military School Carl Lachmund, classical pianist Julia Lee, blues singer and pianist Julius and William...