- 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...
- 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...
- band concert. Paul
Kupper designed two
plaster lion casts,
which Otto
Lachmund, a stonecutter, then cast and
carved under Kupper’s direction.
Kupper was...
- in
praising Liszt than in
learning pianistic excellence,
although Carl
Lachmund commented that the
success of many of its pupils, such as
Arthur Friedheim...
-
Alfred Dreyfus in his room on Devil's
Island 1898,
stereoscopy sold by F. Hamel, Altona-Hamburg...;
collection Fritz Lachmund...
- 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...
-
Alfred Dreyfus in his room on Devil's
Island in 1898,
cropped from a
stereograph sold by F. Hamel, Altona-Hamburg...;
collection Fritz Lachmund...
- major? 1882 Piano,
original 3rd
version of S.185a/7, S.186/7;
version for
Lachmund 186/8 A267/8
Altes provenzalisches Weihnachtslied pf B
minor 1874–76 Piano...
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Alfred Dreyfus in his room on Devil's
Island in 1898, from a
stereoscopy sold by F. Hamel, Altona-Hamburg...;
collection Fritz Lachmund...