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- § Brackets and transcription delimiters. The New German School (German: Neudeutsche Schule, pronounced [ˈnɔʏdɔʏtʃə ˈʃuːlə]) is a term introduced in 1859...
- Franz Liszt and the members of the so-called New German School (German: Neudeutsche Schule), and by Richard Wagner. The controversy was German and Central...
- Shallow gable roof (flaches Satteldach) with a pitch of ≤ 30° New German (neudeutsches Dach) or angled roof (Winkeldach) with a pitch of 45° When the pitch...
- to win over and de-radicalize the Ehrhardt group, giving rise to the Neudeutsche Bund (New German League), which tried to unite the former fighters of...
- Musikheiligen (Cologne [recte Breslau], 1786), 158–64 A. Koczirz: ‘Verschollene neudeutsche Lautenisten’, AMw, iii (1921), 270–84 H. Neemann: ‘Philipp Martin, ein...
- Hiatamadl Das Spinnrad Der Cevve Der Deutsche Umgang Der Haxenschmeisser Der Neudeutsche Der Siebenschritt Der Waldjager Die Ennstaler Polka Die Mainzer Polka...
- studied composition, and Julius Stern. In Berlin, he encountered the Neudeutsche Schule with conductor Hans von Bülow and organist Alexander Winterberger...
- remaining in post until his death in 1868. Brendel coined the phrase Neudeutsche Schule (New German School) to describe the progressive musical movement...
- Klughardt's meeting with Liszt established his enthusiasm for the music of the Neudeutsche Schule around Wagner and Liszt. Indeed, his works reflect some of their...
- at the age of 72. Bischoff was one of the main fighters against the "neudeutsche" Wagner direction and was wrongly accused by him (in his writing Judaism...