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Adolf Heinrich Anton Magnus Neuendorff (June 13, 1843 −
December 4, 1897), also
known as
Adolph Neuendorff, was a German-American composer, violinist,...
- with a new
generation of Jahn
interpreters like
Edmund Neuendorff and Karl Müller.
Neuendorff explicitly linked Jahn with
National Socialism. The equation...
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Mathematik fur
Mittlere Technische Fachschulen der
Maschinenindustrie by R.
Neuendorff.
Pioneering works based on
Abraham Robinson's
infinitesimals include texts...
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exception of the 1878/79 season—when he was in
Cincinnati and
Adolph Neuendorff led the group—Thomas
conducted every season for 14 years,
vastly improving...
- 1882. The New York performance, on 2
April 1877, was
conducted by
Adolf Neuendorff as part of a
Wagner festival organised by the
Academy of Music; it preceded...
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appeared in the
United States in 1880 at the
Germania Theatre run by
Adolf Neuendorff. In 1897 she sang with the
Metropolitan Opera as the
title character in...
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first concert performed on July 11, 1885,
under the
leadership of
Adolf Neuendorff.
Called the "Promenade Concerts"
until 1900,
these performances combined...
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sixteen on
October 18, 1883, in a "Promenade Concert"
conducted by
Adolph Neuendorff at Boston's
Music Hall,
where she pla**** Chopin's
Rondo in E-flat and...
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Theater at the
Bowery in New York City on 3
April 1871.
Conducted by
Adolf Neuendorff, the cast
included Theodor Habelmann as Lohengrin,
Luise Garay-Lichtmay...
- Diktatur. Droste, Düsseldorf 1969.
Nachdruck 1980, ISBN 3-7610-7232-5.mund
Neuendorff. Turnführer ins
Dritte Reich (= Turn- und Sportführer im
Dritten Reich...