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- The Orchesterverein der Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde in Wien (Orchestral ****ociation of the Society of Music Lovers) is Vienna's oldest amateur ensemble...
- at the Old Cantonal School Aarau from 1971. He also conducted the Orchesterverein Aarau [de] and left behind about 120 compositions. Tamás died in Aarau...
- city received a notable boost too. In 1861 the Orchestral Society (Orchesterverein) was founded, which achieved a good re****tion in 1880 when Max Bruch...
- resident orchestra. Subsequently, a group of Zürich citizens founded the Orchesterverein in 1865 as the city's first permanent orchestra. The founding of the...
- Münchner Konservatorium 1903–1904: Munich Orchestral Society Münchner Orchesterverein Lübeck 1905–1911: conducting for the Society of the Friends of Music...
- 1883, Max Bruch was appointed to succeed Scholz as director of the Orchesterverein in Breslau. Ernst Flügel is also able to work together with Bruch in...
- Atzmon and Jac van Steen. The Dortmunder Philharmoniker were founded as Orchesterverein in 1887. They pla**** at different locations until the Stadttheater...
- difficult opera, Le Grand Macabre. Stert is Music Director of the Orchesterverein Hilgen, and has conducted such orchestras as the Gürzenich Orchestra...
- the Museums-Gesellschaft and turned to the newly founded Frankfurter Orchesterverein. Thereupon Clemens Krauss, who had shortly before been engaged as opera...
- Allgemeine Musikgesellschaft (General Music Society) in Zurich. The Orchesterverein, Zurich's first permanent professional ensemble, was founded in 1861...