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respect for Suk,
reflected in Suk's 1898
marriage to Dvořák's daughter,
Otilie,
marking some of the
happiest times in the composer's life and music. However...
- to "counterbalance the
influence of" Bruckner. In 1897 Dvořák's
daughter Otilie [cs]
married his student, the
composer Josef Suk. In the same year, Dvořák...
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large orchestra. It was
published as Opus 27. The
composer had
married Otilie Dvořáková,
daughter of his
composition teacher, Antonín Dvořák. Suk began...
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Adele Schopenhauer. Both were born in
Danzig and grew up
without a father.
Otilie was
interested in
Ferdinand Heinke, who
finally became engaged to a different...
- brothers,
Bernhard and Robert, and two stepsisters, Ida and Anna. His mother,
Otilie Volbracht, was the
second wife of his father,
Heinrich Plumpe (1847–1914)...
- Kruge,
commanding officer in 1865 of USS Anemone in the
American Civil War
Otilie Kruge (later Christensen),
Norwegian manager (1865-8) of Framnæs shipyard...
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abilities of his children,
especially those of his 15-year-old
daughter Otilie [cs] and 10-year-old son Toník, who pla****
piano and
violin respectively...
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relatively early a
tired man, and died at the age of 52. Christensen's
widow Otilie, (née Kruge), was in
charge of the
management of the
business for some years...
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Events in the year 1898 in music. 1898 in
Norwegian music Otilie Dvořáková,
daughter of Antonín Dvořák,
marries her father's pupil,
composer Josef Suk...
- Hortensie, Hostie, Immobilie, Kastanie, Komödie, Kurie, Lilie, Linie, Orgie,
Otilie, Pinie, Serie, Studie, Tragödie, and Zäzilie. In
female names,
there is...