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Josef Pembaur (20
April 1875 – 12
October 1950) was an
Austrian pianist and composer. Born in Innsbruck,
Pembaur was the son of the
composer and music...
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Pembaur v. City of Cincinnati, 475 U.S. 469 (1986), is a
United States Supreme Court case that
clarified a
previous case,
Monell v.
Department of Social...
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Maria Elisabeth Pembaur (also
Pembaur-Elterich, née
Elterich (15
April 1869 – 30
January 1937) was a
German classical pianist. Born in Grimma, Elterich...
- 1909.
Suite (Steppe'-Step). Berlin: Ries & Erler, 1925.
Burlesken (Joseph
Pembaur angebracht) (Kl.). Berlin: Ries & Erler, 1926. Krämer,
Kristina (September...
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singer María
Pellicer (1950–2022),
Spanish politician Maria Elisabeth Pembaur (1869–1937),
German woman classical pianist Maria Penkova (born 1984),...
- (1885–1923) Bartłomiej Pękiel (died c. 1670)
Georgs Pelēcis (born 1947)
Josef Pembaur (1848–1923)
Jorge Peña Hen (1928–1973)
Francisco de Peñalosa (c. 1470 –...
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conductor Robert Laugs. He
studied in
Munich and
Berlin under both
Joseph Pembaur and
Artur Schnabel amongst others.
After his
academic studies he undertook...
- Koessler [pupils]
Stevan Mokranjac [pupils]
Horatio Parker [pupils]
Joseph Pembaur [pupils]
Percy Pitt [pupils]
Josef Renner Max von Schillings [pupils] Hermann...
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studying with Lech Jaczynowski,
Gustaw Roguski,
Mieczyslaw Soltys,
Josef Pembaur, Stanisław Niewiadomski [de],
Stephan Krehl,
Klara Czop-Umlauf,
Franz Schmidt...
- 1869)
February 19 Gerónimo Giménez,
Spanish composer (b. 1854)
Josef Pembaur,
American composer (b. 1848)
February 27 – Léon Roques,
translator (b....