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Albert Martin Robert Radecke (31
October 1830 – 21 June 1911; aged 80) was a
German composer and conductor. He was born in Dittmannsdorf, in Silesia,...
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Giacomo Meyerbeer (1842–1846) Otto
Nicolai (1848–1849)
Robert Radecke (Hofkapellmeister, 1871–1887)
Joseph Sucher (1888–1899)
Richard Strauss...
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attention of
Hermann Brandl,
Abwehr special agent, and of
captain Wilhelm Radecke [de] of the Wehrmacht. He
moved several times and
wound up at 93 rue Lauriston [fr]...
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Stucki DM,
Ruegsegger C,
Steiner S,
Radecke J,
Murphy MP,
Zuber B,
Saxena S (August 2016). "Mitochondrial impairments...
- Best. He
later studied in
Berlin with Carl
August Haupt (harmony),
Robert Radecke (orchestration), and others.
Whiting worked in
various positions in Albany...
- (1820–1841)
Giacomo Meyerbeer (1842–1846) Otto
Nicolai (1848–1849)
Robert Radecke (Hofkapellmeister, 1871–1887)
Joseph Sucher (1888–1899)
Richard Strauss...
- with them in
February 1890. He
studied composition at
Stern with
Robert Radecke, and
remained active as a
composer until about 1910 (see list of compositions...
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NICOLAS HEURTAUT,
LOUIS XV,
CIRCA 1755
Metropolitan Museum:
Armchair Marcus Rädecke, Christie's Video: A Pair of
Louis XV
Giltwood Fauteuils À La
Reine by...
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Wagner and Schumann.
Joseph Joachim Raff,
Samuel de
Lange and
Robert Radecke dedicated compositions to her. She is
credited with
introducing German...
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Eduard L****en (1830–1904), Danish–Belgian
composer of 2
symphonies Robert Radecke (1830–1911),
German composer of 1
symphony Henry Charles Banister (1831–1897)...