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- The Sonneck is a 2,260-metre-high (7,410 ft) mountain in the Kaisergebirge range of the Northern Limestone Alps in Austria. On its broad peak stands a...
- Originally established in 1915 by Oscar Sonneck, the journal was edited by Sonneck until his death in 1928. Sonneck was succeeded by a number of editors...
- Oscar George Theodore Sonneck (October 6, 1873 – October 30, 1928) was a U.S. librarian, editor, and musicologist. Sonneck was born in Jersey City. He...
- (SAM) was founded in 1975 and was first named the Sonneck Society in honor of Oscar George Theodore Sonneck, early Chief of the Music Division in the Library...
- language", which was sounded as Y'an-gee. American musicologist Oscar Sonneck debunked a romanticized false etymology in his 1909 work Report on "The...
- searched a large part of the pre-1775 tune repertory; but, as with Kidson and Sonneck, no prototype was found. Hill was tantalized by a bandsman's book in the...
- ballads and f-28276-3. Courier Corporation. p. 521. ISBN 9780486282763. Sonneck, Oscar George Theodore (1972). Report on The Star-spangled Banner, Hail...
- named in 2007, following a build-up of evidence featured in papers by Sonneck et al. and Akin et al. FcεRI Histamine intolerance Immunoglobulin E Valent...
- Edward MacDowell (1922). They were listed with opus numbers in Oscar Sonneck's Catalogue of First Editions of Edward MacDowell (1917). MacDowell was...
- 1111/j.2044-8309.1992.tb00974.x. PMID 1472984. Etzersdorfer E, Voracek M, Sonneck G (2004). "A dose-response relationship between imitational suicides and...