- 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...
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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...
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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...
- (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...
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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...
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named in 2007,
following a build-up of
evidence featured in
papers by
Sonneck et al. and Akin et al. FcεRI
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ballads and f-28276-3.
Courier Corporation. p. 521. ISBN 9780486282763.
Sonneck,
Oscar George Theodore (1972).
Report on The Star-spangled Banner, Hail...
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musicians were
Walter Damrosch, Will Earhart,
Arnold J. Gantvoort,
Oscar Sonneck and John
Philip Sousa. The
standardized version that was
voted upon by...
- IV. Toronto:
Dominion Publishing Company. pp. 438–439. OCLC 1151067550.
Sonneck House.
Canadian Register of
Historic Places.
Retrieved 19
April 2021. Pender...