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- Ignatz Waghalter (15 March 1881 – 7 April 1949) was a Polish-German composer and conductor. Waghalter was born into a poor but musically accomplished Jewish...
- November 1912 with a performance of Beethoven's Fidelio, conducted by Ignatz Waghalter. In 1925, after the incorporation of Charlottenburg by the 1920 Greater...
- Osorio-Swaab 1881 1971 Dutch Nikolai Roslavets 1881 1944 Russian Ignatz Waghalter 1881 1949 Polish-German Concerto for Violin in A Major; Mandragola; Jugend...
- directed by Helen Borgers. La Mandragola, an opera by the composer Ignatz Waghalter, premiered at the Deutsches Opernhaus in Berlin in January 1914. The opera...
- Catalani, Gustave Charpentier (Louise), Eugen d'Albert (Tiefland), Ignatz Waghalter (Der Teufelsweg and Jugend), Alberto Franchetti, Franco Leoni, Jules M****enet...
- violinist Christa Frieda Vogel, photographer Jorinde Voigt, artist Ignatz Waghalter, composer, conductor Bruno Walter, conductor Kurt Weill, composer Wang...
- included Richard Strauss, Hans Pfitzner, Engelbert Humperdinck, Ignatz Waghalter and Gerhart Hauptmann, the dramatist. He was married six times and had...
- (1815–1883) Friedrich Voss (born 1930) Max Wagenknecht (1857–1922) Ignatz Waghalter (1881–1949) Richard Wagner (1813–1883) Siegfried Wagner (1869–1930) Carl...
- Friedrich Paulmann, Hans Scholz, Friedrich Weinmann Music by Ignatz Waghalter (composer of score) Production companies Kultur department of the Universum-Film...
- Polish-Ukrainian chess player Ignatz Urban (1848–1931), German botanist Ignatz Waghalter (1881–1949), Polish-German composer and conductor Ignatz Wiemeler (1895–1952)...