- The
Edlen von
Webenau are a
family from Austria.
Viktor Weber Edler von
Webenau (* 13
November 1861 in Neuhaus; † 6 May 1932 in Innsbruck),
General in...
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Julie von
Webenau (16
October 1813 – 2 July 1887) was a German-Austrian composer.
Julie was a
daughter of the
government council member Ludwig Cajetan...
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Vilma von
Webenau, (born 15
February 1875 in Constantinople; died 9
October 1953 in Vienna), composer,
first student of
Arnold Schoenberg, granddaughter...
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Viktor Weber Edler von
Webenau (13
November 1861 in
Neuhaus – 6 May 1932 in Innsbruck),
General in the Austro-Hungarian Army
during World War I, military...
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Another example is the Austro-Hungarian
general Viktor Weber Edler von
Webenau, who
signed the
Armistice of
Villa Giusti between Austria-Hungary and the...
- 1813
where he
spent 25
years teaching (with
students including Julie von
Webenau, née Baroni-Cavalcabò) and
giving concerts.
Between 1826 and 1829, he conducted...
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Governor of
occupied Montenegro, as
successor of
Viktor Weber Edler von
Webenau. On 21
February 1918 the
Emperor named him
Knight in the
Order of the Golden...
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music producers "Frank Lio" (Achim Kleist) and "Donald Fact" (Wolfgang von
Webenau) (Syndicate Musicproduction), with whom he
developed the
concept for the...
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Capitano di
Vascello Francesco Accinni General Viktor Weber Edler von
Webenau Oberst Karl
Schneller Fregattenkapitän
Johannes Prinz von und zu Liechtenstein...
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piece by
Robert Schumann,
composed in 1839 and
dedicated to
Julie von
Webenau.
Schumann cited Jean Paul's
style of
humour as
source of inspiration, although...