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- Alexander Zemlinsky or Alexander von Zemlinsky (14 October 1871 – 15 March 1942) was an Austrian composer, conductor, and teacher. Zemlinsky was born in...
- Austrian composer Alexander Zemlinsky. The work was composed in 1934, partly in response to a suggestion from Zemlinsky's publishers Universal Edition...
- in B flat major is an orchestral work by Austrian composer Alexander Zemlinsky. Although often referred to as ‘No. 2’, this designation is not the composer's...
- composer Alexander von Zemlinsky, based on the folk-tale "The Little Mermaid" by Hans Christian Andersen. In April 1901, Zemlinsky began a romantic liaison...
- von Zemlinsky in 1896. The composer also arranged the work for a standard piano trio consisting of violin, cello and piano. The trio was Zemlinsky's submission...
- work for soprano voice and string ****tet by Austrian composer Alexander Zemlinsky. The work sets the first two stanzas of Richard Dehmel’s poem Die Magd...
- composer Alexander Zemlinsky. The libretto was written by Leo Feld, based on the 1874 novella of the same name by Gottfried Keller. Zemlinsky started work on...
- opposites in Romantic music. In 1900, Eduard Gärtner (baritone) and Alexander Zemlinsky (piano) premiered them at Vienna's Bösendorfer-Saal. Audience reception...
- Austrian composer Alexander von Zemlinsky. This composition was created during a very turbulent period of Zemlinsky's life. At this time he struggled...
- contributions to German opera in the early 20th century include Alexander von Zemlinsky, Erich Korngold, Franz Schreker, Paul Hindemith, Kurt Weill and the Italian-born...