German-born musician, composer, critic and professor (1900–1973)
Erich Katz (July 31, 1900 – July 30, 1973) was a German-born musicologist, composer, music critic, musician and professor. He fled the Nazis in 1939, arriving first in England, emigrating to the United States in 1943, where he became a citizen. He was a driving force behind the early music and recorder movements in the United States. Bernard Krainis, a co-founder of New York Pro Musica studied with Katz.
ErichKatz (July 31, 1900 – July 30, 1973) was a German-born musicologist, composer, music critic, musician and professor. He fled the Nazis in 1939, arriving...
composer ErichKatz (1900–1973), who fled in 1939 after temporary incarceration in Dachau. Orff reestablished contact with Katz in 1952, and Katz considered...
Composer's World (1952) was extracted. Hindemith had a long friendship with ErichKatz, whose compositions were influenced by him. Also among Hindemith's students...
Edgar Hunt (1909–2006) Jorge Isaac (born 1974) Ricardo Kanji (born 1948) ErichKatz (1900–1973) Jill Kemp (born 1979) Hans Maria Kneihs (born 1943) Bernard...
choral director, and Bernard Krainis, a recorder player who studied with ErichKatz. Other prominent musicians who joined included Russell Oberlin (the first...
co-founder of New York Pro Musica. He played recorder and studied with ErichKatz. Bernard Krainis, a noted recorder player and a founding member of the...
piano; gave violin recitals with piano accompaniment by Helmut Schneider ErichKatz, taught music from 1941 to 1943 Pilar Marckwald, Spanish, kitchen helper...
piano with Rudolf Ganz, composition with Max Wald, and counterpoint with ErichKatz. She taught at the New York College of Music from 1948 to 1968 and at...
William James Henderson, musical critic and scholar Rafael Joseffy, pianist ErichKatz, musicologist Edgar Stillman Kelley, composer, conductor, and writer on...
1992, p. 174. Black & Green 1992, pp. 44–45. Black & Green 1992, p. 52. Katz 2003, p. 403. Kramer 1963, p. 123. Kramer 1963, pp. 122–123. Kramer 1963...
October 2023. ""Erich Mendelsohn: Berlin – Jerusalem" Photography by Carsten Krohn | Bauhaus Center Tel Aviv". Retrieved 27 October 2023. "Erich Mendelsohn"...
Sheila Sue Moriber Katz (February 1, 1943 – September 10, 2023) was an American pathologist and writer, dean of the Hahnemann University School of Medicine...
Regiment Bozen. The film was based on the 1967 book Death in Rome by Robert Katz. An Italian court gave producer Carlo Ponti and director Cosmatos a six-month...
the Pope's defenders. In 1974, Katz was sued in the Roman courts by Pius's niece, Countess Elena Pacelli Rossignani. Katz was initially found guilty, but...
Wilkes, Shirley Strawberry, J. Anthony Brown 21 Taking Chance HBO Films Ross Katz (director/screenplay); Michael Strobl (screenplay); Kevin Bacon, Tom Aldredge...
Marco Katz (born March 16, 1952, in New York City, USA) serves as an editor for a series that brings together music and literature at Palgrave Macmillan...
2005, p. 326. Michalowski 1987. Jacobsen 2008, p. 30. Katz 2003, p. 205. Ebeling 1928, p. 279. Katz 2007, p. 167. Litke 1998, p. 78–82. Litke 1998, p. 79...
Retrieved April 4, 2017. Julie Johnsson, Mary Schlangenstein, and Benjamin D Katz (November 15, 2017). "Airbus Seals $50 Billion Jet Deal to Outdo Boeing in...
several years. The pianist with whom she performed most often was Martin Katz. (Other colleagues who were especially important in her career were the composers...
film distribution company based in New York City, was launched by Daniel Katz, David Fenkel, and John Hodges in August 2012. Its first film, A Glimpse...
Lyrictranslate.com: Liedtext: Die Katz (die is zurick komm') Accessed 2022-01-03. Youtube: Die Katz - Brill Alarm For Erich Steiner, see footer under the...
refinancing schemes after the Civil War... Richard Allen Landes and Steven T. Katz (2012). The Paranoid Apocalypse: A Hundred-year Retrospective on the Protocols...
customers; for example, in "Night at the Katz Motel," he fed his motel residents to flesh-eating spiders, and in "Klub Katz," he transformed the vacationers into...