Australian pianist and teacher of music (1859–1932)
Immanuel Gotthold Reimann RAM, CMB (13 January 1859 – 19 March 1932), generally known as I. G. Reimann or Gotthold Reimann, was a South Australian musician and teacher of music. He founded the Adelaide College of Music, which became the Elder Conservatorium.
Immanuel GottholdReimann RAM, CMB (13 January 1859 – 19 March 1932), generally known as I. G. Reimann or GottholdReimann, was a South Australian musician...
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a well-known musician and teacher of pianoforte. She studied under GottholdReimann and taught at ASG for a few years until amalgamation with Adelaide...
(1884–1921) from February 1902. Of Ives's staff and colleagues, Immanuel GottholdReimann (c. 1858–1932), from whose School of Music the Conservatorium was formed...
Music. 1883 was also the year in which Berlin-trained pianist Immanuel GottholdReimann founded his privately owned and run Adelaide College of Music, of which...
Berlin Concert House Orchestra, when he read an advertisement placed by GottholdReimann for a violin teacher with his College of Music in Wakefield Street...
School Exhibition for piano again in 1894. She began lessons with GottholdReimann at the Adelaide College of Music in 1895 and continued under his tuition...
year's laureate. 1953: Stefan Heym, Wolfgang Harich, Max Zimmering 1954: Gotthold Gloger, Theo Harych 1955: – 1956: Franz Fühmann, Rudolf Fischer, Wolfgang...
September 1992). "Franz Kafkas Roman "Das Schloß" als Musiktheater: Aribert Reimanns sechste Oper in Berlin uraufgeführt: Rundtanz um den Tabernakel der Bürokratie"...
a main prize, which honours outstanding achievements in the spirit of Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, especially in the field of literature, literary criticism...