Hans Balatka (March 5, 1827 – April 17, 1899) was an American conductor and composer. His efforts contributed much to the great increase in popularity of European classical music in the United States during the late 19th century.[1]
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HansBalatka (March 5, 1827 – April 17, 1899) was an American conductor and composer. His efforts contributed much to the great increase in popularity...
especially, polkas. Classical composers and conductors from Wisconsin include HansBalatka, Hugo Kaun, Eugene Luening, and Theodore Steinmetz. Among Wisconsin's...
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of the music prestigious musical clubs in the country. It was led by HansBalatka. Chicago History Burk, Meierhoff and Phillips, pg. 157 Chicago History...
composer, playwright, actor, dancer and dance master, 52 April 17 – HansBalatka, composer, 72 April 23 – Lucien Delormel, lyricist (born 1847) May 21...
February 18 – Marc Burty, music teacher and composer (died 1903) March 5 HansBalatka, composer (d. 1899) Emile Jonas, composer (died 1905) March 26 – Emanuel...
building with a Gothic-Renaissance core. Originally it was a castle chapel. HansBalatka (1827–1899), American conductor and composer "Population of Municipalities...
with Harrison Weld, Christian Balatka and Glenn Dillard Gunn. He had also received lessons in harmony from HansBalatka and singing from Frederick W....
America, he obtained US citizenship and attended the Balatka Academy of Musical Art, founded by HansBalatka in Chicago during the late 1880s. There (as Henry...
early showed musical talent. Her fine voice was carefully cultivated by HansBalatka. She received her education at Stoughton High School and the University...
paragon of virtue. Anton Trendelssohn in Anthony Trollope's novel Nina Balatka, is a Jewish figure with a deep, rounded character. George Eliot's novel...
the 20th century. John Roberts, Chief Justice of US Supreme Court Jan Balatka, conductor, founder of the Milwaukee Musical Society Exene Cervenka, singer...