German composer, church musician and choir director
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Joseph Ignaz Schnabel (24 May 1767 – 16 June 1831) was a German composer and church musician.
Wilhelm Gottlieb Korn, Würzburg 1992. ISBN 3-87057-169-1, p. 313 Free scores by JosefSchnabel at the International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP)...
the theatre, and they had a friendly relationship. In 1811 Berner and JosefSchnabel were sent to Berlin by Carl Friedrich Zelter to assess the Singakademie...
orchestra of the Count of Maltzan. From the composers and church musicians JosefSchnabel (1767–1831) and later Friedrich Wilhelm Berner (1780–1827) in nearby...
René Karl Wilhelm Johann Josef Maria Rilke (4 December 1875 – 29 December 1926), known as Rainer Maria Rilke (German: [ˈʁaɪnɐ maˈʁiːa ˈʁɪlkə]), was an...
studied piano under Josef Lomba, who had been a student of Franz Liszt, as well as under Bruno Elsner, and the Austrian pianist Artur Schnabel. In France, he...
(Friedrich von Hardenberg) Jean Paul Friedrich Schiller Johann Gottfried Schnabel Christoph Martin Wieland 19th century Bettina von Arnim Achim von Arnim...
Karl Schmidhofer Peter Schmiedlechner Johannes Schmuckenschlager Joachim Schnabel Michael Schnedlitz Mag. Philipp Schrangl Alois Schroll Gabriela Schwarz...
Matthew Schellhorn and Geoffrey Tozer. She was the last student of Artur Schnabel and she passed on his teachings to her own students. Maria Curcio was born...
Rubinstein Arthur Rubinstein II Arthur Rubinstein III András Schiff Artur Schnabel Rudolf Serkin Vladimir Sofronitsky Solomon Rosalyn Tureck Rosalyn Tureck...
Johann Gottfried Schnabel (November 7, 1692 – c. 1751–1758) was a German writer best known for his novel Insel Felsenburg. He published his works under...
action sits in a walnut stock in the European-style with checkered grip, schnabel fore-end, and arched (curved) comb sometimes referred to as a Bavarian...
the piano. In the times of Rosenthal, Rachmaninov, Horowitz, Rubinstein, Schnabel and Friedman as well as others, the first lesson taught and learned would...
72. Schnabel 1972, pp. 300–304. Schnabel 1972, pp. 310–314. Schnabel 1972, pp. 287–292. Lowe 1990, p. 636. Schnabel 1972, pp. 333–339. Schnabel 1972...
(Friedrich von Hardenberg) Jean Paul Friedrich Schiller Johann Gottfried Schnabel Christoph Martin Wieland 19th century Bettina von Arnim Achim von Arnim...
the "triple dimension of Jewish existence in Prague ... his protagonist Josef K. is (symbolically) arrested by a German (Rabensteiner), a Czech (Kullich)...
Diary, edited by Philip Boehm, New York: Macmillan, 2005 [1] Clarissa Schnabel Harding, Luke (5 October 2003). "Row over naming of rape victim". The Observer...
Rheinland. Klartext Verlag, Essen 2014, ISBN 978-3-8375-1323-3. Elke Janßen-Schnabel: Das Scheindorf der Kruppwerke. In: Denkmalpflege im Rheinland (ISSN 0177-2619)...
hoped to become pupils of Harold Bauer (1873–1951), Josef Hofmann (1876–1957), or Arthur Schnabel (1882–1951), all eminent pianists of the time. They...
Yamashita tore a right calf muscle in the preliminary match against Arthur Schnabel. This put Yamashita at a huge disadvantage since he executed his throws...