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The native form of this personal name is Goldmark Károly. This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals.
Karl Goldmark (born Károly Goldmark, Keszthely, 18 May 1830 – Vienna, 2 January 1915) was a Hungarian-born Viennese composer.[1]
^Peter Revers, Michael Cherlin, Halina Filipowicz, Richard L. Rudolph The Great Tradition and Its Legacy 2004; ISBN 1-57181-403-5, p. 227; "During the late nineteenth century, Karl Goldmark was among the most internationally celebrated of Viennese composers."
KarlGoldmark (born Károly Goldmark, Keszthely, 18 May 1830 – Vienna, 2 January 1915) was a Hungarian-born Viennese composer. Goldmark came from a large...
Josephine Clara Goldmark (1877–1950), American social activist KarlGoldmark (Goldmark Károly, 1830 –1915), Viennese composer Kathi Kamen Goldmark (1948–2012)...
Entrance of the Gladiators Rubin Goldmark 1872 1936 American composer, pianist, educator and nephew of KarlGoldmark Alexander Scriabin 1872 1915 Russian...
George Gershwin. Rubin Goldmark was born in New York City in 1872, a nephew of composer KarlGoldmark, and of Jewish heritage. Goldmark completed his undergraduate...
Symphony No. 5 Tonstück, Op. 102 Folge von heiteren stücke, Op. 130 From Karl Marx to Our Own Days for solo voices, chorus and orchestra (1932) The Execution...
(2009) Alexander Glazunov Violin Concerto in A minor, Op. 82 (1904) KarlGoldmark Violin Concerto No. 1 in A minor, Op. 28 (1877) Georg Friedrich Händel...
active. Individuals such as Carl Maria von Weber, Anton Rubinstein, KarlGoldmark, and Gustav Mahler conducted at the Estates Theatre. Other famous names...
(1862), opera by Charles Gounod Die Königin von Saba (1875), opera by KarlGoldmark La Reine de Scheba (1926), opera by Reynaldo Hahn Belkis, Regina di...
Vienna (from 1890 to 1891) with Robert Fuchs and the Hungarian-Jewish KarlGoldmark. In Berlin, he had the opportunity to widen his musical experience by...
Bernhard Gál, artist, composer Jazz Gitti (1946–), musician and singer KarlGoldmark (1830–1915), composer Roman Grinberg Clemens Haipl (1969–) Theodor Herzl...
Johann Evangelist Fuss Gárdonyi, Zoltán (1906–1986) Goldmark, Károly (1830–1915), German KarlGoldmark Gulya, Róbert (*1973) Hidas, Frigyes (1928–2007) Horváth...
were Heinrich von Herzogenberg, Friedrich Gernsheim, Robert Fuchs, and KarlGoldmark, among others. The key figure on the Weimar ("New German") side was...
Quintet Op. 89 in E♭ Alexander Glazunov – Quintet in A, Op. 39 (1892) KarlGoldmark – Quintet in A minor, Op. 9 (1862) Theodore Gouvy – Quintet in G, op...
Pauline, and Alice (wife of Louis Brandeis), and Josephine. Goldmark's brother KarlGoldmark was a composer and music teacher in Vienna.[citation needed]...
Alkan, Paul Dukas and Fromental Halevy from France, Josef Dessauer, KarlGoldmark and Gustav Mahler from Bohemia (most Austrian Jews during this time...
Symphony, Op. 26 (Ländliche Hochzeit) is a symphony in E-flat major by KarlGoldmark, written in 1875, a year before his renowned Violin Concerto No. 1....
libretto by composer Richard Wagner: Parsifal (1882), libretto by composer KarlGoldmark: Merlin (1886), libretto by Siegfried Lipiner Hubert Parry: Guinevere...
Mozart. In the mid 1880s, Busoni was based in Vienna, where he met with KarlGoldmark and helped to prepare the vocal score for the latter's 1886 opera Merlin...
labor reformer Josephine Clara Goldmark. Her brothers-in-law included Felix Adler and Louis Brandeis. Her uncle KarlGoldmark was a composer in Vienna, and...
2012 and is located in front of the former residence of the composer KarlGoldmark. The memorial was initiated by Michael Feyer. Deutschkreutz was called...