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Alexander Zemlinsky or Alexander von Zemlinsky (October 14, 1871 – March 15, 1942) was an Austrian composer, conductor, and teacher. Biography Early life Zemlinsky was born in Vienna to a highly multicultural family.
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Classical music composer Alexander von Zemlinsky, life, biography, compositions, concert, recordings, MP3, sheet music, books ... Alexander von Zemlinsky - (Tsem-linss-kee) - an Austrian born composer. His father, born in Vienna of Slovakian Catholic descent, converted to Judaism in 1870; his mother, born in Sarajevo,
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Alexander von Zemlinsky - Biography and work. Listen to classical music/compositions by Alexander von Zemlinsky online ... The Austrian composer and conductor Alexander von Zemlinsky was born in Vienna in 1871. His reputation has to some extent been overshadowed by the controversial and influential achievements of his...
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Alexander von Zemlinsky Life ... His style represents post-Wagnerian romanticism, evident in his symphonies, while another aspect is evident in his ballet based on Hugo von Hoffmannsthal's Der Triumph der Zeit. ... ; The most important works of A. Zemlinsky...
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Jump to: navigation, search ... Articles in category "Zemlinsky, Alexander von" ... Fantasien über Gedichte von Richard Dehmel, Op.9 (Zemlinsky, Alexander von)
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Zemlinsky, Alexander (von) - Definition of Zemlinsky, Alexander (von) from The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music at Encyclopedia.com ... Zemlinsky, Alexander (von) (b Vienna, 1871; d Larchmont, NY, 1942). Austrian composer and conductor. Studied at Vienna Cons. with A. Door for pf. 1887–90, and J. Fuchs for comp.
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Alexander Zemlinsky or Alexander von Zemlinsky, (October 14, 1871 – March 15, 1942) was an extremely prolific Austrian composer, conductor, and teacher who efficiently perfected the art of composition as well as becoming a well-known 'kapellmeister' and professor.
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Zemlinsky, Zemlinsky, Alexander (von); * 14. Okt. 1871 in Wien; † 15. März 1942 in Larchmont (New York); Komponist und dirigent ... Sarema (Alexander von Zemlinsky/Adolf von Zemlinszky/A. Schönberg nach Rudolf von Gottschall, Die Rose vom Kaukasus), Oper 3 Teile (1893-1895; 10. Okt. 1897 München, Hofoper)
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More in Zemlinsky, Alexander von ... Schoenberg & Zemlinsky String Quartets; ~ The Lark Quartet (Artist), Astrid Schween (Performer), Arnold Schoenberg (Composer), Alexander von Zemlinsky (Composer), Daniel Chriss (Conductor), et al. In Stock; Listen to samples;
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A selection of articles related to Alexander von Zemlinsky - Songs for voice and piano ... Alexander von Zemlinsky, Alexander von Zemlinsky - Alma Mahler and in his later career, Alexander von Zemlinsky - Chamber Music, Alexander von Zemlinsky - Choral Works, Alexander von Zemlinsky - Early Life,
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