• called "Neue Ludlamshöhle" which lasted until 1972.[citation needed] Ludlamshöhle: Bringing the 19th Century to the Present "Ludlamshöhle". www.oxfordreference...
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    most German of German composers, is said to have refused to join the Ludlamshöhle (Ludlam's cave), a social club of which Salieri was a member, and avoided...
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  • was finished on 14 June), while supervising himself the composition. Ludlamshöhle Ekard Stark: Joseph Panny: (1794–1838); ein Beitrag zur Mainzer Musikgeschichte...
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    Sedlaczek is also listed as a member of the "Ludlamshohle" during the years between 1817 and 1826. "Ludlamshohle" (translated as "Ludlam's Cave" or "Ludlam's...
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  • Stiege Stegmayer is said to have been a member of the literary society Ludlamshöhle founded by Ignaz Franz Castelli. Wurzbach, Constantin von, ed. (1878)...
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    "Insanius" (Unsinn). From 1823, he also belonged to a literary society Ludlamshöhle, named after a play by Adam Oehlenschläger. Although apparently a benign...
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    Breslau. His nickname as a foreign member of the Vienna literary society Ludlamshöhle was "Sebastiano da Solfeggio". Mosewius died in Schaffhausen at the age...
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    times. His nickname as a foreign member of the Vienna literary society Ludlamshöhle was "Rossini of Novgorod". Bierey died in Breslau at the age of 67. Der...
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