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    Moses Mendelssohn of Berlin. Baruch Jeitteles was born on 22 April 1762, in Prague. His father, Jonas Jeitteles [de], was a doctor. Originally a student...
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    (1815–1832). With his cousin Ignaz Jeitteles [de] he founded the Jewish weekly "Siona" in 1818. In the same year he collaborated with Ignaz Franz Castelli on "Der...
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    text was written by a physician named Alois Isidor Jeitteles, probably at Beethoven's request. Jeitteles had published several short verses, economic in...
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    Vienna, especially the musical articles in the Aesthetic Lexicon by Ignaz Jeitteles which stem from his quill ("stammen aus Lannoy's Feder"). Lannoy was...
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  • Bondy was the daughter of Johanna Jeitteles, née Brüll, and the Jewish doctor, writer and editor Alois Jeitteles. In 1856, she married the merchant and...
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    (Sonata No. 29 in B-flat major, Op. 106) and his settings of poems by Alois Jeitteles, An die ferne Geliebte Op. 98 (1816), which introduced the song cycle...
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    included professors Ignác Jan Hanuš, Jan Helcelet and Andreas Ludwig Jeitteles. These, together with students, participated in associations and started...
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