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    Johann Friedrich Ludwig “FritzScheel (7 November 1852 – 13 March 1907) was a German conductor, and the first musical director of the Philadelphia Orchestra...
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  • Ellen Scheel, Norwegian football player Fritz Scheel (1852–1907), German-American orchestra conductor Georg Scheel, Norwegian barrister Günther Scheel (1921–1943)...
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  • president and CEO in August 2018. The orchestra was founded in 1900 by Fritz Scheel, who also acted as its first conductor. The orchestra had its beginnings...
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    Walter Scheel (German: [ˈvaltɐ ˈʃeːl] ; 8 July 1919 – 24 August 2016) was a German statesman. A member of the Nazi Party that joined the Free Democratic...
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  • Institute for Solid State Electronics) 2015: No Karl Scheel Prize was awarded 2014: Tobias Kampfrath (Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society) 2013:...
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    "founded" by Stokowski on Page 3, but (correctly) by Fritz Scheel on Page 133. In the same breath, though, Scheel is misidentified as the founder of the San Francisco...
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    the "Big Five" American ensembles. The Orchestra was initially led by Fritz Scheel; in 1907, Karl Pohlig took up its baton. But it was the conductor Leopold...
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  • Orchestra gives its first concert in Philadelphia under the baton of Fritz Scheel. November 22 – The University of Cambridge, England, awards Edward Elgar...
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  • William I. Schaffer (1867–1953), Pennsylvania State Supreme Court Justice Fritz Scheel (1852–1907), first conductor and musical director of the Philadelphia...
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    Fritz Scheel". The Miracle of Gar-Anlaf, op. 15, cantata for men's chorus and orchestra (1907), dedicated to "the Orpheus Club and Mr. Fritz Scheel as...
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