• Hans Helmuth Chemin-Petit (24 July 1902 – 12 April 1981) was a German composer, conductor and music educator. Born in Potsdam, the son of Hans Chemin-Petit...
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  • Yasuhiko Asaka of Japan (b. 1887) Joe Louis, American boxer (b. 1914) Hans Chemin-Petit, German composer, conductor and music educator (b. 1902) April 14...
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  • composition professor, employed by Joseph Joachim; his students included Hans Chemin-Petit, Werner Richard Heymann, Nikos Skalkottas, Henry Jolles, Pancho Vladigerov...
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  • School while working as a jazz musician in bars. Her teachers included Hans Chemin-Petit, Siegfried Reda, and Ludwig Weber. She married a minister named Schauss...
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    Walton – Viola Concerto Egon Wellesz – String Quartet No. 4 Op. 28 Hans Chemin-Petit – Der gefangene Vogel Umberto Giordano – Il re (La Scala, January...
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    Kortner, Jürgen Neven-du Mont 1964: Ernst Wilhelm Nay, Werner Düttmann, Hans Chemin-Petit, Rolf Henniger, Wolfgang Neuss 1965: Jan Bontjes van Beek, Hermann...
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  • then at the Royal Music Institute of Berlin in Charlottenburg under Hans Chemin-Petit and Fritz Jöde: his organ teacher was the church musician and organist...
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    1893 to 1903, guest conductors included Alfred Hertz, Richard Sahla, Hans Chemin-Petit and Arthur Nikisch. A letter from Engelbert Humperdinck about the...
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    Distler, Walter Kolneder, Fritz Reuter, Cesar Bresgen, Karl Höller and Hans Chemin-Petit. Finally, in August 1944, Johann Nepomuk David took over alongside...
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  • Marg. Schmidt-Laipa, later Fritz Wehmeyer (2nd violin) and cellist Hans Chemin-Petit followed by Paul Blumenfeld as well as Dechert. After Reitz died,...
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