• Kurt Emil Striegler (7 January 1886 – 4 August 1958) was a German composer and director. Born in Dresden, the son of a chamber musician at the Saxon State...
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    contralto Rudolf Bockelmann (1892-1958), dramatic baritone and Kammersänger Kurt Striegler (1886–1958), composer and director Entrance to the Old Catholic Cemetery...
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  • a grammar school in Dresden from 1913 to 1924. He then studied with Kurt Striegler and Fritz Busch at the orchestra school of the Staatskapelle Dresden...
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  • and in Dresden in 1953 with the Staatskapelle Dresden conducted by Kurt Striegler. He died in 1982, aged about 67. His 1964 recording of Lucijan Marija...
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  • from 1931 to 1933 and conducting with Fritz Busch. Other teachers were Kurt Striegler, Hermann Ludwig Kutzschbach and Johannes Schneider-Marfels. He also...
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    husband left the apartment in Zeughausstrasse 2 (it was taken over by Kurt Striegler, the Dresden Kapellmeister). She followed her husband to Gera where...
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  • Jan Dahmen (violin), Lothar Köhnke (piano, theory and composition), Kurt Striegler (conducting) and Alfred Stier (choral conducting). For a time he was...
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  • Dresden, where he also became a répétiteur and assistant conductor to Kurt Striegler. In 1933, he and Harry S. Pepper were recruited by the BBC, both being...
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  • Hilliges C. Kneisel C. Eder W. Lau E. Natzke E. Böhmer H. Hirschmann C. Striegler H. Wernstedt E. Zalud Total 1 "Meine Liebe will ich dir geben" 4 2 3 3...
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  • (1856–1939), pioneer of indoor photography, including royalty Rudolph Striegler (1816–1876), pioneering portrait photography Heinrich Tønnies (1825–1903)...
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