Milan Sachs (28 November 1884 – 4 August 1968) was a Czech-Croatian opera conductor and composer, who was long associated with the Zagreb Opera in Croatia...
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Sachs is a German surname, meaning "man from Saxony". Sachs is a common surname among Ashkenazi Jews from Saxony, in the United States sometimes adopted...
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Tom Sachs (born July 26, 1966) is an American contemporary artist who lives and works in New York City. Sachs was born in New York City on July 26, 1966...
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8; Bedřich Smetana led Nos. 3 and 4; Anton Seidl conducted No. 9; and Milan Sachs premiered No. 1. Franz Liszt invented the symphonic poem, never employed...
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colloquially known as Inter Milan in English-speaking countries, is an Italian professional football club based in Milan, Lombardy. Inter is the only...
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Wilhelm Albert Sachs (born August 10, 1955, in Lausanne, Switzerland) is a Swiss artist, designer, art collector and philanthropist. Sachs was born August...
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a Japanese glee club staple. Its recordings include one conducted by Milan Sachs. Battle of Szigetvár – the 1566 battle which the opera is based on Siege...
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Rothmüller (1908–1993) Josif Runjanin (1821–1878) Ferdo Rusan (1810-1879) Milan Sachs (1884–1968) Berislav Šipuš (born 1958) Antun Sorkočević (1775–1841) Luka...
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(1870–1954) Marko Rothmüller (1908–1993) Josif Runjanin (1821–1878) Milan Sachs (1884–1968) Antun Sorkočević (1775–1841) Luka Sorkočević (1734–1789)...
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even then, in a somewhat edited form. The orchestra was conducted by Milan Sachs, who was a Czech but was most notable for his work in opera in Zagreb...
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