• Natalie [Natalia Anna Juliana] Bauer-Lechner (Penzing, Vienna, 9 May 1858 – Vienna, 8 June 1921) was an Austrian violist who is best known to musicology...
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  • Natalie Batalha (born 1966), American Astronomy and Astrophysics professor Natalie Bates (born 1980), Australian road cyclist Natalie Bauer-Lechner (1858–1921)...
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    for the work, which he shared with a number of friends (including Natalie Bauer-Lechner and Max Marschalk [de]). He even had one of these versions printed...
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  • Natalie Bauer-Lechner (1858–1921), Austrian violist Patrick Lechner (born 1988), German cyclist Peter Lechner (born 1966), Austrian luger Ödön Lechner (1845–1914)...
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    various friends, including: Max Marschalk, a music critic; violist Natalie Bauer-Lechner, a close friend and confidante; and Anna von Mildenburg, the dramatic...
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    his sister Justine and his long-time companion, the viola player Natalie Bauer-Lechner. Mahler returned to Vienna in late July to prepare for Vienna's...
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    1875 had affected him most deeply, and he confided to [his friend] Natalie [Bauer-Lechner] that 'such frightful sorrow he had never again experienced, as...
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    celebrated, all-female Soldat-Roeger Quartet, whose viola-player was Natalie Bauer-Lechner, Elsa Edle von Plank as second violinist (replacing Ella Finger-Bailetti...
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    Michael McManus, A Mahlerian Odyssey, Limelight, May 2010, p. 34 Natalie Bauer-Lechner: Erinnerungen an Gustav Mahler. Ed. by Herbert Killian. Hamburg...
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    related to his First and Second Symphonies. In conversation with Natalie Bauer-Lechner in the summer of 1900, Mahler described the Fourth Symphony as the...
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