Theodor Leschetizky, the Glossary
Theodor Leschetizky (sometimes spelled Leschetitzky; Teodor Leszetycki; 22 June 1830 – 14 November 1915 was an Austrian-Polish pianist, professor, and composer born in Landshut in the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, then a crown land of Austria-Hungary.[1]
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73 relations: Abraham ben Abraham, Acte Préalable, Agnes Gardner Eyre, Alexander Brailowsky, Aline van Barentzen, Anna Yesipova, Anton Rubinstein, Artur Schnabel, Austria-Hungary, Austrians, Łańcut, Bad Ischl, Benno Moiseiwitsch, Bertha Tapper, Carl Czerny, Centaur Records, Clara Claiborne Park, Clara Clemens, Composer, DIW Records, Dresden, Edwin Hughes (musician), Elly Ney, Ethel Leginska, Ethel Newcomb, Fannie Bloomfield Zeisler, Felix Czeike, Florence Parr Gere, Frank La Forge, Frank Merrick, Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart, Gaetano Donizetti, German Empire, Gertrude Ross, Grand Duchess Elena Pavlovna of Russia, Helen Hopekirk, Ignacy Jan Paderewski, Ignaz Friedman, Isabelle Vengerova, Jadwiga Sarnecka, Józef Śliwiński, Johannes Brahms, John Powell (musician), Katharine Goodson, Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, Kingdom of Saxony, Lucia di Lammermoor, Mabel Lander, Marguerite Melville Liszniewska, Maria Wilhelmj, ... Expand index (23 more) »
- People from Łańcut
- Polish Romantic composers
- Pupils of Carl Czerny
- Pupils of Simon Sechter
Abraham ben Abraham
Abraham ben Abraham (אברהם בן אברהם, lit. "Avraham the son of Avraham") (c. 1700 – 23 May 1749), also known as Count Valentine (Valentin, Walentyn) Potocki (Pototzki or Pototski), was a purported Polish nobleman (szlachta) of the Potocki family who converted to Judaism and was burned at the stake by the Roman Catholic Church because he had renounced Catholicism and had become an observant Jew.
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Acte Préalable
Acte Préalable is a Polish classical music record label founded in 1997.
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Agnes Gardner Eyre
Agnes Gardner Eyre de Jahn (December 10, 1881 – July 16, 1950) was an American pianist, composer, and piano teacher, a student of Theodor Leschetizky.
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Alexander Brailowsky
Alexander Brailowsky (16 February 1896 – 25 April 1976) was a Russian and French pianist who specialised in the works of Frédéric Chopin.
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Aline van Barentzen
Aline van Barentzen (born Aline Hoyle; 17 July 1897 – 30 October 1981) was a Franco-American classical pianist.
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Anna Yesipova
Anna Yesipova (born Anna Nikolayevna Yesipova) was a prominent Russian pianist. Theodor Leschetizky and Anna Yesipova are 19th-century classical pianists and piano educators.
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Anton Rubinstein
Anton Grigoryevich Rubinstein (Anton Grigoryevich Rubinshteyn) was a Russian pianist, composer and conductor who founded the Saint Petersburg Conservatory. Theodor Leschetizky and Anton Rubinstein are 19th-century classical pianists and composers from the Russian Empire.
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Artur Schnabel
Artur Schnabel (17 April 1882 – 15 August 1951) was an Austrian-American classical pianist, composer and pedagogue. Theodor Leschetizky and Artur Schnabel are piano educators.
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Austria-Hungary
Austria-Hungary, often referred to as the Austro-Hungarian Empire or the Dual Monarchy, was a multi-national constitutional monarchy in Central Europe between 1867 and 1918.
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Austrians
Austrians (Österreicher) are the citizens and nationals of Austria.
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Łańcut
Łańcut (Lantzut; Lánʹtsut; Landshut) is a town in south-eastern Poland, with 18,004 inhabitants, as of 2 June 2009.
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Bad Ischl
Bad Ischl (Austrian German) is a spa town in Austria.
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Benno Moiseiwitsch
Benno Moiseiwitsch (22 February 18909 April 1963) was a Russian and British pianist. Theodor Leschetizky and Benno Moiseiwitsch are 20th-century classical pianists and Male classical pianists.
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Bertha Tapper
Bertha Johanne Feiring Maass Tapper (25 January 1859 - 2 September 1915) was a Norwegian composer, pianist, and teacher, best known for editing the piano works of Edvard Grieg for publication in America.
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Carl Czerny
Carl Czerny (21 February 1791 – 15 July 1857) was an Austrian composer, teacher, and pianist of Czech origin whose music spanned the late Classical and early Romantic eras. Theodor Leschetizky and Carl Czerny are 19th-century classical pianists, Burials at the Vienna Central Cemetery and piano educators.
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Centaur Records
Centaur Records is one of the oldest and largest independent classical labels in America.
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Clara Claiborne Park
Clara Claiborne Park (August 19, 1923 – July 3, 2010) was an American college English teacher and author who was best known for her writings about her experiences raising her autistic daughter, the artist Jessica Park.
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Clara Clemens
Clara Langhorne Clemens Samossoud (formerly Gabrilowitsch; June 8, 1874 – November 19, 1962), was an American concert singer, and the daughter of Samuel Clemens, who wrote as Mark Twain.
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Composer
A composer is a person who writes music.
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DIW Records
DIW Records is a Japanese record label specializing in avant-garde jazz.
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Dresden
Dresden (Upper Saxon: Dräsdn; Drježdźany) is the capital city of the German state of Saxony and it is the second most populous city after Leipzig.
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Edwin Hughes (musician)
Edwin Hughes (August 15, 1884 — July 17, 1965) was an American pianist, music educator, music editor, and composer.
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Elly Ney
Elly Ney (27 September 1882 – 31 March 1968) was a German romantic pianist who specialized in Beethoven, and was especially popular in Germany. Theodor Leschetizky and Elly Ney are 20th-century classical pianists.
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Ethel Leginska
Ethel Liggins (13 April 188626 February 1970) was a British pianist, conductor and composer.
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Ethel Newcomb
Ethel Newcomb (1875–1959) was an American pianist. Theodor Leschetizky and Ethel Newcomb are 20th-century classical pianists.
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Fannie Bloomfield Zeisler
Fannie Bloomfield Zeisler (July 16, 1863 – August 20, 1927) was an Austrian-born American pianist. Theodor Leschetizky and Fannie Bloomfield Zeisler are 19th-century classical pianists.
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Felix Czeike
Felix Czeike (21 August 1926 – 23 April 2006) was an Austrian historian and popular educator.
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Florence Parr Gere
Florence Beatrice Parr Gere (April 25, 1875 – September 4, 1964) was a Canadian-born American pianist and composer.
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Frank La Forge
Frank La Forge (October 22, 1879 – May 5, 1953) was an American pianist, vocal coach, teacher, composer and arranger of art songs.
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Frank Merrick
Frank Merrick CBE (30 April 1886–1981) was an English classical pianist and composer in the early 20th century. Theodor Leschetizky and Frank Merrick are 20th-century classical pianists.
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Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart
Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart (26 July 1791 – 29 July 1844), also known as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Jr., was the youngest child of six born to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and his wife Constanze and the younger of his parents' two surviving children. Theodor Leschetizky and Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart are 19th-century classical pianists and 19th-century male musicians.
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Gaetano Donizetti
Domenico Gaetano Maria Donizetti (29 November 1797 – 8 April 1848) was an Italian composer, best known for his almost 70 operas.
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German Empire
The German Empire, also referred to as Imperial Germany, the Second Reich or simply Germany, was the period of the German Reich from the unification of Germany in 1871 until the November Revolution in 1918, when the German Reich changed its form of government from a monarchy to a republic.
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Gertrude Ross
Gertrude Ross (1889-1957) was a versatile American composer and pianist who wrote music for films and stage as well as songs and instrumental works.
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Grand Duchess Elena Pavlovna of Russia
Elena Pavlovna (–) was a grand duchess of Russia as the daughter of Paul I, the Russian emperor, and later became the Hereditary Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin as the wife of the Hereditary Grand Duke Frederick Louis (1778–1819).
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Helen Hopekirk
Helen Hopekirk (20 May 1856 – 19 November 1945) was a Scottish pianist and composer who after the age of 40 lived and worked in Boston, Massachusetts.
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Ignacy Jan Paderewski
Ignacy Jan Paderewski (– 29 June 1941) was a Polish pianist, composer and statesman who was a spokesman for Polish independence. Theodor Leschetizky and Ignacy Jan Paderewski are 19th-century classical pianists, 19th-century male musicians, 20th-century classical pianists, piano educators, Polish Romantic composers, Polish classical pianists, Polish male classical composers and Polish music educators.
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Ignaz Friedman
Ignaz Friedman (also spelled Ignace or Ignacy; full name Solomon (Salomon) Isaac Freudman(n), שְׁלֹמֹה יִצְחָק פֿרײדמאַן; February 13, 1882January 26, 1948) was a Polish pianist and composer. Theodor Leschetizky and Ignaz Friedman are 20th-century classical pianists, Polish classical pianists and Polish male classical composers.
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Isabelle Vengerova
Isabelle Vengerova (Ізабэла Венгерава; 7 February 1956) was a Russian, later American, pianist and music teacher.
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Jadwiga Sarnecka
Jadwiga Sarnecka (1877 or 1883 – 29 December 1913) was a Polish composer and pianist whose composition Ballade for piano won second place in a 1910 competition in Lviv (today in Ukraine) commemorating Chopin’s centenary.
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Józef Śliwiński
Józef Śliwiński (15 December 1865, in Warsaw – 1930) was a Polish classical pianist, one of the outstanding interpreters of the poetic and romantic repertoire, especially Chopin and Schumann. Theodor Leschetizky and Józef Śliwiński are Polish classical pianists.
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Johannes Brahms
Johannes Brahms (7 May 1833 – 3 April 1897) was a German composer, virtuoso pianist, and conductor of the mid-Romantic period. Theodor Leschetizky and Johannes Brahms are 19th-century classical pianists and Burials at the Vienna Central Cemetery.
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John Powell (musician)
John Powell (September 6, 1882 – August 15, 1963) was an American pianist, ethnomusicologist and composer.
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Katharine Goodson
Katharine Goodson (18 June 1872 – 14 April 1958) was an English pianist.
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Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria
The Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, also known as Austrian Galicia or colloquially Austrian Poland, was a constituent possession of the Habsburg monarchy in the historical region of Galicia in Eastern Europe.
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Kingdom of Saxony
The Kingdom of Saxony (Königreich Sachsen) was a German monarchy that existed in Central Europe between 1806 to 1918.
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Lucia di Lammermoor
Lucia di Lammermoor is a dramma tragico (tragic opera) in three acts by Italian composer Gaetano Donizetti.
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Mabel Lander
Mabel Lander (1882 – 19 May 1955) was British pianist and teacher, mostly remembered today as piano tutor to the Royal Family in the 1930s and 1940s, though her real legacy comes from her teaching several generations of prominent pianists, composers and musicians.
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Marguerite Melville Liszniewska
Marguerite Melville Liszniewska (April 17, 1879 – March 7, 1935) was an American pianist, teacher, and composer.
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Maria Wilhelmj
Composer and soprano Maria Gastell Wilhelmj (27 July 185? – 27 February 1930)birthdate 27 July 1851 (not 1856!) according to Axel Beer, in: was born in Mainz, Germany.
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Marie Novello
Marie Novello, also known as Marie Novello Williams (born Maria Williams; 31 March 1884 – 21 June 1928) was a Welsh pianist. Theodor Leschetizky and Marie Novello are 20th-century classical pianists.
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Mark Hambourg
Mark Hambourg (Марк Михайлович Гамбург; 1 June 1879, in Boguchar, Voronezh Governorate – 26 August 1960, in Cambridge, United Kingdom) was a Russian British concert pianist. Theodor Leschetizky and Mark Hambourg are Male classical pianists.
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Mark Twain
Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 – April 21, 1910), known by the pen name Mark Twain, was an American writer, humorist, and essayist.
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Mieczysław Horszowski
Mieczysław Horszowski (June 23, 1892May 22, 1993) was a Polish and American pianist who had one of the longest careers in the history of the performing arts. Theodor Leschetizky and Mieczysław Horszowski are 20th-century classical pianists, Male classical pianists and Polish classical pianists.
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Naxos (company)
Naxos comprises numerous companies, divisions, imprints, and labels specializing in classical music but also audiobooks and other genres.
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Ossip Gabrilowitsch
Ossip Salomonovich Gabrilowitsch (Осип Сoломонович Габрилович, Osip Solomonovich Gabrilovich; he used the German transliteration Gabrilowitsch in the West) (14 September 1936) was a Russian-born American pianist, conductor and composer. Theodor Leschetizky and Ossip Gabrilowitsch are 19th-century male musicians.
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Paul Wittgenstein
Paul Wittgenstein (November 5, 1887March 3, 1961) was an Austrian-American concert pianist notable for commissioning new piano concerti for the left hand alone, following the amputation of his right arm during the First World War. Theodor Leschetizky and Paul Wittgenstein are 20th-century classical pianists and Male classical pianists.
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Peter Ritzen
Peter Ritzen (born 21 January 1956) is a Flemish pianist composer and conductor.
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Pianist
A pianist is a musician who plays the piano.
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Piano roll
A piano roll is a music storage medium used to operate a player piano, piano player or reproducing piano.
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Polish people
Polish people, or Poles, are a West Slavic ethnic group and nation who share a common history, culture, the Polish language and are identified with the country of Poland in Central Europe.
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Polona
Polona is a Polish digital library, which provides digitized books, magazines, graphics, maps, music, fliers and manuscripts from collections of the National Library of Poland and co-operating institutions.
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Professor
Professor (commonly abbreviated as Prof.) is an academic rank at universities and other post-secondary education and research institutions in most countries.
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Saint Petersburg
Saint Petersburg, formerly known as Petrograd and later Leningrad, is the second-largest city in Russia after Moscow.
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Saint Petersburg Conservatory
The N. A. Rimsky-Korsakov Saint Petersburg State Conservatory (Санкт-Петербургская государственная консерватория имени Н.) (formerly known as the Petrograd Conservatory and Leningrad Conservatory) is a school of music in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
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Seymour Bernstein
Seymour Bernstein (born April 24, 1927) is an American pianist, composer, and teacher. Theodor Leschetizky and Seymour Bernstein are 20th-century classical pianists.
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Simon Sechter
Simon Sechter (11 October 1788 – 10 September 1867) was an Austrian music theorist, teacher, organist, conductor and composer.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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Vienna Central Cemetery
The Vienna Central Cemetery is one of the largest cemeteries in the world by number of interred, and is the most well-known cemetery among Vienna's nearly 50 cemeteries.
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Vita Witek
Vita Friese Gerhardt Witek (September 27, 1868 – June 25, 1925) was a Danish pianist, based in Berlin from 1884 to 1909, and in the United States from 1910.
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Welte-Mignon
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 17565 December 1791) was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical period. Theodor Leschetizky and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart are Male classical pianists.
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Zudie Harris Reinecke
Zudie Harris Reinecke (May 31, 1870 - February 2, 1924) was an American composer and pianist.
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See also
People from Łańcut
- Adam Józef Potocki
- Alfred Józef Potocki
- Alfred Wojciech Potocki
- Alfred Wysocki
- Anna Miros
- Barbara Baran-Wojnar
- Fryderyk Bauman
- Halina Murias
- Kazimierz Gołojuch
- Rafał Wilk
- Theodor Leschetizky
- Wacław Kuchar
- Zbigniew Ćwiąkalski
Polish Romantic composers
- Anton de Kontski
- Antoni Radziwiłł
- Antoni Stolpe
- August Freyer
- Carl Filtsch
- Emil Młynarski
- Felix Horetzky
- Frédéric Chopin
- Henryk Wieniawski
- Ignacy Feliks Dobrzyński
- Ignacy Jan Paderewski
- Józef Elsner
- Józef Wieniawski
- Jan Nepomucen Bobrowicz
- Julian Fontana
- Julian Klemczyński
- Karl Tausig
- Karol Kurpiński
- Karol Lipiński
- Karol Mikuli
- Karol Szymanowski
- Ludmila Jeske-Choińska-Mikorska
- Marceli Jasiński
- Maria Szymanowska
- Mieczysław Karłowicz
- Moritz Moszkowski
- Pavel Kuczynski
- Philipp Scharwenka
- Raoul Koczalski
- Rudolf Sieczyński
- Sergei Bortkiewicz
- Stanisław Moniuszko
- Stefan Łodwigowski
- Tadeusz Szeligowski
- Tekla Bądarzewska-Baranowska
- Theodor Leschetizky
- Thomas Tellefsen
- Tymko Padura
- Władysław Żeleński (composer)
- Xaver Scharwenka
- Zygmunt Noskowski
- Zygmunt Stojowski
Pupils of Carl Czerny
- Alfrēds Kalniņš
- Franz Liszt
- Sigismond Thalberg
- Theodor Leschetizky
Pupils of Simon Sechter
- Ferdinand Laub
- Henri Vieuxtemps
- Johann Nepomuk Fuchs (composer)
- Robert Fuchs (composer)
- Theodor Leschetizky
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodor_Leschetizky
Also known as Leschetizky, Theodor, Teodor Leszetycki, Theodor Leschetitzky.
, Marie Novello, Mark Hambourg, Mark Twain, Mieczysław Horszowski, Naxos (company), Ossip Gabrilowitsch, Paul Wittgenstein, Peter Ritzen, Pianist, Piano roll, Polish people, Polona, Professor, Saint Petersburg, Saint Petersburg Conservatory, Seymour Bernstein, Simon Sechter, The New York Times, Vienna Central Cemetery, Vita Witek, Welte-Mignon, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Zudie Harris Reinecke.