Therese Behr-Schnabel, the Glossary
Therese Behr-Schnabel (née Behr; 14 September 1876 – 30 January 1959) was a German contralto.[1]
Table of Contents
53 relations: A cappella, Academy of Arts, Berlin, Alfred Einstein, Alfred Reisenauer, Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung, Arabesque Records, Arthur Nikisch, Artur Schnabel, Canton of Schwyz, César Saerchinger, Charlottenburg, Contralto, Doda Conrad, East Prussia, Edward Crankshaw, Etelka Gerster, Felix Weingartner, Franz Liszt, Franz Schubert, Franz Wüllner, George Frideric Handel, German Empire, Homonym, Internet Archive, Johannes Brahms, Julius Stockhausen, Karl Ulrich Schnabel, Kingdom of Prussia, Lake Como, Lexikon verfolgter Musiker und Musikerinnen der NS-Zeit, Lied, Ludwig van Beethoven, Lugano, Madrigal, Maria Stader, Messiah (Handel), Motet, Nazism, Neue Zeitschrift für Musik, Orchestra, Peter Pears, Richard Strauss, Robert Schumann, Sabine Kalter, Schwyz, Song cycle, Stefan Schnabel, Stuttgart, Symphony No. 9 (Beethoven), Tilla Durieux, ... Expand index (3 more) »
- German operatic contraltos
A cappella
Music performed a cappella, less commonly spelled a capella in English, is music performed by a singer or a singing group without instrumental accompaniment.
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Academy of Arts, Berlin
The Academy of Arts (Akademie der Künste) is a state arts institution in Berlin, Germany.
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Alfred Einstein
Alfred Einstein (December 30, 1880February 13, 1952) was a German-American musicologist and music editor.
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Alfred Reisenauer
Alfred Reisenauer (1 November 18633 October 1907) was a German pianist, composer, and music educator.
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Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung
The Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung (General music newspaper) was a German-language periodical published in the 19th century.
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Arabesque Records
Arabesque Records is an American record company and label specializing in jazz and classical music.
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Arthur Nikisch
Arthur Nikisch (12 October 185523 January 1922) was a Hungarian conductor who performed internationally, holding posts in Boston, London, Leipzig and—most importantly—Berlin.
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Artur Schnabel
Artur Schnabel (17 April 1882 – 15 August 1951) was an Austrian-American classical pianist, composer and pedagogue.
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Canton of Schwyz
The canton of Schwyz (Kanton Schwyz Chantun Sviz; Canton de Schwytz; Canton Svitto.) is a canton in central Switzerland between the Alps in the south, Lake Lucerne to the west and Lake Zürich in the north, centred on and named after the town of Schwyz.
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César Saerchinger
César Saerchinger (October 23, 1884 – October 10, 1971) was a French-born American broadcaster, musicologist, and writer.
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Charlottenburg
Charlottenburg is a locality of Berlin within the borough of Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf.
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Contralto
A contralto is a type of classical female singing voice whose vocal range is the lowest female voice type.
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Doda Conrad
Doda Conrad (19 February 1905 – 28 December 1997) was a Polish-born American bass operatic singer.
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East Prussia
East Prussia was a province of the Kingdom of Prussia from 1772 to 1829 and again from 1878 (with the Kingdom itself being part of the German Empire from 1871); following World War I it formed part of the Weimar Republic's Free State of Prussia, until 1945.
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Edward Crankshaw
Edward Crankshaw (3 January 1909 – 30 November 1984) was a British writer, author, translator and commentator; best known for his work on Soviet affairs and the Gestapo (Secret State Police) of Nazi Germany.
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Etelka Gerster
Etelka Gerster (25 June 1855, Košice20 August 1920, Pontecchio) was a Hungarian soprano.
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Felix Weingartner
Paul Felix Weingartner, Edler von Münzberg (2 June 1863 – 7 May 1942) was an Austrian conductor, composer and pianist.
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Franz Liszt
Franz Liszt (22 October 1811 – 31 July 1886) was a Hungarian composer, virtuoso pianist, conductor and teacher of the Romantic period.
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Franz Schubert
Franz Peter Schubert (31 January 179719 November 1828) was an Austrian composer of the late Classical and early Romantic eras.
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Franz Wüllner
Franz Wüllner (28 January 1832 – 7 September 1902) was a German composer and conductor.
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George Frideric Handel
George Frideric (or Frederick) Handel (baptised italic,; 23 February 1685 – 14 April 1759) was a German-British Baroque composer well known for his operas, oratorios, anthems, concerti grossi, and organ concertos.
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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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Homonym
In linguistics, homonyms are words which are either homographs—words that have the same spelling (regardless of pronunciation)—or homophones—words that have the same pronunciation (regardless of spelling)—or both.
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Internet Archive
The Internet Archive is an American nonprofit digital library founded in 1996 by Brewster Kahle.
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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.
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Julius Stockhausen
Julius Christian Stockhausen (22 July 1826 in Paris – 22 September 1906 in Frankfurt) was a German singer and singer master. Therese Behr-Schnabel and Julius Stockhausen are German voice teachers.
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Karl Ulrich Schnabel
Karl Ulrich Schnabel (August 6, 1909 – August 27, 2001) was an Austrian pianist.
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Kingdom of Prussia
The Kingdom of Prussia (Königreich Preußen) constituted the German state of Prussia between 1701 and 1918.
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Lake Como
Lake Como (Lago di Como), also known as Lario, is a lake of glacial origin in Lombardy, Italy. It has an area of, making it the third-largest lake in Italy, after Lake Garda and Lake Maggiore. At over deep, it is the fifth-deepest lake in Europe and the deepest outside Norway; the bottom of the lake is below sea level.
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Lexikon verfolgter Musiker und Musikerinnen der NS-Zeit
The Lexikon verfolgter Musiker und Musikerinnen der NS-Zeit (LexM) is an online encyclopedia of the University of Hamburg, which has been developed as a work in progress since 2005.
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Lied
In the Western classical music tradition, Lied is a term for setting poetry to classical music to create a piece of polyphonic music.
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Ludwig van Beethoven
Ludwig van Beethoven (baptised 17 December 177026 March 1827) was a German composer and pianist.
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Lugano
Lugano (Lügán) is a city and municipality within the Lugano District in the canton of Ticino, Switzerland.
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Madrigal
A madrigal is a form of secular vocal music most typical of the Renaissance (15th–16th centuries) and early Baroque (1600–1750) periods, although revisited by some later European composers.
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Maria Stader
Maria Stader (November 5, 1911 – April 27, 1999) was a Hungarian-born Swiss lyric soprano, known particularly for her Mozart interpretations.
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Messiah (Handel)
Messiah (HWV 56) is an English-language oratorio composed in 1741 by George Frideric Handel.
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Motet
In Western classical music, a motet is mainly a vocal musical composition, of highly diverse form and style, from high medieval music to the present.
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Nazism
Nazism, formally National Socialism (NS; Nationalsozialismus), is the far-right totalitarian socio-political ideology and practices associated with Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party (NSDAP) in Germany.
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Neue Zeitschrift für Musik
The New Journal of Music (Neue Zeitschrift für Musik, and abbreviated to NZM) is a music magazine, co-founded in Leipzig by Robert Schumann, his teacher and future father-in law Friedrich Wieck, Julius Knorr and his close friend Ludwig Schuncke.
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Orchestra
An orchestra is a large instrumental ensemble typical of classical music, which combines instruments from different families.
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Peter Pears
Sir Peter Neville Luard Pears (22 June 19103 April 1986) was an English tenor.
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Richard Strauss
Richard Georg Strauss (11 June 1864 – 8 September 1949) was a German composer and conductor best known for his tone poems and operas.
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Robert Schumann
Robert Schumann (8 June 181029 July 1856) was a German composer, pianist, and music critic of the early Romantic era.
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Sabine Kalter
Sabine Kalter (28 March 1889 in Jarosław – 1 September 1957 in London) was a British mezzo-soprano singer, mostly operatic.
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Schwyz
Schwyz (Schwytz; Svitto) is a town and the capital of the canton of Schwyz in Switzerland.
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Song cycle
A song cycle (Liederkreis or Liederzyklus) is a group, or cycle, of individually complete songs designed to be performed in sequence, as a unit.
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Stefan Schnabel
Stefan Artur Schnabel (February 2, 1912 – March 11, 1999) was a German-American actor who worked in theatre, radio, films and television. Therese Behr-Schnabel and Stefan Schnabel are Emigrants from Nazi Germany to the United States.
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Stuttgart
Stuttgart (Swabian: italics) is the capital and largest city of the German state of Baden-Württemberg.
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Symphony No. 9 (Beethoven)
The Symphony No.
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Tilla Durieux
Tilla Durieux (born Ottilie Godeffroy; 18 August 1880 – 21 February 1971) was an Austrian theatre and film actress of the 20th century.
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Tremezzo
Tremezzo is a comune (or municipality) of some 1,300 people in the Province of Como, in the Italian region Lombardy.
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Wilhelm Kienzl
Wilhelm Kienzl (17 January 1857 – 3 October 1941) was an Austrian composer.
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Winterreise
Winterreise (Winter Journey) is a song cycle for voice and piano by Franz Schubert (D. 911, published as Op. 89 in 1828), a setting of 24 poems by German poet Wilhelm Müller.
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See also
German operatic contraltos
- Aloyse Michalesi
- Annelies Burmeister
- Annette Jahns
- Auguste Götze
- Barbara Scherler
- Claudia Hellmann
- Emma Seehofer
- Eva Fleischer
- Gabriele Schreckenbach
- Gisela Litz
- Hanna Schwarz
- Helene Jung
- Hetty Plümacher
- Katharina Magiera
- Luise Willer
- Magda Spiegel
- Margarethe Arndt-Ober
- Maria Olszewska
- Maria Radner
- Ortrun Wenkel
- Ottilie Metzger
- Res Fischer
- Therese Behr-Schnabel
- Ursula Boese
- Ursula Zollenkopf
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Therese_Behr-Schnabel
Also known as Therese Behr, Therese Schnabel.