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    Henri Hinrichsen (5 February 1868 – 17 September 1942) was a German music publisher and patron of music in Leipzig. He directed the music publishing house...
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  • mathematician Eric Hinrichsen (born 1976), Canadian basketball player Henri Hinrichsen (1868–1942), German publisher Niels Hinrichsen (born 1942), Danish...
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    Nazis; Hinrichsen was killed in the Holocaust. After the end of the Second World War in 1945 Henri's son Walter successfully reclaimed some of Henri's collection...
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    aspera ad astra. In a letter that Moszkowski wrote to his publisher Henri Hinrichsen on 13 February 1902 in Paris, he mentioned that these etudes would...
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    regime in France. Pissarro's Sower And Ploughman, was owned by Dr Henri Hinrichsen, a Jewish music publisher from Leipzig, until 11 January 1940, when...
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    the Körners to the conductor Carl Eckert; later it was possessed by Henri Hinrichsen, the owner of the C. F. Peters music publishers of Leipzig. He was...
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    were included in the catalog. Abraham's successor was his nephew, Henri Hinrichsen, who added works of Mahler, Pfitzner, Reger, Schoenberg, and Hugo Wolf...
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    family friend, Henri Hinrichsen, the owner of a music publishing company, C.F. Peters. Looking forward to expanding his business, Hinrichsen planned to open...
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    Edition Peters, and was succeeded as head of the firm by his nephew, Henri Hinrichsen. In 1873, Abraham acquired an undeveloped property on Leipziger Talstrasse...
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    Carl Spitzweg's Playing the Piano to the heirs of music publisher Henri Hinrichsen, who was murdered at Auschwitz. Two Riders on the Beach was subsequently...
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  • built in 1900 and owned by Henri Hinrichsen, thrived in one of the leading locations for German music publishing; Leipzig. Henri, a successful businessman...
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  • Friedrich-Ebert-Straße 16. The Jewish publisher Henri Hinrichsen was an admirer of Henriette Goldschmidt and founded the Henri Hinrichsen Foundation to endow this house...
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  • genealogy of the Goldschmidt families and the music publisher and founder Henri Hinrichsen, which are closely linked to the history of Leipzig. She published...
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    year, the society was dissolved and merged with the Henri Hinrichsen Foundation, with Hinrichsen in charge of the school. During the Nazi era, the school...
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  • dilapidated private rooms of the publisher families Max Abraham and Henri Hinrichsen, where Grieg had been a frequent guest, with his guest apartment. The...
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    and of chamber and organ music. His compositions were published by Henri Hinrichsen, on a recommendation by Hugo Wolf, including 17 Liederhefte (song collections)...
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    the publisher Henri Hinrichsen of C. F. Peters to find out if he was ready to print in 1902 piano works, songs or chamber music. Henri answered that would...
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    Wiesbaden. He turned to the organ in Weiden. On a request of the publisher Henri Hinrichsen of C. F. Peters, Reger composed 15 pieces in Munich in 1902. Peters...
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    Origin and History, its Technique and Musical Resources (Hinrichsen, London, 1962, Hinrichsen No. 759). Rudolph Dolmetsch (1906–1942), his son, was a gifted...
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  • Ivor Barry, Lee Paul, Gunnar Öhlund, Erik Silju, Torsten Wahlund, Niels Hinrichsen, Brendan Dillon, James Almanzar The Man with the Golden Gun United Artists...
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