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In the News (Sun 3 Jun 12)

  
  nmz 2005/12 - Magazin: Der Welt abhanden gekommen: der Musikwissenschaftler Guido Adler (1855–1941)
Umgeben von seinen Büchern sehen wir Guido Adler in einer für ihn überaus charakteristischen Körperhaltung.
Anfang der 20er-Jahre projektiert Adler sein großes Handbuch der Musikgeschichte, das 1924 in erster, 1930 in zweiter, erweiterter Auflage erscheinen wird.
Für einen Wissenschaftsautor wie Guido Adler zweifellos eine große Überwindung.
www.nmz.de /nmz/2005/12/magazin-adler.shtml   (1298 words)

  
 Guido Adler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Guido Adler (November 1, 1855, Ivančice (Eibenschütz), Moravia – February 15, 1941, Vienna) was a Bohemian-Austrian musicologist and writer.
Adler studied at the University of Vienna and--at the same time--the Vienna Conservatory of Music (where he studied music theory and composition under Anton Bruckner and Desoff).
Adler was one of the founders of modern musicology.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Guido_Adler   (437 words)

  
 Prof. Dr. G. Adler - Publikationen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Bode G, Barth R, Song Q, Adler G: Phospholipase C activity of Helicobacter pylori is not associated with the presence of the cagA gene.
Forschungssituation in der Abdomensonographie in den gastroenterologischen Abteilungen der Universitätskliniken in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland.
Adler G (guest ed.) Disorders of the exocrine and endocrine pancreas.
www.uni-ulm.de /klinik/medklinik/innere1/mitarbeiter/adler_publi.html   (7900 words)

  
 Mahler's Going for a song
Guido Adler, who grew up in the same small town as Mahler, clung to him like a college scarf.
Adler founded an institute of musicology at the University of Vienna and redefined the discipline.
Adler died of natural causes in February 1941 and Melanie was deported soon after to Minsk for extermination.
www.scena.org /columns/lebrecht/040513-NL-mahlerlostsong.html   (1052 words)

  
 Guido Adler Beschreibung in Library - Definition und Buch-Tipp.
Eine Übersicht der Artikel, die mit dem Thema Guido Adler verwandt sind finden Sie auf der Seite alle Artikel über Guido Adler.
Guido Adler (* 1.11 1855 in Eibenschütz (Mähren), † 15.02 1941 in Wien) war ein österreichischer Musikwissenschaftler.
Adler war der Sohn eines Arztes und übersiedelte 1864 nach Wien, wo er das ab 1874 das Konservatorium besuchte.
guido_adler.know-library.net   (563 words)

  
 Britannica India: Did you Know?
Adler's family moved to Vienna in 1864, and four years later he began to study music theory and composition with Anton Bruckner at the Vienna Conservatory.
In 1898, Adler was named professor of music history at Vienna University, where he founded an institute devoted to musicological research.
As one of the earliest musicologists, Adler articulated the major principles and methods of the new discipline as it was taking form in the late 19th century; he was the first music historian to emphasize style criticism in research.
www.britannicaindia.com /duk_det_inside.asp?art_id=172   (583 words)

  
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This can be seen in the books of Guido Adler, who distinguished two domains in the whole field of musicology: the 'historical' and the 'systematical'.
The scope is, as Adler points out, an ethnographic one: to compare musical styles for ethnographic purposes (Adler 1885, 16 f.) And we can conclude that this comparative approach is mainly concerned with the material aspects of music, especially the physical and the acoustic.(Cf.
Adler, Guido, 1885, 'Umfang, Methode und Ziel der Musikwissenschaft', in: Vierteljahrsschrift für Musikwissenschaft 1, 5-20.
www.mmc.edu.mk /Strugaconf2002/Strugatext/Ernst.htm   (1851 words)

  
 Guido Adler at AllExperts
Guido Adler (November 1, 1855, Ivančice (Eibenschütz), Moravia – February 15 1941, Vienna) was a Bohemian-Austrian musicologist and writer on music.
His father, Joachim Adler, a physician, died in 1857, whereupon his mother removed to Jihlava.
Adler was one of the founders of modern musicology.
en.allexperts.com /e/g/gu/guido_adler.htm   (415 words)

  
 Sotheby's - Services & Information - Investor Relations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Guido Adler is considered to be the founder of modern musicology in Austria and the German lands.
After the composer's death, Adler continued his support for the furtherance of his music, in spite of the unhelpful attitude of Alma Mahler, who had an ambivalent attitude towards him, as she did to many of Mahler's old friends.
Guido, who was in his mid-eighties, had lived all his life in Vienna surrounded by his books, his work and his friends, and thus he made the decision to stay in Vienna.
www.shareholder.com /bid/news/20040413-132760.cfm   (756 words)

  
 PR Quasi una Fantasia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Guido Adler was chosen, since the story of his life, the way he was ostracised during the nazi era and the fact that the aryanisation of his property has not yet been dealt with, are exemplary for practically all essential aspects of the exhibition dealing with the subject of “Jews and the Music Metropolis Vienna“.
In 1939 Guido Adler, founder of the Institute for Musicology at the University of Vienna, received a letter from the Wiener Musikverein, which informed him that his honorary membership of this traditional institution was being cancelled.
Guido Adler’s grandson, Tom Adler, who escaped to America with his parents as a child, put in a claim for the manuscript in the year 2000.
www.jmw.at /en/pr_quasi_una_fantasia.html   (3605 words)

  
 HD Plot - Ivanèice - G. Adler
Guido Adler je významnou osobností evropské a svìtové hudební vìdy, jejíž osudy zaèínají v Ivanèicích.
Po krátké epizodì opustil Guido Adler právnickou kariéru a zaèal se plnì vìnovat hudbì, avšak jako pøedmìtu historickému a teoretickému.
Guido Adler se urèitì snažil, protože jeho odborná kariéra byla strmá.
www.sweb.cz /hdplot/adler.html   (633 words)

  
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Adler taught in Prague and at the University of Vienna until his retirement in 1927.
The Guido Adler Collection, MS#769, consists of 74 boxes of documents ranging from correspondence with all the major figures in music of his day to clippings of concert reviews.
The Guido Adler Collection is a singular, extremely rich source of information for the history of music and the field of musicology for a period of nearly five decades.
www.libs.uga.edu /hargrett/manuscrip/adlerbio.doc   (270 words)

  
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Adler's lectures attracted a wide circle of students from all Europe, many of whom were later to achieve fame as composers (Webern, Wellesz, Pisk, Grosz and Weigl) or as musicologists (Orel, Haas, Fischer, Geiringer, Ficker, Kurth, Jeppesen, Smijers and Jachimecki).
Adler, who considered musical life and music history indissolubly linked, took great interest in Vienna's musical life and was seen frequently at concerts and the opera.
E.R. Reilly: Gustav Mahler und Guido Adler: zur Geschichte einer Freundschaft (Vienna, 1978; Eng.
www.schoenberglaw.com /exiles/adlerg.html   (1124 words)

  
 What is Systematic Musicology?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
However, the definitions of systematic musicology may be separated into four classifications: (1) an all-encompassing definition, (2) a negative definition, (3) a study of music which focuses upon theory, and (4) a multi-approach study of music.
Guido Adler provided the first definition of systematic musicology.
Adler's definition reflects an all-encompassing definition of systematic musicology.
www.ethnomusic.ucla.edu /systematic/Students/Alyssa/ALwhatis.htm   (292 words)

  
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Adler's correspohdence, in so far as it has been preserved among his papers, is found.in the files connected with its recipients.
Important documents connected,with Adler's life appear throughout the entire body of the papers, but special attention should be directed to the clippings on his various activities in Section III B (Boxes 53-5?); to the records of his academic career (Box 60); and to the family records and documents (Box 65).
A list of the various members of Adler's family whom it has been possible to identify is included in the present folder.
fax.libs.uga.edu /adler/1f/papers_of_guido_adler.txt   (8083 words)

  
 OPTIONS: THE PAPERS OF GUIDO ADLER AT THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA: A PROVISIONAL INVENTORY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Finding aid: THE PAPERS OF GUIDO ADLER AT THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA: A PROVISIONAL INVENTORY, by EDWARD R. This collection of one of the most distinguished music historians of his day, portrays the whole of Viennese musical life from the 1870's through the 1930's.
Included are numerous original drafts of Adler's published works and speeches, correspondence, news clippings, and programs.
The collection is arranged in six divisions: 1) Adler's works; 2) Correspondence; 3) Clippings and offprints; 4) Programs; 5) Academic reports, notes; and 6) Personal records and documents.
fax.libs.uga.edu /adler   (219 words)

  
 The Seminal Eighties
The reason for our celebration of Adler's article of 1885 rests in large measure on the fact that in it he stated, in unprecedentedly broad perspective, what musicology should be.
I have little data, but it is easy to imagine the older, established scholars permitting Adler, with his youthful energy and enthusiasm, to be the principal architect of this venture, while also leaving him most of the work.
It is because of their concern with general principles of research, with the basic assumptions that underlie it, and with method, that they deserve to be celebrated as representatives of the seminal 1880s, a period in which scholarship sowed the seeds of much that has taken place in the century that followed.
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Zwischen Silves und Messines, einer der schönsten Landschaften der Algarve, liegt Casa Guido als ländlicher Zufluchtsort.
RAC 120 - Wohnung 4 Personen    Das Appartementhaus GUIDO mit insgesamt 6 Wohnungen steht in Hanglage oberhalb von Rabac, mit Blick aufs Meer.
versorgungszentrum-augsburg.de /index.php/Guido_Adler   (4250 words)

  
 Obituary
Guido’s son, Joachim, fled to the United States with his wife and young family; Guido himself died of natural causes before a worse fate could be visited on him; his daughter, Melanie, was transported east and slaughtered.
It took Joachim Adler five years of post-War wrangling to recover a part of his father’s library, confiscated by the Nazis, and in 1951 to import it to the United States, where it was sold to the University of Georgia as the cornerstone of their musicological holdings.
Four years of litigation followed before Adler’s grandson was able to reclaim what had now become something of a symbol of the twentieth century; when it is offered for auction at Sotheby’s on 21 May, it is expected to sell for around half a million pounds.
www.mahlerarchives.net /archives/reilly.html   (975 words)

  
 Guido Adler | THG Lexikon
Adler war der Sohn eines Arztes und übersiedelte 1864 nach Wien, wo er ab 1874 das Konservatorium der Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde besuchte und 1875 seinen Abschluss machte.
Adler wandte sich darauf wieder der Musik zu und ging an die Universität Wien zurück.
Guido Adler wurde von der Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde zum Ehrenmitglied ernannt.
www.thgweb.de /lexikon/Guido_Adler   (208 words)

  
 Gramophone - News - The world's best classical music magazine
It was bought for £420,000 by Gilbert Kaplan, the Mahler enthusiast who has devoted himself to conducting and recording the composer’s Second Symphony.
The manuscript was given by Mahler to its dedicatee, the Austrian musicologist, Professor Guido Adler (1855-1941) on his 50th birthday, in 1905.
Adler died in 1941, and from then until 2000 it remained in the estate of Richard Heiserer, the Viennese lawyer appointed to administer Adler’s estate.
www.gramophone.co.uk /newsMainTemplate.asp?storyID=2124&newssectionID=1   (154 words)

  
 Guido Adler - Alle Artikel über Guido Adler
Verweise zu den anderen Beschreibungen - in welchen es ebenfalls über Guido Adler geht - befinden sich weiter unten.
Noch weiter unten befinden sich Verweise zu den Beschreibungen, in welchen das Thema Guido Adler angesprochen wird.
Beschreibungen, in welchen das Thema Guido Adler angesprochen wird, aber nicht direkt behandelt.
www.know-library.net /alle_artikel_Guido_Adler.php   (312 words)

  
 Personality of the Week - Adler
Thanks to him Vienna was one of the great centers of musicological research.
Adler was honorary president of the International Society of Musicology, which he helped to establish.
Handbuch der Musikgeschichte, unter mitwirkung von fachgenossen herausgegeben von Guido Adler; mit vielen Notenbeispielen und Abbildungen zur Geschichte der Notenschrift, der Musikinstrumente, der Operndarstellung und mit wiedergaben von Autographen.
www.bh.org.il /Names/POW/Adler.asp   (151 words)

  
 Guido Adler Jazz
The Guido Adler High School Jazz Piano Scholarship Competition is a project of the non-profit Adler Foundation Fund at The San Diego Foundation.
The Adler Foundation, based in San Diego, has a two-fold purpose.
Any funds or in-kind services received from outside individual or corporate sponsors will be used to promote high school jazz programs.
www.guidojazz.org   (282 words)

  
 Caspase 8-mediated cleavage of plectin precedes F-actin breakdown in acinar cells during pancreatitis -- Beil et al. ...
Adler, G, Kern HF, Pan GZ, and Gardner JD.
Secretagogue-induced membrane alterations in dispersed acini from rat pancreas.
Jungermann, J, Lerch MM, Weidenbach H, Lutz MP, Krüger B, and Adler G. Disassembly of rat pancreatic acinar cell cytoskeleton during supramaximal secretagogue stimulation.
ajpgi.physiology.org /cgi/content/full/282/3/G450   (5925 words)

  
 Anton Webern
After spending much of his youth in Graz and Klagenfurt, Webern attended Vienna University from 1902.
There he studied musicology with Guido Adler[?], writing his thesis on the Choralis Constantinus of Heinrich Isaac.
This interest in early music would greatly influence his compositional technique in later years.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/we/Webern.html   (1048 words)

  
 Adler,G
Transition from a sessile epithelial phenotype to a migrating mesenchymal phenotype is a crucial step in transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta)-induced pancreatic cancer cell migration and invasion.
Pancreatic stellate cells are an important source of MMP-2 in human pancreatic cancer and accelerate tumor progression in a murine xenograft model and CAM assay.
The objective of this study was to assess the effect of conjugated linoleic acid isomers (CLAs) on the expression and activity of phospholipases A(2) (PLA(2)) in human macrophages.Macrophages were incubated with 30 microM cis-9, trans-11 and trans-10, cis-12 CLAs for 48 h.
lib.bioinfo.pl /auth:Adler,G   (1937 words)

  
 ✓ Guido_Adler - Erlanger-Arkaden.de - ErlangerArkaden
Adler war der Sohn eines Arztes und übersiedelte 1864 nach Wien, wo er das ab 1874 das Konservatorium besuchte.
Dabei handelt es sich um den luxemburgischen Löwen, der seit 1397 in den Stadtsiegeln nachweisbar ist.
In der oberen Hälfte stehen der brandenburgische und der preußische Adler, welche die Neustadt Erlangens symbolisieren.
erlanger-arkaden.de /index.php/Guido_Adler   (2752 words)

  
 alfred adler and psychology - Books, journals, articles @ The Questia Online Library
The Guido Adler Papers and Olin Downes...number of letters from Alfred Einstein to both Adler and Downes.
ADLER, ALFRED ad l r, 1870 1937, Austrian...the school of individual psychology.
Adler broke with Freud in 1911...and Theory of Individual Psychology (1927, repr.
www.questia.com /search/alfred-adler-and-psychology   (1216 words)

  
 Los Angeles Philharmonic Association - Performer Details
His first musical instruction came from his mother who was an amateur pianist.
In 1902 he began studying musicology with Guido Adler at Vienna University, and was greatly influenced by early music.
Then, in 1904, Webern began his study with composer Arnold Schoenberg.
www.laphil.org /resources/performer_detail.cfm?id=178   (360 words)

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