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  Gustav Nottebohm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Martin Gustav Nottebohm, born 12 November 1817 in Lüdenscheid, Westphalia, died 29 October 1882 in Graz, was a pianist, teacher, musical editor and composer who spent most of his career in Vienna.
Nottebohm studied in Leipzig, where he met Mendelssohn and Schumann, and settled in Vienna in 1846.
Nottebohm's own compositions were mainly in the fields of chamber and piano music.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Gustav_Nottebohm   (302 words)

  
 Copying beethoven   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-20)
Einem Vorwort of the Mit in englischer Sprache of und of deutscher in Neuauflage herausgegeben to von Martin Staehelin.
They summoned to a peluquero to shaved of a heavy beard that the composer had grown during the his disease, two locks of hair was cut and a bust and a mask of death were executed.
With the transcription and afterword of Gustav Wahl.
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 Brahms 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-20)
Among his students were Ignaz Brüll, Franz Schalk (1863-1931) and Gustav Mahler (1860-1911).
Born in 1857 in Czernowitz (Ukraine), deceased in 1929 in Vienna
Began his studies at the university of Czernowitz, came to the university of Vienna in 1875, where he studied musicology under Eduard Hanslick and musical theory under Martin Gustav Nottebohm.
www.martijnhooning.com /muziekgeschiedenis/brahms_around.html   (1768 words)

  
 CLASSICALmanac: November 06
1483 Birth of German hymn composer, flutist and religious reformer Martin LUTHER in Eisleben.
1909 Gustav Mahler conducts the New York Philharmonic from the keyboard of Steinway piano with altered action as harpsichord.
1984 Death of composer Carl Gustav Sparre Olsen, at 81.
classicalmanac.blogspot.com /2005_11_06_classicalmanac_archive.html   (5675 words)

  
 K198 Offertory "Sub tuum praesidium" and a (small) Keller/Jähndl connection - MozartForum
Gustav Nottebohm was unable to state which of the two versions was the original, as both in different places contained errors and uncertainties.
Another copy found in Rheinfelden (formerly St. Martin Monastery) from ca.1830-40 might be identical to the copy of Theobald Eibl in Bludenz, where Eibl was music director from 1879 to 1899.
Other parts copies relative to this copy are found in St. Lambrecht (without author indication, as the original title page is missing) and a full score from the middle of the 19th Century in possession of Karl Pfannhauser with author indication "W.A. Mozart".
www.mozartforum.com /VB_forum/showthread.php?t=180&goto=nextoldest   (2564 words)

  
 Johann Sebastian Bach: a detailed informative biography
When he was eight years old he went to the old Latin Grammar School, where Martin Luther had once been a pupil; he was taught reading and writing, Latin grammar, and a great deal of scripture, both in Latin and German.
The boys of the school formed the choir of the St. Georgenkirche, which gave Johann Sebastian an opportunity to sing in the regular services, as well as in the nearby villages.
Roads were still unpaved in the smaller towns, sewage and refuse disposal poorly organized, and the existence of germs not yet scientifically discovered.
www.bayarea.net /~kins/AboutMe/Bach/JSB_bio_Arton/bqxjsbach.html   (8566 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited Arts | Arts news | Beethoven draft strikes right note at £1.3m
The manuscript was written on both sides of a large oblong sheet - using the same music paper as an 1817 string quartet, which was only rediscovered in 1999 and sold by Sotheby's.
It has an inscription by the 19th century Beethoven expert Gustav Nottebohm, authenticating it as "the very first sketch for the Ninth Symphony".
Beethoven took five years to finish the symphony, which was performed for the first time in Vienna in 1823.
arts.guardian.co.uk /news/story/0,,719623,00.html   (270 words)

  
 Classical Archives Forum: Archive through August 20, 2004
One evening after they left a saloon, Nottebohm, as was his habit, bought an order of chips (fried potatoes) from a street vendor.
As he ate the chips, Nottebohm noticed that the paper was an old music manuscript.
Having just left a saloon, Nottebohm's judgment wasn't at its peak, and he was ecstatic at his discovery.
forum.classicalarchives.com /messages/2/1626.html?1093030152   (3869 words)

  
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Characteristics of Martin Luther's quintessential chorale, Ein feste Burg, the text of which is taken from Psalm 46, suggest so strong a spirit of revolutionary heroism that several composers responded to it.
Ringer, Alexander L. "'Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen': Allusion und Zitat in der musikalischen Erzählung Gustav Mahlers." In Das musikalische Kunstwerk: Geschichte, Ästhetik, Theorie: Festschrift Carl Dahlhaus zum 60.
Musical allusions as an aesthetic principle (and not "creative impotence," as some critics sought to present it) were a part of Mahler's artistic creation from the beginning.
www.music.indiana.edu /borrowing/browseqr.html   (7501 words)

  
 THE BEETHOVEN A MAJOR SONATA: A CLOSER LOOK -- PART FOUR
Some years ago, while doing research and investigation into other Beethoven sketch materials, I was able to examine the microfilm of a fair copy written in the hand of a paid copyist.
Lockwood states that Nottebohm, the first person to catalogue Beethoven's materials, and Kinsky and Halm both mention just the one single fair copy, the "Clauss" copy.
Gustav Nottebohm, Thematisches Verzeichnis der im Druck erschienen Werke von Ludwig van Beethoven (Leipzig, Breitkopf und Härtel, 1868) [the page number was not cited], from Lockwood, footnote 25, page 29.
www.cello.org /Newsletter/Articles/beetham/beetham4.htm   (6341 words)

  
 United StatesPress Releases
Memory Foam University is Offering Free Enrollment and a Ton of Information Memory Foam University has come to explain the myths, the confusion, and answer all questions regarding foam bedding products.
The collage - a romantic swirl of Gustav Dore images, dominated by a large, winged angel - has become a poster for sale locally, online and in New Orleans, with 10 percent of the proceeds earmarked for the American Red Cross's flood relief efforts.
Rise in Rate of Residents Learning Spanish in Major US States Spanish software company reports an increase in demand to learn Spanish in Florida, North Carolina, Texas and Ohio for 2005 reflecting a possible increase of Spanish speaking residents in these states.
www.emediawire.com /newsbycountry/US/2006-04-03/4800/index.htm   (1159 words)

  
 V mire nauki (Scientific American, Russian Edition)
40--48 Martin Karplus and J. Andrew McCammon The Dynamics of Proteins.
108 Donald J. Watts and Carol Martin Watts A Roman Apartment Complex.
42 Gordon L. Ada and Sir Gustav Nossal The Clonal-Selection Theory.
www.math.utah.edu /ftp/pub/tex/bib/toc/sciam1980.html   (4473 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-20)
Martin Broszat, Norbert Frei, Klaus Dörner, Paul Weindling, Rolf Winau, Benno Müller-Hill, Fridolf Kudlien, Dirk Blasius.
Case studies of six wars by an author who spent most of his boyhood "fleeing from the Nazi terror." WWI, Hitler's attack on Russia, Korea, Vietnam, India and Pakistan, Israel and the Arabs.
Note on copyright page that the first edition was issued by the Zionistische Vereinigung für Deutschland, zu Pessach 5676, dedicated to their friends in the field.
world.std.com /~shw/NewArrivals32.html   (12852 words)

  
 Gramophone - News - The world's best classical music magazine
The manuscript is believed to date from 1818 — five years before the work was completed and premièred in Vienna.
It bears an inscription by the 19th century Beethoven scholar Gustav Nottebohm, who describes it as the ‘very first sketch for the Ninth Symphony’.
The same sale will also include the complete score of Mendelssohn’s Hebrides Overture, as reported by Gramophone last month.
www.gramophone.co.uk /newsMainTemplate.asp?storyID=1059&newssectionID=1   (132 words)

  
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Martin Luther King March Podcasts for Peace When the largest Martin Luther King March in the world added a military jet flyover, San Antonio, Texas peace activists roared, chanted, waved banners and sang.
Artist Pays Tribute to Big Easy with Inspirational Mardi Gras 2006 Poster--"Resurrection of New Orleans" Tess Nottebohm's whole life is about art, so it was natural that she would respond to the tragedy of New Orleans with a giant collage celebrating Mardi Gras 2006.
Accurate Background, Inc. Launches New Brand and Website Accurate Background, Inc., a leading provider of global employment screening services, announced today the re-branding of the company with a new logo, tagline and website.
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It is so rare that its existence was unknown to such authorities as Nottebohm and Thayer.
Beethoven's Opus 1 is so rare that Nottebohm had never seen a copy and could describe only Cappi's reissue of 1802.
Inscribed to Archibald Martin Henderson by the composer.
www-sul.stanford.edu /depts/spc/sgml/mlm.sgm   (8832 words)

  
 Jonathan Grobe Books at antiqbook.com
42193: MEISEL, MARTIN, - Shaw And The Nineteenth Century Theater.
32692: MEISEL, MARTIN, - Shaw And The Nineteenth Century Theater.
43056: MUELLER, GUSTAV E., - The Interplay Of Opposites A Dialectical Ontology.
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 Peter Billam's Arrangements
As Bach left Contrapunctus 14 when he died, it is a triple fugue, but none of the three subjects is the theme of the Art of Fugue.
In 1880, Gustav Nottebohm pointed out that that theme, with one small rhythmic adjustment, fits in counterpoint with the other three subjects.
This made it clear that the fugue had been intended by Bach as a quadruple fugue with the theme of the Art of Fugue as the fourth subject, and there have since been several attempts to complete the fugue on this basis.
www.pjb.com.au /mus/arr.html   (3139 words)

  
 Cyberbrethren by Rev. Paul T. McCain: July 2005 Archives
Like Gustav Wingren (The Living Word) and many other theologians, Schlink finds the authority of the Bible in the spoken word of the Gospel — in the living voice of preaching — but not in the written word.
Martin Luther referred to the Aeneid on the day before he died, and called the Bible “this divine Aeneid”.
Certain 'scholars' like to suggest, particularly when trying to pull a theological revisionistic stunt in the church, that Martin Luther actually did not have such a "high view" of Scripture or was not so interested as doctrine as his later followers were.
paulmccain.worldmagblog.com /paulmccain/archives/2005_07.html   (19899 words)

  
 OCTOBER 29 CLASSICALmanac™ 'today in classical music'
1882 Death of composer Martin Gustav Nottebohm, at 64.
A trial run at the Colonial Theater in Boston.
Officially opening in NYC at the Martin Beck Theater on 1 DEC 1956.
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 evol1-38
MARTIN L. The Evolution of the Genus Monarda (Labiatae).
RAINER W. Correlation and the Structure of Introgressive Populations.
MARTIN L. Sexual Selection for Size Differences in Two Species of Sandpipers.
cricket.biol.sc.edu /evolution/evol1-38.html   (11848 words)

  
 Princeton - in the News - October 15 to 20, 1999
MEECO Inc. (Warrington, PA) was founded in 1948 by Dr. Gustav Bergson, a Harvard-trained physicist.
While similar research has not been conducted in humans, the scientists point out that physical phenomena observed in monkeys often are duplicated in humans.
The finding confirms previous research conducted by other scientists including Fernando Nottebohm of Rockefeller University, who found that when canaries learn new songs they grow fresh neurons.
www.princeton.edu /pr/news/99/c/1020.htm   (16824 words)

  
 Beethoven Facsimiles: Autographs, Primary Sources, First Editions & a Selection of Research Material Distributed by OMI
Essays by Sieghard Brandenburg, Walther Brauneis, Joanna Cobb Biermann, Norbert Gertsch, Hans-Werner Küthen, William Kinderman, Klaus Martin Kopitz, Helga Lüthning & Jos van der Zanden.
A barber was summoned to shave off a heavy beard that the composer had grown during his sickness, two locks of hair were cut and a bust and death mask were executed.
[De Baranyai, Gustav L., collection] Bilder aus Beethovens Leben.
www.omifacsimiles.com /cats/beethoven.html   (4843 words)

  
 Jonathan Grobe Books: Medicine M-Z
Martin, Richard J. Cardiorespiratory Disorders During Sleep Very Good 2nd Revised Edition Hardcover Futura 392 pages.
Martini, L. The Hypothalamus Proceedings of the Workshop Conference on Integration of Endocrine and Non Endocrine Mechanisms in the Hypothalamus Held in Stresa, Italy, May 1969 Very Good Exlibrary, usual markings.
Nottebohm, Fernando Hope for a New Neurology (Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, Volume 457) Very Good Paperback New York Academy Of Sciences 238 pages.
www.grobebooks.com /medicine2.html   (2958 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Artaria 195: Commentary/Facsimile/Transcription (Beethoven Sketchbook Series): Books: William Kinderman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-20)
Due to this item's unusual size or weight, it requires special handling and will ship separately from other items in your order.
CAPs: Douglas Johnson, Alan Tyson, Anton Schindler, Lewis Lockwood, Martin Cooper (more)
Douglas Johnson, Alan Tyson, Anton Schindler, Lewis Lockwood, Martin Cooper, Sieghard Brandenburg, Bibliothcyuc Nationale de France, New York, Ninth Symphony, Reconstructing Riddles, Robert Winter, The Bee, Friedrich Starke, Count Brunsvik, Credo of the Mass, Gloria of the Mass, Gustav Nottebohm, Library of Congress, Moscow Sketchbook, Sicghard Brandenburg, William Drabkin
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0252027493?v=glance   (613 words)

  
 Codes and Markings
cxm WW-II German ordnance code assigned to Gustav Gens.
cyd WW-II German ordnance code assigned to Nottebohm, Ludenscheid, Germany.
GECO Tradename used by Gustav Genschow, Hamburg, Germany.
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 Major NIH Lectures, Listed by Lecture
Martin, Malcolm A. Retroviruses: Where did they come from and Where are they Going?
Martin, George R. Basement Membranes: Key Determinants of Differentiation and Their Role in Cancer Metastasis
Martin, Gail R. FGF Gene Function in Vertebrate Gastrulation, Brain, and Limb Development
www1.od.nih.gov /wals/ByLecture.htm   (3345 words)

  
 Bach Bibliography by Yo Tomita - New Publications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-20)
Uri Golomb: "Expression and Meaning in Bach Performance and Reception: An Examination of the B minor Mass on Record" (University of Cambridge, 2004)
Lloyd, Rebecca J. : Bach among the conservatives: the quest for theological truth.
Jarvis, Martin: "The Importance of Anna Magdalena Bach", Musical Opinion, 128/1447 (Jul-Aug 2005) 36-37
appserver.pads.arts.gla.ac.uk /bachbib/bb-newpub.html   (1204 words)

  
 MATH NEWS
In his fourth year at medical school, Shahar traveled to the University of Stockholm as part of a student exchange program and put on a magic show at the palace of King Karl Gustav.
Gardner's monthly romp through recreational math and logic ran in Scientific American for 25 years, from the Sputnik splash to the Reagan reign, and nobody has been able to match it since.
Keller is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and recipient of the National Medal of Science.
alpha01.dm.unito.it /personalpages/cerruti/mathnews0505.html   (20803 words)

  
 Jonathan Grobe Books: Medicine
Dean, Jack H. and Martin Padarathsingh Biological Relevance of Immune Suppression As Induced by Genetic Therapeutic and Environmental Factors Very Good in Very Good dust jacket Hardcover Van Nostrand 358 pages.
Kirschner, Martin Operative Surgery The Ear, Air Passages And Neck Very Good- Staining on endpapers.
Title: Operative Surgery The Ear, Air Passages And Neck Hardcover J. Lippincott 528 pages.
www.grobebooks.com /medicine.html   (5917 words)

  
 Bach Bibliography by Yo Tomita - New Publications
Petzoldt, Martin: Bach-Kommentar Band 2 - Die geistlichen Kantaten von Advent bis Trinitatis einschließlich der Oratorien und Kantaten zu Festtagen (Kassel u.a.: Bärenreiter)
Cameron, Jasmin Melissa: The Crucifixion in Music: An Analytical Survey of Settings of the Crucifixus between 1680 and 1800 (Scarecrow Press, July 2006)
Krumbach, Dorothea: Johann Martin Spieß (Leben und Werk).
www.music.qub.ac.uk /~tomita/bachbib/bb-newpub.html   (1817 words)

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