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Bartholf Senff (2
September 1815 – 25 June 1900) was a
German music publisher from Friedrichshall, Coburg. In 1850, he
founded the
publishing house which...
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James C.
Bartholf (November 28, 1858 –
March 12, 1936) was an
American newspaper editor, journalist, and politician. Born in Whitewater,
Walworth County...
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Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 was
first published as a
piano solo in 1851 by
Bartholf Senff. Its
immediate success and po****rity on the
concert stage led to...
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Robert Schumann in 1848–1849,
first published in 1850–1851 in
Leipzig by
Bartholf Senff. On the set,
Schumann wrote: "The
titles for
pieces of music, since...
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Bertulf (or
Bartholf or Barthold) (died 883) was the
Archbishop of
Trier from 869
until his death.
After the
Archbishop of
Trier Theotgaud was excommunicated...
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Sonatas nos. 1 and 2, the Six
Songs Op. 3, and the
Scherzo Op. 4),
whilst Bartholf Senff published the
Third Piano Sonata Op. 5 and the Six
Songs Op. 6. In...
- English, a
personal name. It
originates from the
Continental Germanic Bartholf or Bardwulf, from bard
meaning "axe" and wulf
meaning wolf, via the Old...
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Stephen Ambrose, author,
historian George Awsumb,
architect James C.
Bartholf,
Wisconsin politician and
newspaper editor Zadoc P. Beach,
Wisconsin politician...
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Margaret of Scotland, who was
later the
queen of
Malcolm III of Scotland.
Bartholf later married Malcolm III's sister,
Princess Beatrix of Scotland. Bartolf...
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surrounding Milton, such as
Janesville and
Harmony district.
James C.
Bartholf,
Wisconsin editor and
politician Rush Bullis,
Wisconsin legislator and...