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- muni****l soil. These include a burial site with 1,000 tumuli in the area of Kalbeck, settlement remains on the Hees, remnants of a Roman road between Cologne...
- Max Kalbeck (January 4, 1850 – May 4, 1921) was a German writer, critic and translator. He became one of the most influential critics in Austria and was...
- pianos, pla**** by Brahms and Ignaz Brüll. Brahms' friend and biographer Max Kalbeck, reported that the critic Eduard Hanslick, acting as one of the page-turners...
- orchestra elected Otto Dessoff to be the permanent conductor. According to Max Kalbeck, the Vienna-based music critic, newspaper editor, and biographer, the fame...
- Münster, Robert (2020). "Bernhard und Luise Scholz im Briefwechsel mit Max Kalbeck und Johannes Brahms". In Thomas Hauschke (ed.). Johannes Brahms: Beiträge...
- its premiere on 16 February 1892 (in a German version translated by Max Kalbeck) at the Imperial Theatre Hofoper in Vienna. The French-language premiere...
- Gazetteer Files". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved July 5, 2017. Kalbeck, Eleanor C (1977). Henrietta Heritage. pp. 11–13. Gannett, Henry (1905)...
- Vittinghoff-Sc**** [de] in Madrid. The couple later relocated to Castle Kalbeck in Weeze in Germany, the baron's ancestral home. O’Brien died in Germany...
- surgeon. Kirschner was born in Breslau, the son of Margarethe Kalbeck (sister of Max Kalbeck) and Judge Martin Kirschner (1842–1912), who later served as...
- Goethe, Die Leiden des jungen Werther (German translation for Vienna: Max Kalbeck) 16 February 1892 (in German), 16 January 1893 (in French) Vienna, Hofopera;...