Contemporaries

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Contemporaries

Henry G. Boewig (1858-1939)

 Henry G. Boewig (1858-1939) (left). Profession: Copyist, second violinist and librarian of the New York Philharmonic

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Johann Forstik

Photo. Johann Forstik. Profession: Copyist. Relation to Mahler: Mahlers main copyist in

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Leonid Kreutzer (1884-1953)

1920. Leonid Kreutzer (1884-1953) in Amsterdam. Profession: Pianist, conductor. Relation to Mahler:

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Alexander Schmuller (1880-1933)

Alexander Schmuller (1880-1933). Profession: Violinist, conductor Relation to Mahler: Organizer of the

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Donald Mitchell (1925-2017)

Donald Mitchell (1925-2017). Profession: Writer Relation to Mahler: Writer extended essays on

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Simon Reinink (1966)

Simon Reinink (1966). Profession: Since 02-2014 General director of the Amsterdam Royal

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Jan Raes (1959)

Jan Raes (1959). Profession: Since 2008 Managing director of the Amsterdam Royal

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Erwin Stein (1885-1958)

1920. Erwin Stein (1885-1958), Anton Webern (1883-1945) and Arnold Schoenberg (1874-1951) at

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Gisela Tolney-Witt (1884-1975)

No photo. Gisela Tolney-Witt (1884-1975). Profession: Musicologist, composer, pianist. Relation to Mahler: