Contemporaries

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Contemporaries

Graf Geza Vasony-Teo von Zichy (1849-1924)

Graf Geza Vasony-Teo von Zichy (1849-1924). Profession: Pianist, intendant, composer. Residences: Budapest.

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Alexander von Zemlinsky (1871-1942)

Alexander von Zemlinsky (1871-1942). Alexander Zemlinsky or Alexander von Zemlinsky was an

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Carl Zeller (1842-1898)

Carl Zeller (1842-1898) Profession: Soprano, composer. Residences: Vienna Relation to Mahler: Worked

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Grafin Maria Misa von Wydenbruck-Esterhazy (1859-1926)

Grafin Maria Misa von Wydenbruck-Esterhazy (1859-1926). Also: Grafin Mária Esterházy de Galántha,

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Hugo Wolf (1860-1903)

Hugo Wolf (1860-1903) in 1910. Hugo Wolf was an Austrian composer of Slovene

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Eduard Wlassack (1841-1904)

Eduard Wlassack (1841-1904). Profession: Intendant of the Imperial theaters in Vienna, lawyer,

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Paul Wittgenstein (1887-1961)

Paul Wittgenstein (1887-1961). More Paul Wittgenstein was an Austrian concert pianist notable

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Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951)

Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951) More Ludwig “Lucki” Josef Johann Wittgenstein was an Austrian-British

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Hermann Winkelmann (1847-1912)

Hermann Winkelmann (1847-1912). Profession: Tenor Residences: Paris, Hamburg, Vienna. Relation to Mahler: