Contemporaries

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Contemporaries

Klaus Pringsheim (1883-1972)

Klaus Pringsheim (1883-1972). Klaus Pringsheim Sr.  was a German-born composer, conductor, music-educator,

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Bernhard Pollini (1838-1897)

Bernhard Pollini (1838-1897) Profession: Tenor, intendant, director Stadttheater Hamburg. Residences: Hamburg. Relation

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Josephine Poisl (1860- after 1880)

No photo. Josephine Poisl (1860- after 1880). Profession: Unknown. Residences: Jihlava (Iglau).

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Gabriel Pierne (1863-1937)

Gabriel Pierne (1863-1937). Profession: Conductor, organist, composer. Residences: France. Relation to Mahler:

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Georges Picquart (1854-1914)

Georges Picquart (1854-1914). Marie-Georges Picquart was a French army officer and Minister

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Hans Pfitzner (1869-1949)

Hans Pfitzner (1869-1949). Hans Erich Pfitzner was a German composer and self-described

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Engelbert Pernerstorfer (1850-1918)

Engelbert Pernerstorfer (1850-1918). Profession: Jounalist Deutsche Worte, politician (social democrat), publicist Residences:

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Jean Paul (1763-1825)

Jean Paul (1763-1825). Jean Paul, born Johann Paul Friedrich Richter, was a

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Rosa Papier-Paumgartner (1858-1932)

Rosa Papier-Paumgartner (1858-1932). Profession: Mezzo-soprano, alto, singing teacher. Residences: Vienna. Relation to