Finance

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Richard van Rees (1853-1939)

Richard van Rees (1853-1939). Profession: Bankier at Boissevain (later Pierson & Co).

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Pieter Anton Lodewijk van Ogtrop (1835-1903)

Pieter Anton Lodewijk van Ogtrop (1835-1903). Profession: Stock broker. Relation to Mahler:

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Henricus Joannes van Ogtrop (1866-1914)

Henricus Joannes van Ogtrop (1866-1914). Profession: Member of H.J. van Ogtrop &

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Willem Hutschenruyter (1863-1950)

Willem Hutschenruyter (1863-1950). Profession: Horn player, https://mahlerfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/‎MF-Projects-2.pngistrator Amsterdam Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra (RCO).

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Maurice Baumfeld (1868-1913)

Maurice Baumfeld (1868-1913) Profession: critic, culture journalist Relation to Mahler: Friend, 06-04-1911

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August Plappart von Leenheer (1836-1907)

August Plappart von Leenheer (1836-1907). Profession: Court intendant Vienna State Opera Relation

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Gustav Lewy (1824-1901)

Gustav Lewy (1824-1901). Gustav Lewy (1824-1901). Profession: Publisher, impresario, flutist, singer. Residences:

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Gustav Spitz

Dr. Gustav Spitz. Lawyer, Jihlava. Year 1889. Concerning: Death of Bernard Mahler

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Hendrik Jan de Marez Oyens (1843-1911)

Hendrik Jan de Marez Oyens (1843-1911). Profession: Stockbroker, Commission agent in securities,