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Henri Hinrichsen (1868-1942)

Henri Hinrichsen (1868-1942). Profession: Music publisher in Leipzig, owner of Peters music

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Karl Wittgenstein (1847-1913)

Karl Wittgenstein (1847-1913). More Karl Wittgenstein was a steel tycoon. A friend

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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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Friedrich Fritz Waerndorfer (1868-1939)

Friedrich Fritz Waerndorfer (1868-1939). More Friedrich (Fritz) Waerndorfer was a successful mill

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Samuel Untermyer (1858-1940)

Samuel Untermyer (1858-1940). Married to: Minnie Untermyer-Carl (1857-1924). Samuel Untermyer, also known as

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Mary R. Seney Sheldon (1863-1913)

Mary R. Seney Sheldon (1863-1913). Profession: President New York Philharmonic Orchestra (NYPO/NPO).

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Norbert Salter (1868-1935)

No photo. Norbert Salter (1868-1935). Profession: Violoncellist, impresario. Residences: Budapest, Hamburg, Vienna.

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Alois Przistaupinsky (1852-1943)

No photo. Alois Przistaupinsky (1852-1943) Profession: Mahlers’ secretary at Hofopera Vienna. Residences:

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Wilhelm Minkus

No photo. Wilhelm Minkus (0000-0000). Profession: Impresario. Residences: Vienna. Relation to Mahler: