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Autographensammlung Karl Alexander von Müller, Mappe 5 ("Musiker")
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Nachlass Müller, Karl Alexander von >> 4. Materialsammlung >> 4.12 Autographensammlung
1829 - 1947
Enthält:
Hermann Abendroth (1883-1956), Dirigent, an Kurt Emil Carl (?) Teichmann (1899-1990), Dirigent (?) in Duisburg (?); Leipzig, 02.01.1938.
Wilhelm Beer (1797-1850), Astronom und Bankier in Berlin, Bruder des Komponisten Giacomo Meyerbeer, an [Eduard v. Schenk (1788-1841), bayer. Innenminister und Dichter]; Berlin, 03.04.1835.
Paul Bender (1875-1947), Sänger, an Karl Alexander v. Müller; München, 12.07.1933 (mit Briefumschlag).
Hans v. Bülow (1830-1894), Dirigent, an [Heinrich v. Marquardsen (1826-1897), liberaler Politiker]; München, 06.03.1866.
Siegmund v. Hausegger (1872-1948), Dirigent und Komponist, an Karl Alexander v. Müller; München, 15.03.1921 (mit Briefumschlag).
Rudolf Hindemith (1900-1974), Dirigent und Komponist, Professor für Klavier, an [Karl Alexander v. Müller]; München, ......1937.
Rudolf Hindemith (1900-1974), Dirigent und Komponist, Professor für Klavier, an [Karl Alexander v. Müller]; München, ......1939.
Oskar v. Pander (1883-1968), Dirigent und Komponist, an [Karl Alexander v. Müller]; München, 28.08.1940 (mit Briefumschlag).
Hans Pfitzner (1869-1949), Komponist, an Karl Alexander v. Müller; o.O., 06.10.1916 [Hinweis: Original fehlt, nur Leihvermerk (!) vom 12.05.1959: "An Bay. Akad. d. Schönen Künste zum Pfitzner-Gedenk-Abend.".]
Rudolf Siegel (1878-1948), Dirigent, an Karl Alexander v. Müller; Ebing (bei Bamberg), 04.10.1947 (mit Briefumschlag).
Rudolf Siegel (1878-1948), Dirigent, an Karl Alexander v. Müller; Ebing (bei Bamberg), 17.10.1947.
Rudolf Siegel (1878-1948), Dirigent, an Karl Alexander v. Müller; Ebing (bei Bamberg), 05.11.1947 (mit Briefumschlag und Durchschlag des Antwortschreibens vom 14.11.1947).
Rudolf Siegel (1878-1948), Dirigent, an Karl Alexander v. Müller; Ebing (bei Bamberg), 19.11.1947.
Gasparo Luigi (Ludwig) Pacifico Spontini (1774-1851), Dirigent, an [Eduard v. Schenk (1788-1841), bayer. Innenminister und Dichter]; Berlin, 01.05.1829.
Richard Strauss (1864-1949), Komponist und Dirigent, an [Rosa Kaufmann (....-....), Mutter von Erwin Kaufmann, Karl Alexander v. Müllers Schulfreund]; Garmisch, 03.01.1912.
Richard Trunk (1879-1968), Präsident der Akademie der Tonkunst in München, an [Karl Alexander v. Müller]; München, ......1940.
Bruno Walter (1876-1962), Dirigent, an [Karl Alexander v. Müller]; Königstein im Taunus, 08.01.1917.
Kurt v. Wolfurt (1880-1960), Dirigent und Komponist, an Karl Alexander v. Müller; Berlin, 30.08.1940.
Max Zenger (1837-1911), Komponist, an [Julius Knorr (1826-1881), Verleger in München]; München, 16.09.1865.
Nachlass Müller, Karl Alexander von
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Unternummer: 5
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BZK no.
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Delict according to Nazi judicial system
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Role in the proceeding
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