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  • Arthur Nikisch
  • Hungarian conductor (1855–1922)

    Arthur Nikisch (12 October 1855 – 23 January 1922) was a Hungarian conductor who performed internationally, holding posts in Boston, London, Leipzig and—most

    Arthur Nikisch

    Arthur Nikisch

    Arthur_Nikisch

  • Edward Elgar
  • English composer (1857–1934)

    Ferdinand Löwe, St Petersburg under Alexander Siloti, and Leipzig under Arthur Nikisch. There were performances in Rome, Chicago, Boston, Toronto and fifteen

    Edward Elgar

    Edward Elgar

    Edward_Elgar

  • Wilhelm Furtwängler
  • German conductor and composer (1886–1954)

    succeeding Richard Strauss. In January 1922, following the sudden death of Arthur Nikisch, he was appointed to the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra. Shortly afterwards

    Wilhelm Furtwängler

    Wilhelm Furtwängler

    Wilhelm_Furtwängler

  • Amélie Nikisch
  • Belgian singer, composer (1862–1938)

    conductor Arthur Nikisch (1855–1922) in 1885. They had four children; their younger son was pianist Mitja Nikisch (1899–1936). Amélie Nikisch died in 1938

    Amélie Nikisch

    Amélie Nikisch

    Amélie_Nikisch

  • Berlin Philharmonic
  • German orchestra

    only 46 strings, much less than the Wagnerian ideal of 64. In 1895, Arthur Nikisch became chief conductor, and was succeeded in 1923 by Wilhelm Furtwängler

    Berlin Philharmonic

    Berlin_Philharmonic

  • Nikiš
  • Surname list

    composer Artúr Nikisch (1855–1922), Hungarian conductor Arthur Philipp Nikisch (1888–1968), German lawyer, son of Arthur (de) Mitja Nikisch (1899–1936),

    Nikiš

    Nikiš

  • London Symphony Orchestra
  • British symphony orchestra

    the series on October 27, 1904, and the others were conducted by Herr Arthur Nikisch, Mr. Fritz Steinbach, Sir Charles Stanford, M. Édouard Colonne, Sir

    London Symphony Orchestra

    London Symphony Orchestra

    London_Symphony_Orchestra

  • Symphony No. 7 (Bruckner)
  • Symphony by Anton Bruckner

    It is dedicated to Ludwig II of Bavaria. The premiere, given under Arthur Nikisch and the Gewandhaus Orchestra in the opera house at Leipzig on 30 December

    Symphony No. 7 (Bruckner)

    Symphony No. 7 (Bruckner)

    Symphony_No._7_(Bruckner)

  • The Wreckers (opera)
  • Opera by Ethel Smyth

    non-staged, concert version at the Queen's Hall on 30 May 1908, conducted by Arthur Nikisch. The following year, with Thomas Beecham's support, the opera was given

    The Wreckers (opera)

    The Wreckers (opera)

    The_Wreckers_(opera)

  • Boston Symphony Orchestra
  • American symphony orchestra in Boston

    including the seminal and highly influential Hungarian-born conductor Arthur Nikisch, in accordance with the tastes of Higginson. Wilhelm Gericke served

    Boston Symphony Orchestra

    Boston Symphony Orchestra

    Boston_Symphony_Orchestra

  • Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra
  • Symphony orchestra in Germany

    motto "Res severa verum gaudium" . Later principal conductors included Arthur Nikisch, Wilhelm Furtwängler, Bruno Walter, and Václav Neumann. From 1970 to

    Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra

    Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra

    Leipzig_Gewandhaus_Orchestra

  • Beethoven's 5th (Nikisch recording)
  • Beethoven's Fifth Symphony by the Berlin Philharmonic conducted by Arthur Nikisch has been regarded as the first complete recording of a full length orchestral

    Beethoven's 5th (Nikisch recording)

    Beethoven's_5th_(Nikisch_recording)

  • Mitja Nikisch
  • Musical artist

    Mitja Nikisch was the son of the celebrated Hungarian orchestral conductor Arthur Nikisch and the Belgian singer and composer Amélie Nikisch. Like his

    Mitja Nikisch

    Mitja Nikisch

    Mitja_Nikisch

  • Symphony No. 3 (Mahler)
  • Symphony by Gustav Mahler

    performance of the second movement: 9 November 1896 Berlin, conducted by Arthur Nikisch (repeated by him in Leipzig on 21 January 1897). Performance of second

    Symphony No. 3 (Mahler)

    Symphony No. 3 (Mahler)

    Symphony_No._3_(Mahler)

  • Concert pitch
  • Reference point for tuning musical instruments

    Society and others (including the Bach Choir, and the Felix Mottl and Arthur Nikisch concerts) to adopt the continental pitch. In England the term low pitch

    Concert pitch

    Concert pitch

    Concert_pitch

  • The Rules of the Game
  • 1939 French film directed by Jean Renoir

    first husband had been the concert pianist Mitja Nikisch, son of the renowned conductor Arthur Nikisch of the Leipzig Opera and according to film theorist

    The Rules of the Game

    The_Rules_of_the_Game

  • University of Music and Theatre Leipzig
  • Public university in Leipzig, Germany

    Günther (1822–1897) 1897–1902: Carl Reinecke (1824–1910) 1902–1907: Arthur Nikisch (1855–1922) 1907–1924: Stephan Krehl (1864–1924) 1924–1932: Max Pauer

    University of Music and Theatre Leipzig

    University of Music and Theatre Leipzig

    University_of_Music_and_Theatre_Leipzig

  • Arthur Somervell
  • British composer and art song writer (1863-1937)

    performance - perhaps the premiere - of the work on 17 February that year. (Arthur Nikisch, London Symphony Orchestra.) A. Eaglefield-Hull (Ed.), A Dictionary

    Arthur Somervell

    Arthur Somervell

    Arthur_Somervell

  • Jascha Heifetz
  • Russian-American violinist (1901–1987)

    concert. In 1914, he performed with the Berlin Philharmonic conducted by Arthur Nikisch. The conductor said he had never heard such an excellent violinist.

    Jascha Heifetz

    Jascha Heifetz

    Jascha_Heifetz

  • List of music students by teacher: N to Q
  • teacher's teachers Persinger (1887–1966) studied with teachers including Arthur Nikisch, Jacques Thibaud, and Eugène Ysaÿe. Guila Bustabo Arnold Eidus Fredell

    List of music students by teacher: N to Q

    List of music students by teacher: N to Q

    List_of_music_students_by_teacher:_N_to_Q

  • Louis Persinger
  • American musician (1887–1966)

    with Arthur Nikisch before finishing with Eugène Ysaÿe in Brussels and then studying with Jacques Thibaud in France for two summers. Arthur Nikisch described

    Louis Persinger

    Louis Persinger

    Louis_Persinger

  • Fritz Kreisler
  • Austrian and American violinist and composer (1875–1962)

    1899, when he gave a concert with the Berlin Philharmonic conducted by Arthur Nikisch. It was this concert and a series of American tours from 1901 to 1903

    Fritz Kreisler

    Fritz Kreisler

    Fritz_Kreisler

  • Artur Schnabel
  • Austrian pianist (1882–1951)

    initial fame thanks to orchestral concerts he gave under the conductor Arthur Nikisch as well as playing in chamber music and accompanying his future wife

    Artur Schnabel

    Artur Schnabel

    Artur_Schnabel

  • Gustav Mahler
  • Austro-Bohemian composer and conductor (1860–1911)

    Neues Stadttheater in Leipzig, where rivalry with his senior colleague Arthur Nikisch began almost at once. This conflict was primarily over how the two should

    Gustav Mahler

    Gustav Mahler

    Gustav_Mahler

  • Cello Concerto (Dvořák)
  • Concerto by Antonín Dvořák

    by Leo Stern Leipzig, German Empire: 3 December 1896, conducted by Arthur Nikisch, played by Stern London, Great Britain: 12 December 1896, conducted

    Cello Concerto (Dvořák)

    Cello Concerto (Dvořák)

    Cello_Concerto_(Dvořák)

  • Der Trompeter von Säckingen
  • German Opera by Viktor Nessler

    Der Trompeter von Säkkingen [sic], by Joseph Victor von Scheffel. Arthur Nikisch, to whom Nessler dedicated the opera, conducted the first performance

    Der Trompeter von Säckingen

    Der Trompeter von Säckingen

    Der_Trompeter_von_Säckingen

  • Anton Webern
  • Austrian composer and conductor (1883–1945)

    Gutheil-Schoder, and Hermann Winkelmann and conductors like Mahler, Strauss, Arthur Nikisch, and Felix Weingartner. He sang under Siegfried Wagner in Bruckner's

    Anton Webern

    Anton Webern

    Anton_Webern

  • List of Grammy Hall of Fame Award recipients (A–D)
  • Album 1977 Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 Berlin Philharmonic conducted by Arthur Nikisch His Master's Voice 1913 Classical Album 2008 Beethoven: Symphony No

    List of Grammy Hall of Fame Award recipients (A–D)

    List_of_Grammy_Hall_of_Fame_Award_recipients_(A–D)

  • German Americans
  • Americans of German birth or descent

    especially music. A steady influx of German-born conductors, including Arthur Nikisch and Karl Muck, spurred the reception of German music in the United States

    German Americans

    German Americans

    German_Americans

  • Nora Gregor
  • Austrian actress

    parents. Her first husband was Mitja Nikisch, a pianist and son of celebrated orchestral conductor Arthur Nikisch. They divorced circa 1934. In the mid-1930s

    Nora Gregor

    Nora_Gregor

  • Felix Berber
  • German classical violinist

    concertmaster of the Gewandhausorchester in Leipzig under the direction of Arthur Nikisch. In 1904, he was appointed for the first time as a teacher for violin

    Felix Berber

    Felix Berber

    Felix_Berber

  • Ottorino Respighi
  • Italian composer and musicologist (1879–1936)

    greatly influenced his subsequent vocal compositions. Respighi met Arthur Nikisch, then conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic, who arranged to conduct

    Ottorino Respighi

    Ottorino Respighi

    Ottorino_Respighi

  • Frieda Kwast-Hodapp
  • German pianist (1880–1949)

    first-rank pianist, she was a preferred soloist for conductors such as Arthur Nikisch and Wilhelm Furtwängler. A student of James Kwast, whom she later married

    Frieda Kwast-Hodapp

    Frieda Kwast-Hodapp

    Frieda_Kwast-Hodapp

  • Serge Koussevitzky
  • Russian and American conductor (1874–1951)

    and the couple moved to Berlin, where Serge studied conducting under Arthur Nikisch, using his wife's wealth to pay off his teacher's gambling debts. In

    Serge Koussevitzky

    Serge Koussevitzky

    Serge_Koussevitzky

  • Élisabeth Greffulhe
  • French socialite

    and orchestra of the Association des Concerts Lamoureux conducted by Arthur Nikisch, Camille Chevillard and Felix Blumenfeld, with Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov

    Élisabeth Greffulhe

    Élisabeth Greffulhe

    Élisabeth_Greffulhe

  • Leipzig Opera
  • Opera house in Leipzig, Germany

    Tauris. From 1886 to 1888, Gustav Mahler was the second conductor; Arthur Nikisch was his superior. During an air raid in the night of 3 December 1943

    Leipzig Opera

    Leipzig Opera

    Leipzig_Opera

  • Gewandhaus
  • Concert hall in Leipzig, Germany

    During this era the Gewandhaus was directed by conductors such as Arthur Nikisch, Wilhelm Furtwängler and Bruno Walter. It was severely damaged in the

    Gewandhaus

    Gewandhaus

    Gewandhaus

  • Anton Bruckner
  • Austrian composer (1824–1896)

    Zeitung's music critic Theodor Helm, and famous conductors such as Arthur Nikisch and Franz Schalk constantly tried to bring his music to the public,

    Anton Bruckner

    Anton Bruckner

    Anton_Bruckner

  • Musikviertel
  • Neighbourhood of Leipzig, Germany

    Kapellmeister Arthur Nikisch by Hugo Lederer (1871–1940) has stood at the rear entrance (staff entrance) of the building. It was Nikisch who led the orchestra

    Musikviertel

    Musikviertel

    Musikviertel

  • Richard Wetz
  • German composer (1875–1935)

    received a better reception with his Kleist-Ouvertüre (Op. 16) which Arthur Nikisch conducted in Leipzig. During the following years, Wetz devoted himself

    Richard Wetz

    Richard Wetz

    Richard_Wetz

  • Ferruccio Busoni
  • Italian composer, pianist, and conductor (1866–1924)

    since the conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra at that time was Arthur Nikisch, whom he had known since 1876 when they performed together at a concert

    Ferruccio Busoni

    Ferruccio Busoni

    Ferruccio_Busoni

  • Grete Merrem-Nikisch
  • German opera singer

    lawyer and jurist Arthur Philipp Nikisch [de] who was the eldest son of conductor Arthur Nikisch and the brother of pianist Mitja Nikisch. After this she

    Grete Merrem-Nikisch

    Grete Merrem-Nikisch

    Grete_Merrem-Nikisch

  • Welte-Mignon
  • German musical instrument manufacturer

    1905 Johannes Brahms Intermezzo in C major, Op. 119, No. 3*listen Arthur Nikisch plays for Welte-Mignon on February 9, 1906, Johannes Brahms Hungarian

    Welte-Mignon

    Welte-Mignon

    Welte-Mignon

  • Julián Carrillo
  • Mexican musician (1875–1965)

    conducted by Hans Sitt; and the Gewandhaus Orchestra, conducted by Arthur Nikisch. Carrillo composed several works at Leipzig, including Sextet in G Major

    Julián Carrillo

    Julián Carrillo

    Julián_Carrillo

  • Conducting
  • Art of directing a musical performance

    conductors, including Arthur Nikisch (1855–1922) who succeeded Bülow as music director of the Berlin Philharmonic in 1895. Nikisch premiered important works

    Conducting

    Conducting

  • January 23
  • Day of the year

    1922 – René Beeh, Alsatian painter and draughtsman (born 1886) 1922 – Arthur Nikisch, Hungarian conductor and academic (born 1855) 1923 – Max Nordau, Austrian

    January 23

    January_23

  • Emil Cooper
  • Russian and American conductor (1877–1960)

    and learned conducting independently. He also studied conducting with Arthur Nikisch. In 1899, together with tenor Leonid Sobinov and bass Feodor Chaliapin

    Emil Cooper

    Emil Cooper

    Emil_Cooper

  • Hans Knappertsbusch
  • German conductor (1888–1965)

    precision, but praised his conducting of Wagner, remarking that even Arthur Nikisch could not have produced a more overwhelming performance of Tristan und

    Hans Knappertsbusch

    Hans Knappertsbusch

    Hans_Knappertsbusch

  • On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring
  • Symphonic poem by Frederick Delius

    two were first performed in Leipzig on 23 October 1913, conducted by Arthur Nikisch. On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring is the longer of the two pieces

    On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring

    On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring

    On_Hearing_the_First_Cuckoo_in_Spring

  • Mathilde Verne
  • English pianist (1865–1936)

    piano trio. She frequently appeared as soloist under such conductors as Arthur Nikisch, Hans Richter, Sir August Manns, and Sir Henry J. Wood. She twice visited

    Mathilde Verne

    Mathilde Verne

    Mathilde_Verne

  • Fritz Reiner
  • American conductor (1888–1963)

    technique was noted for its precision and economy, in the manner of Arthur Nikisch and Arturo Toscanini. Igor Stravinsky called the Chicago Symphony under

    Fritz Reiner

    Fritz Reiner

    Fritz_Reiner

  • Botho Sigwart zu Eulenburg
  • wide circle of friends including, Wilhelm Furtwängler and Professor Arthur Nikisch, the artist continued to study the great philosophers and the different

    Botho Sigwart zu Eulenburg

    Botho Sigwart zu Eulenburg

    Botho_Sigwart_zu_Eulenburg

  • Alexander Siloti
  • Russian pianist, conductor and composer (1863–1945)

    Enescu, Josef Hofmann, Wanda Landowska, Willem Mengelberg, Felix Mottl, Arthur Nikisch, Arnold Schoenberg and Felix Weingartner, and local and world premieres

    Alexander Siloti

    Alexander Siloti

    Alexander_Siloti

  • Queen's Hall
  • Former concert hall in Langham Place, London (1893–1941)

    most expensive of all, Ignacy Jan Paderewski. Conductors included Arthur Nikisch and Hans Richter. Among the composers who performed their own works

    Queen's Hall

    Queen's Hall

    Queen's_Hall

  • 1855
  • Calendar year

    October 10 – Eduard von Capelle, German admiral (d. 1931) October 12 – Arthur Nikisch, Hungarian conductor (d. 1922) November 1 – Templin Potts, American

    1855

    1855

    1855

  • Victor Herbert
  • Irish-American composer (1859–1924)

    December he was a soloist with the Boston Symphony Orchestra led by Arthur Nikisch for the opening of Lincoln Music Hall in Washington, D.C. Herbert also

    Victor Herbert

    Victor Herbert

    Victor_Herbert

  • Ernani (1903 La voce del padrone recording)
  • Recording of Verdi's Ernani in 1903

    on 40 single-sided discs. The first complete orchestral recording, Arthur Nikisch's recording of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, was made in 1913. Notes Dearling

    Ernani (1903 La voce del padrone recording)

    Ernani_(1903_La_voce_del_padrone_recording)

  • October 12
  • Day of the year

    1840 – Helena Modjeska, Polish-American actress (died 1909) 1855 – Arthur Nikisch, Hungarian conductor and academic (died 1922) 1860 – Elmer Ambrose Sperry

    October 12

    October_12

  • Robert Haas (musicologist)
  • Austrian musicologist and conductor (1886–1960)

    manuscript of 1890 which incorporated suggestions from Franz Schalk, Arthur Nikisch and others, and the first published edition of 1892 which went even

    Robert Haas (musicologist)

    Robert Haas (musicologist)

    Robert_Haas_(musicologist)

  • Robert Fuchs (composer)
  • Austrian composer and music teacher (1847–1927)

    that one is always pleased." Famous contemporary conductors, including Arthur Nikisch, Felix Weingartner and Hans Richter, championed his works when they

    Robert Fuchs (composer)

    Robert Fuchs (composer)

    Robert_Fuchs_(composer)

  • Paderewski Prize
  • on March 7, 1922. In June 1922, Paderewski appointed successor trustees Arthur D. Hill (1869–1947) and Joseph Adamowski (1862–1930). Adamowski was a Polish-born

    Paderewski Prize

    Paderewski_Prize

  • Royal Philharmonic Society
  • British musical society

    Strauss 1908 Jan Kubelík 1912 Vasily Safonov 1913 Willem Mengelberg Arthur Nikisch 1921 Alfred Cortot Maurice Ravel Igor Stravinsky Arturo Toscanini 1922

    Royal Philharmonic Society

    Royal Philharmonic Society

    Royal_Philharmonic_Society

  • George Butterworth
  • English composer (1885–1916)

    first performed on 2 October 1913 at the Leeds Festival, conducted by Arthur Nikisch. It was influential upon Vaughan Williams (A Pastoral Symphony), Gerald

    George Butterworth

    George Butterworth

    George_Butterworth

  • Frederick Delius
  • English composer (1862–1934)

    conservatoire in Leipzig, Germany. Leipzig was a major musical centre, where Arthur Nikisch and Gustav Mahler were conductors at the Opera House, and Brahms and

    Frederick Delius

    Frederick Delius

    Frederick_Delius

  • Johanna Senfter
  • German composer

    conservatory with distinction in July 1909. In 1910, she received the Arthur Nikisch Prize for the best student composition of the previous year. The Reger

    Johanna Senfter

    Johanna_Senfter

  • Yvonne Arnaud
  • French pianist, singer, actress (1890–1958)

    throughout Europe and the US, under conductors such as Édouard Colonne, Arthur Nikisch, Willem Mengelberg, Vasily Safonov, Gustav Mahler and Alexander Siloti

    Yvonne Arnaud

    Yvonne Arnaud

    Yvonne_Arnaud

  • List of tarantellas
  • tarantella in his Symphonietta op. 55 E major (1873/1892), conducted by Arthur Nikisch and the Boston Symphony Orchestra in February 1893. Mark-Anthony Turnage

    List of tarantellas

    List_of_tarantellas

  • Wilhelm Backhaus
  • German pianist (1884–1969)

    mother, an amateur pianist. The boy's talent was soon recognized by Arthur Nikisch, at whose recommendation Backhaus studied under Alois Reckendorf at

    Wilhelm Backhaus

    Wilhelm Backhaus

    Wilhelm_Backhaus

  • Symphony No. 4 (Bruckner)
  • Symphony by Anton Bruckner

    the FS (does Gutmann receive his 1,000 fl. now?) 20 June B writes to Arthur Nikisch: the Stichvorlage has been sent via Gutmann to the printers Engelmann

    Symphony No. 4 (Bruckner)

    Symphony No. 4 (Bruckner)

    Symphony_No._4_(Bruckner)

  • Piano Concerto (Reger)
  • 1910 composition by Max Reger

    Leipzig on 15 December 1910 with the Gewandhausorchester conducted by Arthur Nikisch. The difficult composition has been rarely performed and recorded. Pianists

    Piano Concerto (Reger)

    Piano Concerto (Reger)

    Piano_Concerto_(Reger)

  • List of music students by teacher: G to J
  • teachers including Joseph Hellmesberger, Sr.. George Enescu [pupils] Arthur Nikisch this teacher's teachers J. Hellmesberger, Sr. (1828–1893) studied with

    List of music students by teacher: G to J

    List of music students by teacher: G to J

    List_of_music_students_by_teacher:_G_to_J

  • Henryk Opieński
  • Polish composer, violinist and musicologist (1870 - 1942)

    the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra. From 1904 to 1906 he worked with Arthur Nikisch (conducting) and Hugo Riemann (musicology) in Leipzig. In 1906 he made

    Henryk Opieński

    Henryk Opieński

    Henryk_Opieński

  • Oslo Philharmonic
  • Norwegian orchestra

    Among the guest musicians of this first season were the conductor Arthur Nikisch, the pianists Eugen d'Albert, Edwin Fischer, Wilhelm Kempff, Ignaz Friedman

    Oslo Philharmonic

    Oslo_Philharmonic

  • Eric Coates
  • English composer (1886–1957)

    Strauss, Debussy, and virtuoso conductors such as Willem Mengelberg and Arthur Nikisch. This work gave him the necessary financial security to marry Phyllis

    Eric Coates

    Eric_Coates

  • Mieczysław Karłowicz
  • Polish composer and conductor

    while Urban's student. From 1906 to 1907 he studied conducting with Arthur Nikisch. Karłowicz's music is of a late Romantic character. He was a great admirer

    Mieczysław Karłowicz

    Mieczysław Karłowicz

    Mieczysław_Karłowicz

  • Nikolai Myaskovsky
  • Russian and Soviet composer (1881–1950)

    However, a performance of Tchaikovsky's Pathétique Symphony conducted by Arthur Nikisch in 1896 inspired him to become a composer. In 1902 he completed his

    Nikolai Myaskovsky

    Nikolai Myaskovsky

    Nikolai_Myaskovsky

  • Anatole Fistoulari
  • Musical artist

    as well concerts in Hamburg and Dresden, and received advice from Arthur Nikisch. In 1933, Fistoulari was chosen to conduct several seasons of the Grand

    Anatole Fistoulari

    Anatole_Fistoulari

  • Max Schlossberg
  • American trumpeter of Latvian origin

    After moving to Berlin, he studied under Julius Kosleck and toured with Arthur Nikisch, Hans Richter, and Felix Weingartner. Following his return to Latvia

    Max Schlossberg

    Max_Schlossberg

  • Symphony No. 3 (Scriabin)
  • Symphony by Alexander Scriabin

    for piano duet by Leon Conus in 1905. Le Divin Poème was premiered by Arthur Nikisch in Paris on 29 May 1905 at Le Théâtre Châtelet. The American premiere

    Symphony No. 3 (Scriabin)

    Symphony_No._3_(Scriabin)

  • 1922
  • Calendar year

    1838) William Christie, British astronomer (b. 1845) January 23 – Arthur Nikisch, Hungarian conductor (b. 1855) January 27 Nellie Bly, American undercover

    1922

    1922

    1922

  • Hans Lissmann (tenor)
  • German tenor (1885–1964)

    concert singer. Lißmann studied Ochestral conducting, among others with Arthur Nikisch at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater "Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy"

    Hans Lissmann (tenor)

    Hans_Lissmann_(tenor)

  • Adrian Boult
  • English conductor (1889–1983)

    concerts conducted by, among others, Sir Henry Wood, Claude Debussy, Arthur Nikisch, Fritz Steinbach, and Richard Strauss. His biographer, Michael Kennedy

    Adrian Boult

    Adrian_Boult

  • Margaret Ruthven Lang
  • American composer (1867–1972)

    made history. The Boston Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Arthur Nikisch, premiered the work, making the piece the first composition by a woman

    Margaret Ruthven Lang

    Margaret Ruthven Lang

    Margaret_Ruthven_Lang

  • Felix Draeseke
  • German composer (1835–1913)

    Germany by the leading artists of the day, including Hans von Bülow, Arthur Nikisch, Fritz Reiner, and Karl Böhm. However, as von Bülow once remarked to

    Felix Draeseke

    Felix Draeseke

    Felix_Draeseke

  • A Shropshire Lad (rhapsody)
  • 1911 composition by George Butterworth

    first performed on 2 October 1913 at the Leeds Festival, conducted by Arthur Nikisch. The composer himself was present, as was his friend Ralph Vaughan Williams

    A Shropshire Lad (rhapsody)

    A_Shropshire_Lad_(rhapsody)

  • Rued Langgaard
  • Danish composer (1893–1952)

    his parents around Christmas and New Year's Eve, meeting conductors Arthur Nikisch and Max Fiedler. At 18, Langgaard served as assistant organist at the

    Rued Langgaard

    Rued Langgaard

    Rued_Langgaard

  • Carl Schuricht
  • German conductor (1880–1967)

    to watch at rehearsal and in concert such legendary interpreters as Arthur Nikisch, Felix Weingartner, Ernst von Schuch, Felix Mottl, Hans Richter, Karl

    Carl Schuricht

    Carl Schuricht

    Carl_Schuricht

  • Anton Hekking
  • Dutch cellist (1856–1935)

    principal cellist of the Boston Symphony Orchestra under conductor Arthur Nikisch, where he remained for two seasons (1889–1891), followed by two seasons

    Anton Hekking

    Anton Hekking

    Anton_Hekking

  • Leonora Speyer
  • American violinist and poet (1872–1956)

    and Leipzig, and played the violin professionally under the batons of Arthur Nikisch and Anton Seidl, among others. She first married Louis Meredith Howland

    Leonora Speyer

    Leonora Speyer

    Leonora_Speyer

  • Clemens Krauss
  • Austrian conductor and opera impresario (1893 - 1954)

    appointment gave him ample opportunity to travel to Berlin to hear Arthur Nikisch conduct the Berlin Philharmonic, a major influence. He then returned

    Clemens Krauss

    Clemens Krauss

    Clemens_Krauss

  • Pill Hill, Brookline, Massachusetts
  • Place in Massachusetts, United States

    Lowthorpe School of Landscape Architecture, lived at 28 Allerton St. Arthur Nikisch, conductor, lived at 100 High St. in 1889 Robert Swain Peabody, architect

    Pill Hill, Brookline, Massachusetts

    Pill_Hill,_Brookline,_Massachusetts

  • Nayden Todorov
  • Bulgarian conductor (born 1974)

    2022, he served on the jury of the second edition of the International Arthur Nikisch Conducting Competition, with jury president Philippe Entremont. In 2025

    Nayden Todorov

    Nayden Todorov

    Nayden_Todorov

  • Karl Muck
  • German conductor (1859–1940)

    Gewandhaus in Xaver Scharwenka's Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-flat minor with Arthur Nikisch conducting. He began his conducting career in comparatively minor provincial

    Karl Muck

    Karl Muck

    Karl_Muck

  • Edvard Moritz
  • composition with Paul Juon; he also studied conducting in Leipzig with Arthur Nikisch. Moritz lived in Berlin and from there he went on concert tours as a

    Edvard Moritz

    Edvard Moritz

    Edvard_Moritz

  • Alexander Gauk
  • Soviet conductor (1893–1963)

    Felix Blumenfeld. He saw Arthur Nikisch, Claude Debussy, and Richard Strauss conduct and was particularly taken with Nikisch. Gauk's first conducting

    Alexander Gauk

    Alexander_Gauk

  • May Harrison
  • English violinist (1890–1959)

    Zoltán Kodály, Dame Nellie Melba, Ernest John Moeran, Oskar Nedbal, Arthur Nikisch, Roger Quilter, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Freda Swain and Felix Weingartner

    May Harrison

    May Harrison

    May_Harrison

  • Thomas Scott-Ellis, 8th Baron Howard de Walden
  • British peer (1880 –1946)

    Children of Don" (first performed at the London Opera House, conducted by Arthur Nikisch, on 15 June 1912 - postponed from 12 June) and "Bronwen", brought about

    Thomas Scott-Ellis, 8th Baron Howard de Walden

    Thomas Scott-Ellis, 8th Baron Howard de Walden

    Thomas_Scott-Ellis,_8th_Baron_Howard_de_Walden

  • Donaueschingen Festival
  • New music festival

    musicians, among them Ferruccio Busoni, Joseph Haas, Hans Pfitzner, Arthur Nikisch and Richard Strauss, met in 1921 to discuss possible formats for the

    Donaueschingen Festival

    Donaueschingen Festival

    Donaueschingen_Festival

  • Fritz Lubrich
  • German organist and composer

    student of Reger and Straube. At the end of his studies he received the Arthur Nikisch Prize for composition. From 1911 to 1919 Lubrich was a music teacher

    Fritz Lubrich

    Fritz_Lubrich

  • List of University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna alumni
  • University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna alumni

    Uroš Lajovic Jesús López Cobos Gustav Mahler Zubin Mehta Felix Mottl Arthur Nikisch Andrés Orozco-Estrada Erwin Ortner Kirill Petrenko Johannes Wildner

    List of University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna alumni

    List_of_University_of_Music_and_Performing_Arts_Vienna_alumni

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  • ARTAIR
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    Scottish

    ARTAIR

    Scottish form of Celtic Arthur, possibly ARTAIR means "bear-man." 

    ARTAIR

  • ARTTURI
  • Male

    Finnish

    ARTTURI

    Finnish form of Celtic Arthur, possibly ARTTURI means "bear-man." 

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  • Arthur
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    Celtic American English Arthurian Legend Irish Scottish Shakespearean Welsh

    Arthur

    Strong as a bear.

    Arthur

  • ARTHUR
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    Celtic

    ARTHUR

    , high, noble.

    ARTHUR

  • Ashur
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    Assyrian Biblical Hebrew

    Ashur

    Ashur was the Assyrian god of war. Ashur is also an Islamic month.

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  • ARTHUR
  • Male

    English

    ARTHUR

    Celtic Arthurian legend name of a famous King of Britain. The name is of obscure etymology, possibly composed of Welsh art/arth "bear" and Brittonic gur "man," hence "bear-man." The earliest mention of him is in Welsh texts, where he is never called "king," but rather dux bellorum, ARTHUR means "war leader." Medieval Welsh texts call him ameraudur "emperor" which could also mean "war leader." In early Welsh works the word art was used as a figurative synonym for "warrior." 

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  • Ashur
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    African, Australian, Christian, Swahili

    Ashur

    Born During Islamic Month Ashur

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  • Arther
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, Celtic, Irish

    Arther

    Bear; Rock; Noble Strength; A Bear

    Arther

  • ARTTU
  • Male

    Finnish

    ARTTU

    Pet form of Finnish Artturi, possibly ARTTU means "bear-man." 

    ARTTU

  • ARTUR
  • Male

    English

    ARTUR

    Early English form of Celtic Arthur, possibly ARTUR means "bear-man." 

    ARTUR

  • Mac Artuir
  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic

    Mac Artuir

    Son of Arthur.

    Mac Artuir

  • ARTURO
  • Male

    Italian

    ARTURO

    Italian and Spanish form of Celtic Arthur, possibly ARTURO means "bear-man." 

    ARTURO

  • Arthwr
  • Boy/Male

    Welsh

    Arthwr

    Bear hero.

    Arthwr

  • ARTÚR
  • Male

    Hungarian

    ARTÚR

    Hungarian form of Celtic Arthur, possibly ARTÚR means "bear-man." 

    ARTÚR

  • Arthur
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Arthur

    Arthur was a great king lives in th century

    Arthur

  • LOTHUR
  • Male

    German

    LOTHUR

    Variant spelling of German Lothar, LOTHUR means "loud warrior."

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  • Archer
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German, Indian, Jamaican, Latin

    Archer

    Bowman; An English Surname; The Archer; Noteworthy and Valorous

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  • Arthur
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    American, Australian, British, Celtic, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Irish, Swedish

    Arthur

    Noble; Bear; Rock; Noble Strength; Stone; Eagle of Thor

    Arthur

  • ARTHUR
  • Male

    Arthurian

    ARTHUR

    , high, lofty.

    ARTHUR

  • Mcarthur
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian

    Mcarthur

    Son of Arthur

    Mcarthur

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  • Unaiza
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Unaiza

    Sheep; Goat; Name of a Valley Between Makkah and Taif; Shinning Star; Garden of Roses

  • Reghan
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Celtic

    Reghan

    Regal

  • Simant
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Simant

    Margin, Limit, Light

  • Chaney
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Chaney

    English : variant of Chesney.French : habitational name from any of the various places called Chanet or Le Chanet, from Latin canna ‘reed’ + the suffix -etum denoting an inhabitant.

  • Rivaan | ரீவாந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Rivaan | ரீவாந

    Ambitious and self sufficient

  • Xhiva
  • Boy/Male

    Assamese, Indian

    Xhiva

    God Shiva

  • Sigionoth
  • Biblical

    Sigionoth

    according to variable songs or tunes,

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    Indian, Sanskrit, Traditional

    Atula

    Without an Equal

  • Laciann
  • Girl/Female

    English French

    Laciann

    Derived from Lacey which is a French Nobleman's surname brought to British Isles after Norman...

  • Ruqaya
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Ruqaya

    Name of prophets daughter

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  • Rather
  • a.

    Earlier; sooner; before.

  • Ere
  • adv.

    Rather than.

  • Lever
  • adv.

    Rather.

  • Knackish
  • a.

    Trickish; artful.

  • Rather
  • a.

    On the other hand; to the contrary of what was said or suggested; instead.

  • Practic
  • a.

    Artful; deceitful; skillful.

  • Antheroid
  • a.

    Resembling an anther.

  • Rather
  • a.

    More properly; more correctly speaking.

  • Antheriform
  • a.

    Shaped like an anther; anther-shaped.

  • Toxotes
  • n.

    A genus of fishes comprising the archer fishes. See Archer fish.

  • Rather
  • a.

    In some degree; somewhat; as, the day is rather warm; the house is rather damp.

  • Rather
  • a.

    Of two alternatives conceived of, this by preference to, or as more likely than, the other; somewhat.

  • Farther
  • adv.

    Moreover; by way of progress in treating a subject; as, farther, let us consider the probable event.

  • Rather
  • a.

    More readily or willingly; preferably.

  • Farther
  • adv.

    At or to a greater distance; more remotely; beyond; as, let us rest with what we have, without looking farther.

  • Artificial
  • a.

    Artful; cunning; crafty.

  • Rather
  • a.

    Prior; earlier; former.

  • Artful
  • a.

    Cunning; disposed to cunning indirectness of dealing; crafty; as, an artful boy. [The usual sense.]

  • Authoress
  • n.

    A female author.

  • Archeress
  • n.

    A female archer.