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Franz Simandl (August 1, 1840 – December 15, 1912) was a double-bassist and pedagogue from Austria-Hungary most remembered for his book New Method for
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Bowed string instrument
region arose, which included Franz Simandl, Theodore Albin Findeisen, Josef Hrabe, Ludwig Manoly, and Adolf Mišek. Simandl and Hrabe were also pedagogues
Double_bass
Calendar year
African politician, Prime Minister of Cape Colony (b. 1834) December 15 – Franz Simandl, Double bassist and pedagogue (b. 1840) December 18 – William McKendree
1912
Latin phrase used figuratively to mean "gradual progress towards mastery"
for violin by Jakob Dont a collection of 24 double bass studies by Franz Simandl a collection of pedagogical studies for violin by Émile Sauret a collection
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Calendar year
the United States Army and veteran of three wars (d. 1921) August 1 – Franz Simandl, Double bassist and pedagogue (d. 1912) August 4 – Richard von Krafft-Ebing
1840
Music school in the Czech Republic
Pravoslav Sádlo Miloslav Sádlo František Salzer George Schick Otakar Ševčík Franz Simandl Lucijan Marija Škerjanc Yngve Sköld Josef Slavik Václav Smetáček Eugen
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May 9 – Blanche d'Antigny, singer and actress (d. 1874) August 1 – Franz Simandl, double-bassist and teacher (d. 1912) August 28 – Ira D. Sankey, gospel
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Czech double bassist and composer
Czech Republic). He left for Vienna at the age of 15 to study with Franz Simandl at the Vienna Conservatory. At the age of 23, Míšek joined the orchestra
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Musical work for solo contrabass/double bass and ensemble
outstanding school of double bass players in the Czech region, represented by Franz Simandl, who devoted himself to the technique and teaching of double bass and
Double_bass_concerto
Conservatory of Music in San Francisco, composer, and pianist December 15 – Franz Simandl, double bassist, 72 date unknown Auguste von Müller, singer and actress
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he took up. At the Vienna Conservatory, he studied double bass with Franz Simandl; harmony, counterpoint, and composition with Anton Bruckner; and conducting
Ludwig_Manoly
following two years he received lessons from Hugo Keyl in Dresden and Franz Simandl in Vienna. He then did his military service from 1902 to 1904 with the
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composer, conductor Giovanni Bottesini (1821–1889) composer, conductor Franz Simandl (1840–1912) composer Édouard Nanny (1872–1943) composer Serge Koussevitzky
List of classical double bass players
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Czech double bass player (born 2001)
(Bánská Bystrica, Slovakia, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016) multiple winner of "Franz Simandl" International Double bass Competition (Blatná, Czech Republic, 2012
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Austrian musician (1920–2003)
Music Academy, switching to double bass. He studied with students of Franz Simandl, a famous double bass soloist. Streicher graduated in 1940 and spent
Ludwig_Streicher
Austrian playwright
(quite wanted) mediocrity. His first work ("Pluto and Proserpina or: The Simandl from the Underworld") was performed in 1821 at the Theater in der Josefstadt
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Chemical element with atomic number 6 (C)
fullerenes"". Archived from the original on 2007-10-11. Retrieved 2007-12-21. Simandl, George J.; Akam, Carlee; Paradis, Suzanne (2015-01-01). "Graphite deposit
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Popular culture references to the Hungarian countess
Kalinina as the "Countess"[citation needed] 2006 – Demon's Claw (Lloyd A. Simandl) (video), with Kira Reed as "Elizabeth Bathory"[citation needed] 2006 –
Elizabeth Báthory in popular culture
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Public university in Graz, Austria
consists of Vice-Rectors Gerd Grupe (Research, Gender and Diversity), Barbara Simandl (Finance and HR administration), Constanze Wimmer (Academic and international
University of Music and Performing Arts Graz
University_of_Music_and_Performing_Arts_Graz
Textbook for a musical instrument
12. (1882) Fröhlich, Friedrich Theodor. Contrabass-schule. (1830) Simandl, Franz. New method for double bass. (1881) Music education "International Music
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depicted 2003 United States Canada Czech Republic Bound Cargo Lloyd A. Simandl Action, Drama, Horror, Thriller. 2015 United States Wear Felix Else Drama
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Scottish Gaelic form of Latin Franciscus, FRANG means "French."
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, Frenchman, or, free.
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Frank
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American, Australian, Chinese, Danish, French, German, Latin, Swedish, Teutonic
A Free Man; French Man; A Man from France; Form of Francis
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Hindu
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Gaelic
Frank.
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Danish Swedish German
Free.
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German Danish Swedish Teutonic
Female
French
Feminine form of French François, FRANÇOISE means "French."
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Scandinavian
Dutch and Scandinavian form of Latin Franciscus, FRANS means "French."
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French
French form of Latin Franciscus, FRANC means "French."
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Native American
Frank.
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German
Free; a free man.
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English
English : variant spelling of Frain.
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English
 English name originally derived from the name of a Germanic tribe called the Franks, FRANK means "French." It is also used as a short form of Franklin "freeman" and Francis "French."Â
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French
French form of Latin Franciscus, FRANÇOIS means "French."
Boy/Male
Gaelic
Frank.
Surname or Lastname
German, Dutch, Scandinavian, Slovenian, Czech, Hungarian, and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
German, Dutch, Scandinavian, Slovenian, Czech, Hungarian, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ethnic or regional name for someone from Franconia (German Franken), a region of southwestern Germany so called from its early settlement by the Franks, a Germanic people who inhabited the lands around the river Rhine in Roman times. In the 6th–9th centuries, under leaders such as Clovis I (c. 466–511) and Charlemagne (742–814), the Franks established a substantial empire in western Europe, from which the country of France takes its name. The term Frank in eastern Mediterranean countries was used, in various vernacular forms, to denote the Crusaders and their descendants, and the American surname may also be an Americanized form of such a form.English, Dutch, German, etc. : from the personal name Frank, in origin an ethnic name for a Frank. This also came be used as an adjective meaning ‘free’, ‘open-hearted’, ‘generous’, deriving from the fact that in Frankish Gaul only people of Frankish race enjoyed the status of fully free men.
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German form of Latin Franciscus, FRANZ means "French."
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Short form of English Frances, FRAN means "French."
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English : variant of Rimer.
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Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu, Traditional
Lord of Braj Land
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English
English : possibly a variant spelling of Huban, a variant of Huband.
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Muslim
Beautiful, Rose
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French English
Woods; forest.
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Tamil
Born on a friday
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Muslim
Consoler, Comforter
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Hindu, Indian, Modern
Princess
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Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi
Sublime; High
Biblical
sickness; a beginning; a precious stone
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of Frank
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Frank; sincere; artless.
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Candid; frank; generous.
v. t.
To send by public conveyance free of expense.
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A member of one of the German tribes that in the fifth century overran and conquered Gaul, and established the kingdom of France.
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A native or inhabitant of Western Europe; a European; -- a term used in the Levant.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Frank
v. t.
To shut up in a frank or sty; to pen up; hence, to cram; to fatten.
a.
A French coin. See Franc.
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Open; frank; unreserved; liberal; generous; as, free-hearted mirth.
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Open; frank; ingenuous; outspoken.
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A Salian Frank.
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The privilege of sending letters or other mail matter, free of postage, or without charge; also, the sign, mark, or signature denoting that a letter or other mail matter is to free of postage.
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Open; frank; as, an honest countenance.
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Gay; easy; offhand; frank.
n.
Trustful; without fear or suspicion; frank; unreserved.
v. t.
To extempt from charge for postage, as a letter, package, or packet, etc.
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Free in uttering one's real sentiments; not reserved; using no disguise; candid; ingenuous; as, a frank nature, conversation, manner, etc.
a.
To frank.
adv.
In a frank manner; freely.