Pfitzner, Hans, 1869-1949
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Pfitzner, Hans, 1869-1949
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Pfitzner, Hans Erich, 1869-1949
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Pfitzner, Hans
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Pfitzner, Hans (Hans Erich), 1869-1949
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Pfitzner, Hans Erich
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Pfitzner, H. 1869-1949
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Mimi Pfitzner (née Kwast) was the first wife of Hans; they married in 1899. Mali Pfitzner (née Stoll) was the 2nd wife of Hans; they married in 1939. Montenuovo was a high-ranking official at the Habsburg court in Vienna. Leer was a German attorney from Munich who defended Pfitzner in denazification proceedings following the end of World War II. Stromverlag, based in Hamburg, was the publisher of Pfitzner's memoir Eindrücke und Bilder meines Lebens (1948). Kössel was a friend of Pfitzner and an employee of the Bayerischen Vereinsbank in Munich, where Pfitzner had deposited a manuscript which he was giving to Alma Mahler. Walter was a friend or an admirer of Pfitzner; she composed a poem in memory of his death.
German composer and conductor.
Hans Pfitzner was a German composer. He is perhaps best known for his opera Palestrina, which premiered in 1917.
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