Image Ignaz Moscheles.jpg right thumb IgnazMoscheles, from a portrait by his son Felix Moscheles . Isaac IgnazMoscheles 23 May 1794 &ndash 10 March 1870 was a Bohemia n composer and piano virtuoso , whose ... to Ignaz and Charlotte Moscheles , London, 1888. Felix Moscheles, Fragments of an Autobiography . London, 1899 Notes Reflist External links IMSLP id Moscheles 2C Ignaz cname IgnazMoscheles http www.classical ... Karadar Classical Music Dictionary http www.1911encyclopedia.org IgnazMoscheles www.1911encyclopedia.org IgnazMoscheles 1911 Encyclop dia Britannica Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Moscheles, Ignaz ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 23 May 1794 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 10 March 1870 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Moscheles, Ignaz Category 1794 births Category ... Philharmonic Society ca IgnazMoscheles cs IgnazMoscheles da IgnazMoscheles de IgnazMoscheles es IgnazMoscheles eo IgnazMoscheles fr IgnazMoscheles it IgnazMoscheles he la Ignatius Moscheles hu IgnazMoscheles nl IgnazMoscheles ja no IgnazMoscheles pl IgnazMoscheles pt IgnazMoscheles ru , fi IgnazMoscheles sv IgnazMoscheles zh ... Much of what we know about Moscheles s life is derived from the edition of his diaries prepared by his ... of his era and of his musical contemporaries. ref C. Moscheles 1873 , 2 vols. ref Unfortunately however ... important source is the correspondence between Moscheles and Felix Mendelssohn Mendelssohn , preserved at the Brotherton Collection at the University of Leeds , and published in 1888 by Ignaz s son and Felix Mendelssohn s godparent god son , Felix Moscheles . Early career Moscheles was born in Prague ... fixed on Ignaz s sister, but when she demurred her piano lessons were transferred to her brother. Ignaz early developed a passion for the then revolutionary piano music of Ludwig van Beethoven Beethoven ... Moscheles settled in 1808 in Vienna. Nevertheless his abilities were such that he was able to study ... more details
Moscheles may refer to IgnazMoscheles , composer and pianist 1794 1870 Felix Moscheles Felix Stone Moscheles , painter, son of Ignaz Gary Moscheles , an alias of musician Mike Paradinas b 1971 Julie Moscheles , Czechoslovak geographer 1892 1956 disambig surname Category Jewish surnames Category Germanic language surnames de Moscheles ... more details
file Hodgson Pratt.jpg thumb Portrait painted by Moscheles of the pacifist Hodgson Pratt , 1891 Felix Stone Moscheles 8 February 1833 22 December 1917 was an English painter, peace activist and advocate of Esperanto . Born in London, Felix Moscheles was the son of the well known pianist and music teacher IgnazMoscheles and husband of the painter Margaret Moscheles. His godfather, after whom he was named, was Felix Mendelssohn . His paintings were exhibited in Paris , Antwerp and London . In 1903 Felix Moscheles became the first president of the London Esperanto club. He was a pacifist and internationalist, and as such also served as president of the International Arbitration and Peace Association . He was involved in attempts to develop international dispute resolution protocols at the Hague. ref Sandi E. Cooper, Patriotic pacifism waging war on war in Europe, 1815 1914 , Oxford University Press, 1991, p.103 ref Publications Patriotism as an incentive to warfare . London Wertheimer 1870 In Bohemia with Du Maurier. The first of a series of reminiscences . With 63 original drawings by G. Du Maurier, illustrating the artist s life in the fifties. London T. F. Unwin, 1896 Fragments of an autobiography . London James Nisbet 1899 Notes reflist External links Gutenberg author id Felix Moscheles name Felix Moscheles Worldcat id lccn n96 117101 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Moscheles, Felix ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 8 February 1833 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 22 December 1917 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Moscheles, Felix Category 1833 births Category 1917 deaths Category 19th century painters Category 19th century English people Category English painters Category English Esperantists Category English pacifists Category English people of Jewish descent Category English people of Czech descent Category Artists from London de Felix Moscheles eo Felix Moscheles ... more details
Refimprove date November 2010 File Ignaz Bosendorfer.jpg thumb Ignaz B sendorfer 1796 1859 Ignaz B sendorfer July 28, 1796 April 14, 1859 was an Austrian people Austrian musician who founded the B sendorfer piano manufacturing company in 1828. His close relationship with the Austrian royal family, and later with Franz Liszt , ensured the success of his creations. After his death, his son Ludwig took over the firm. References http www.boesendorfer.com english version index.html History at boesendorfer.com Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bosendorfer, Ignaz ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH July 28, 1796 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH April 14, 1859 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bosendorfer, Ignaz Category 1796 births Category 1859 deaths Category Austrian musicians Category Purveyors to the Imperial and Royal Court Category Piano makers Austria musician stub de Ignaz B sendorfer es Ignaz B sendorfer pl Ignaz B sendorfer sv Ignaz B sendorfer ... more details
Infobox mayor name Ignaz Czapka image Ignaz Czapka.jpg imagesize smallimage caption order Mayor of Vienna term start 1838 term end 1848 predecessor Anton Joseph Leeb successor Johann Kaspar von Seiller birth date February 24, 1791 birth place Liebau death date June 5, 1881 death place Vienna constituency party spouse children profession religion signature footnotes Ignaz Czapka was a mayor of Vienna . ref http www.wien.gv.at kultur archiv politik bgmbio.html List of mayors of Vienna ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Czapka, Ignaz ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Czapka, Ignaz Category Mayors of Vienna Austria mayor stub de Ignaz Czapka pl Ignaz Czapka ... more details
Refimprove date June 2009 Ignaz Schifferm ller born 2 October 1727 in Hellmons dt died 21 June 1806 in Linz was an Austria n natural history naturalist mainly interested in Lepidoptera . He was a teacher at the Theresianum college in Vienna . His collection was presented to the old United Royal and Imperial Natural History Collections Vereinigtes k.k. Naturalien Cabinet at the Hofburg where it burnt during the revolution in 1848. With Michael Denis also a teacher at the Theresianum college he published the first index of the Lepidoptera of the Viennese region das Systematische Verzeichnis der Schmetterlinge der Wienergegend herausgegeben von einigen Lehrern am k. k. Theresianum 1775 . His collection is in the Kaiserlichen Hof Naturalienkabinett now Naturhistorisches Museum Wien . Works Versuch eines Farbensystems , Vienna 1772 ref http openlibrary.org b OL17967312M Versuch eines Farbensystems Versuch eines Farbensystems at Openlibrary.org Retrieved on 25 June 2009. ref References Reflist External references Schifferm ller s Color System, Sarah Lowengard, The Creation of Color in Eighteenth Century Europe Gutenberg e series, New York Columbia University Press, 2006 http www.gutenberg e.org lowengard C Chap57.html Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Schiffermuller, Ignaz ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 2 October 1727 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 21 June 1806 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Schiffermuller, Ignaz Category 1727 births Category 1806 deaths Category Austrian entomologists Category Lepidopterists entomologist stub Austria scientist stub cs Ignaz Schifferm ller de Johann Ignaz Schifferm ller fr Ignaz Schifferm ller nds Johann Ignaz Schifferm ller nl Ignaz Schifferm ller no Johann Ignaz Schifferm ller sk Ignaz Schifferm ller fi Ignaz Schifferm ller ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 File Bundesarchiv Bild 183 1987 1122 014, M nchen, Besuch Werner Felfe, Ignaz Kiechle.jpg thumb Ignaz Kiechle left . Ignaz Kiechle 23 February 1930 in Kempten im Allg u , Bavaria 2 December 2003 Reinharts near Kempten was a Germany German politician of the Christian Social Union of Bavaria . From 1983 to 1993 he was Minister of Food, Agriculture, and Forestry in Germany. From 1969 to 1994 he was a member of the Bundestag Germany Bundestag German Parliament . Before he went in professional politics he was a farmer . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kiechle, Ignaz ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION German politician DATE OF BIRTH 23 February 1930 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 2 December 2003 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kiechle, Ignaz Category 1930 births Category 2003 deaths Category Government ministers of Germany Category German ministers of Agriculture Category Members of the Bundestag Category People from Kempten im Allg u Germany politician stub de Ignaz Kiechle fr Ignaz Kiechle la Ignatius Kiechle ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Ignaz Agricola July 31, 1661 January 23, 1729 was a Germany German Jesuit . Agricola was born in Zusamaltheim in the Bishopric of Augsburg . He entered the Jesuit order on September 28, 1677, and studied in Jesuit schools, philosophy for three years and theology for four years. He then taught in Jesuit schools for a number of years grammar for two years, poetry for two years, rhetoric for seven years, and logic for two years. He spent much of this time in Munich , where in 1719 he was president of the Sodalitas major , and where he died in 1729. His wrote a well known history of the Jesuit order, Historia Provinciae Societatis Jesu Germaniae superioris, quinque primas annorum complexa decades 1727 . References de icon cite encyclopedia author Carl Ruland title Agricola, Ignaz encyclopedia Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie volume 1 year 1875 pages 145 url http de.wikisource.org wiki ADB Agricola, Ignaz Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Agricola, Ignaz ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH July 31, 1661 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH January 23, 1729 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Agricola, Ignaz Category 1661 births Category 1729 deaths Category People from Dillingen district Category German Jesuits Category German historians Catholicism stub de Ignaz Agricola nl Ignaz Agricola ... more details
for the German theologian Ignaz von D llinger File Ignaz D llinger Anatom.jpg thumb Ignaz D llinger. Ignaz D llinger 27 May 1770 14 January 1841 was a Germany German doctor, anatomist and physiologist and one of the first professors to understand and treat medicine as a natural science. Biography Ignaz D llinger was born in 1770 in Bamberg, where his father was a professor at the university and physician to the Prince Bishop. He commenced his studies in his native town where he took a doctorate in 1794 , continuing them in W rzburg , Pavia and Vienna before returning to Bamberg. Soon after gaining his doctorate in 1794, he became professor for physiology and general pathology in Bamberg, but was called to a professorship of anatomy and physiology in W rzburg in 1803. In 1823 he moved to Munich to the Academy, as the University was still in Landshut at this time . When the University finally moved to the capital, he transferred there. His best known students were Louis Agassiz , ref http neurotree.org neurotree peopleinfo.php?pid 126 Louis Agassiz ancestor tree ref Karl Ernst von Baer , Lucas Sch nlein , Heinz Christian Pander Christian Heinrich von Pander and Lorenz Oken . D llinger s importance comes from his contributions to the understanding of human development and comparative anatomy, based on his knowledge in all areas of morphology and physiology. He was one of the first workers to perceive and treat medicine as a natural science his work on the circulation of blood, secretory ... doellinger e.htm Ignaz D llinger Bot generated title ref He died in Munich. References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dollinger, Ignaz ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Dollinger, Ignaz Category 1770 births Category 1841 deaths Category People from Bamberg Category German anatomists Category German physiologists de Ignaz D llinger et Ignaz D llinger es Ignatz Doellinger it Ignaz D llinger pt Ignaz D llinger sv Ignaz D llinger ... more details
Infobox football biography playername Ignaz Puschnik image caption fullname dateofbirth birth date and age 1934 02 05 df y cityofbirth countryofbirth Austria dateofdeath death date and age df y cityofdeath countryofdeath height position Midfielder years1 1956 1964 clubs1 Kapfenberger SV caps1 goals1 nationalyears1 1957 1964 nationalteam1 Austria national football team Austria nationalcaps1 6 nationalgoals1 0 Ignaz Puschnik born 5 February 1934 is an Austrians Austrian association football football midfielder who played for Austria national football team Austria in the 1958 FIFA World Cup . ref http pt.fifa.com worldcup archive edition 15 teams team 43934.html Copa do Mundo da FIFA Su cia 1958 ref He also played for Kapfenberger SV . ref http www.national football teams.com v2 player.php?id 26918 national football teams.com ref References reflist Austria Squad 1958 World Cup Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Puschnik, Ignaz ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Footballer DATE OF BIRTH 5 February 1934 PLACE OF BIRTH Austria DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Puschnik, Ignaz Category 1934 births Category Austrian footballers Category Austria international footballers Category Association football midfielders Category Kapfenberger SV players Category 1958 FIFA World Cup players Category Living people it Ignaz Puschnik ... more details
Image Schuppanzigh Danhauser.jpg right thumb 250px Ignaz Schuppanzigh, portrait by Josef Danhauser Ignaz Schuppanzigh November 20, 1776 March 2, 1830, was a violinist, friend and teacher of Beethoven , and leader of Count Andrey Razumovsky Razumovsky s private string quartet . Schuppanzigh and his quartet premiered many of Beethoven s string quartets, and in particular, the String Quartets Nos. 12 16 and Grosse Fuge, Opus 127, 130 135 Beethoven late string quartet s. The Razumovsky quartet. which Schuppanzigh founded in late 1808, is considered to be the first professional string quartet. Until the founding of this quartet, quartet music was played primarily by amateurs or by professional musicians who joined together on an ad hoc basis. Biography Schuppanzigh was born in Vienna, son of a professor of Italian at the Theresian Military Academy . After abandoning his early preferences for the viola , he established himself before his 21st birthday as a virtuoso violist and violinist, as well as a conductor. He gave violin lessons to Beethoven, and they remained friends until Beethoven s death. Schuppanzigh s dedication to quartet playing played a pivotal role in the transition of quartet performance and composition. Prior to Beethoven, the quartet repertoire could be performed competently ... was unable to play in tune. He died of paralysis. Sources Schuppanzigh, Ignaz,In Constant von ..., Ignaz Schuppanzigh. Leben und Wirken , Phil. Diss., Wien 1979. The String Quartet A History by Paul ..., Ignaz ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1776 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1830 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Schuppanzigh, Ignaz Category Austrian composers Category People from ... Category 1830 deaths de Ignaz Schuppanzigh es Ignaz Schuppanzigh fr Ignaz Schuppanzigh it Ignaz Schuppanzigh he nl Ignaz Schuppanzigh no Ignaz Schuppanzigh pl Ignaz Schuppanzigh ru , sv Ignaz Schuppanzigh ... more details
Image Philip Alexius de Laszlo Portrait of Ignaz Wechselmann, 1894.jpg thumb Ignaz Wechselmann, 1894 painted by Philip de Laszlo Ignaz Wechselmann 1828, Miko w Nikolai , Prussia n Silesia January 17, 1903, Budapest was a Hungary Hungarian architect and philanthropist . Educated in Berlin , Wechselmann moved to Vienna where he became the friend and assistant of the architect Ludwig F rster . In 1856 he moved to Budapest, where he, as F rster s representative, superintended the building of the Doh ny Street Synagogue . Most of the monumental buildings erected in the Hungarian capital between 1870 and 1890 were designed by him, his work including palaces, mills, factories, churches, and the famous Burg Bazar. In 1886 he received the Order of the Iron Crown of the third class, and shortly afterward Franz Joseph I of Austria Francis Joseph I. elevated him to the Hungarian nobility. Failing eyesight compelled Wechselmann to retire from active life in 1890, whereupon he devoted his time to philanthropic activity in Budapest. His greatest act of charity was embodied in two clauses in his will, by which he bequeathed one million kronen to the Institute for the Blind, and two millions for the support of meritorious teachers in the public schools. Half of these beneficiaries were to be Jews and the other half Christians and the board of directors of the Jewish community was entrusted with the administration of the bequests. References JewishEncyclopedia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wecheselmann Ignaz ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1828 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH January 17, 1903 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wecheselmann Ignaz Category 1828 births Category 1903 deaths Category People from Miko w Category German Jews Category Hungarian architects Category Hungarian Jews pl Ignaz Wechselmann ... more details
Ignaz Jakob Holzbauer 18 September 1711 &ndash 7 April 1783 was a composer of symphony symphonies , concerto s, opera s, and chamber music , and a member of the Mannheim school . His aesthetic style is in line with that of the Sturm und Drang movement of German art and literature. Holzbauer was born in Vienna . His operas include Il figlio delle selve , which was the opening performance of the Schlosstheater Schwetzingen in 1753. Its success led to a job offer from the court at Mannheim, where he stayed for the rest of his life, continuing to compose and to teach, his students including Johann Anton Friedrich Fleischmann 1766 1798 , the pianist , and Carl Stamitz . Holzbauer died in Mannheim , Germany. His opera G nther von Schwarzburg opera G nther von Schwarzburg , based on the life of the eponymous G nther von Schwarzburg king and described http www.mozartforum.com Contemporary 20Pages Raaff Contemp.htm here , was an early German national opera, a performance of which Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Mozart and his sister attended, through which they met Anton Raaff , who was later to premiere a role in Idomeneo . This opera has recently been recorded on the label cpo. Mozart also composed nine number music numbers for insertion in a Miserere by Holzbauer on commission by the Parisian Concert Spirituel in 1778, but they have been lost. They have been given the catalog number K chel Verzeichnis KV 297a in the list of Mozart s works. Operas Lucio Papirio dramma per musica , libretto by Apostolo ... 20who 20pt 202.htm The story of KV297a External links IMSLP id Holzbauer, Ignaz http www.hoasm.org ... . NAME Holzbauer, Ignaz ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 18 September 1711 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 7 April 1783 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Holzbauer, Ignaz Category 1711 births ... ca Ignaz Holzbauer de Ignaz Holzbauer es Ignaz Holzbauer fr Ignaz Holzbauer it Ignaz Holzbauer nl Ignaz Holzbauer pt Ignaz Holzbauer ru , sv Ignaz Holzbauer ... more details
Image Ignatz guenther stein.jpg thumb right 200px Memorial stone commemorating Ignaz G nther at the former abbey church in Rott am Inn Image Bodemuseum Maria Immaculata K.jpg thumb right 200px G nther s Maria Immaculata ca. 1750 , now in the Bode Museum in Berlin Ignaz G nther November 22, 1725 June 27, 1775 was a German sculptor and Woodworking woodcarver working in the Bavaria n rococo tradition. ref The standard monograph is P. Volk, Ignaz G nther Regensburg, 1991 , building upon Adolf Feulner, Ignaz G nther, kurf rstlich bayerischer Hofbildhauer 1725 1775 Vienna, 1920 and G nther, der gro e Bildhauer des bayerischen Rokokos Munich, 1947 ref He was born in Altmannstein , Germany , where he received his earliest training from his father, then studied in Munich under the court sculptor Johann Baptist Straub from 1743 to 1750 and during his Wanderjahre n that also took him to Salzburg, Olm tz, and Vienna, under Paul Egell in Mannheim from 1751 t 1752. Between May and October 1753, he worked at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna Vienna Academy of Fine Arts and won the annual students competition. In 1754, he started his own workshop in Munich , where he died. He is best remembered for his work in churches, especially his altars. A wooden crucifix styled by G nther was given by the official Bavarian civil and ecclesiastical delegation as an 85th birthday gift to Pope Benedict XVI , a native ... his Image Ignaz Guenther Hausmadonna 1.jpg Hausmadonna for private devotion Boroughs of Munich ... Bibliography Christiane Hertel, Pygmalion in Bavaria The Sculptor Ignaz G nther and Eighteenth Century ... . NAME Gunther, Ignaz ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH November 22, 1725 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH June 27, 1775 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gunther, Ignaz Category 1725 births Category ... Burials in Germany Category Academy of Fine Arts Vienna alumni de Ignaz G nther es Ignaz G nther fr Ignaz G nther pl Ignaz G nther ... more details
Ignaz Lachner September 11, 1807 &ndash February 24, 1895 , was a Germany German composer and conducting conductor . Ignaz Lachner was born into a musical family at Rain Lech Rain am Lech . He was the second of the three famous Lachner brothers. Lachner s brothers Franz Lachner Franz and Vinzenz Lachner Vinzenz , were also composers. His older brother Franz was the best known, having heavily traded on his youthful friendship with Franz Schubert , certainly more than Ignaz who also knew Schubert. Ignaz was taught as were the others organ, piano and violin. Upon the latter instrument, he was somewhat of a prodigy, but despite this, his father insisted he become a teacher. After his father s death, he studied violin with Bernhard Molique , a violin virtuoso and then joined his brother Franz in Vienna where he too befriended and was influenced by Schubert, as well as Haydn , Mozart and Beethoven . In 1826, he became organist at the Reformed Church in Vienna and then a member of the orchestra at the Hofoperntheater. He was appointed a Music Director in Stuttgart in 1831 and soon thereafter in Munich . From 1853, Lachner served as a Kapellmeister in Hamburg and moved into the same position again in 1861 at the Stadttheater in Frankfurt , from which he retired in 1875. He died in Hanover . Although primarily known as a conductor, Lachner composed a considerable amount of music in almost ... books h to m.htm Ignaz Lachner Sound bites from his String Quartets & Piano Trios http www.youtube.com ... Cite AmCyc Lachner, Franz IMSLP id Lachner, Ignaz Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lachner, Ignaz ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION German composer and conductor DATE OF BIRTH ... OF DEATH Hanover DEFAULTSORT Lachner, Ignaz Category 1807 births Category 1895 deaths Category People ... German composers Category German conductors music de Ignaz Lachner fr Ignaz Lachner he sv Ignaz Lachner ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Ignaz Ziegler lang hu Ziegler Ign c 29 September 1861, Doln Kub n , then Hungary 1948 was an Austria n rabbi, chief rabbi of Karlovy Vary. ref http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 117&letter K ref He was educated at the Jewish Theological Seminary University of Jewish Studies Rabbinical Seminary and at the E tv s Lor nd University University of Budapest Ph.D. 1888 . Immediately after his graduation he was called to the rabbinate of Karlovy Vary Carlsbad . Through his efforts the Kaiser Franz Joseph I of Austria Franz Josef Regierungs Jubil um Hospiz was erected at Carlsbad, at a cost of 500,000 Austrian crown s, to provide food, shelter, and medical treatment for indigent Jews who come to that city in large numbers in search of health. This institution was opened on May 1, 1903. Ziegler s works are as follows a Hungarian dissertation on the prophet Malachi Budapest, 1888 Religi se Disputationen im Mittelalter Frankfort on the Main , 1894 Geschichte des Judentums Prague, 1900 Die K nigsgleichnisse im Midrash Midrasch Breslau, 1903 References JewishEncyclopedia url http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 120&letter Z article Ignaz Ziegler author Isidore Singer , Henry Malter http www.bh.org.il names POW Ziegler.asp Ignaz Ziegler , Museum of the Jewish people site Raphael Patai Apprentice in Budapest Memories of a World That Is No More http www.virtualjudaica.com Item 15108 Ein Volksbuch uber die Propheten Israels Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ziegler, Ignaz ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Austri Hungarian Rabbi DATE OF BIRTH 29 September 1861 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1948 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ziegler, Ignaz Category 19th century rabbis Category 20th century rabbis Category Czech rabbis Category Austrian rabbis Category Chief rabbis of cities Category Hungarian Jews Category Hungarian expatriates in the Czech lands Category Czech people of Hungarian descent Category Czech Jews Category ... more details
Ignaz Jastrow September 13, 1856 May 2, 1937 in Berlin was a Germans German economist and historian, born in Nak o nad Noteci Nakel and educated at the universities of University of Wroc aw Breslau , Humboldt University of Berlin Berlin , and University of G ttingen G ttingen . He became a university docent at Berlin in 1885 and was Leopold von Ranke s assistant in historical work. He edited the Jahresberichte der Geschichtswissenschaft 1881 94 Sociale Praxis 1895 97 Das Gewerbegericht 1896 et seq. Der Arbeitsmarkt 1897 et seq. and wrote many works, amongst them are Geschichte des deutschen Einheitstraumes und seiner Erf llung 1884 fourth edition, 1891 Socialliberal 1893, second edition, 1894 Die Einrichtung von Arbeitsnachweisverb nden second edition, 1900 Deutsche Geschichte im Zeitalter der Hohenstaufen 1879 1901 , with George Winter Kaufmannsbildung und Hochschulbildung 1907 B rgertum und Staatsverwaltung 1907 Handelshochschulen 1909 Ged chtnisrede auf Dunker 1911 In 1904 he pursued industrial investigations in the United States , and in 1905 became professor of Administrative Science at Berlin. NIE External links Wikisource author Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Jastrow, Ignaz ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH September 13, 1856 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH May 2, 1937 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Jastrow, Ignaz Category 1856 births Category 1937 deaths Category People from Nak o nad Noteci Category German historians Category German economists Category People from the Province of Posen Category University of G ttingen alumni Category Humboldt University of Berlin alumni Category Humboldt University of Berlin faculty Category University of Breslau alumni Germany historian stub de Ignaz Jastrow pl Ignaz Jastrow ... more details
Infobox chancellor name Ignaz Seipel image Wenzl Weis Ignaz Seipel.jpg caption office Chancellor of Austria president Michael Hainisch deputy term start 31 May 1922 term end 20 November 1924 predecessor Johann Schober successor Rudolf Ramek office2 president2 Michael Hainisch 1926 1928 br Wilhelm Miklas 1928 1929 term start2 20 October 1926 term end2 4 May 1929 predecessor2 Rudolf Ramek successor2 Ernst Streeruwitz office3 Foreign Minister of Austria Minister of Foreign Affairs chancellor3 himself term start3 20 October 1926 term end3 4 May 1929 predecessor3 Rudolf Ramek successor3 Ernst Streeruwitz office4 chancellor4 Carl Vaugoin term start4 30 September 1930 term end4 4 December 1930 predecessor4 Johann Schober successor4 Johann Schober birth date birth date 1876 7 19 df y birth place Vienna , Austria Hungary death date death date and age 1932 8 2 1876 7 19 df y death place Pernitz , First Austrian Republic Austria party Christian Social Party Austria Christian Social Party CS religion Catholic Church Roman Catholic alma mater University of Vienna profession Theology Theologian Ignaz Seipel 19 July 1876 2 August 1932 was an Austria n prelate and politician who served as Chancellor ... president Heinrich Lammasch . File Bundesarchiv Bild 102 08406, Ignaz Seipel.jpg thumb left Seipel ... and references Reflist Ignaz Seipel Christian statesman in a time of crisis by Klemens Von Klemperer ... Ministers of Austria Expand German Ignaz Seipel date April 2010 Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Seipel, Ignaz ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Chancellor of Austria Chancellor during ... Pernitz DEFAULTSORT Seipel, Ignaz Category Chancellors of Austria Category Foreign ministers ... faculty cs Ignaz Seipel de Ignaz Seipel eo Ignaz Seipel eu Ignaz Seipel fr Ignaz Seipel it Ignaz Seipel nl Ignaz Seipel ja pl Ignaz Seipel pt Ignaz Seipel sr sv Ignaz Seipel tr Ignaz Seipel uk ... more details
Expand German Ignaz Friedman date December 2009 Infobox person name Ignaz Friedman birth name Solomon Isaac Freudman birth date February 13, 1882 birth place Podg rze near Krak w , Galicia Eastern Europe Galicia , Austria Hungary death date January 26, 1948 age 65 death place Sydney , Australia resting place coordinates nationality Depends when Polish, Austro Hungarian, German, Danish or Australian occupation Pianist and Composer Image Ignaz Friedman.jpg thumb 250px Ignaz Friedman also spelled by languages Ignace or Ignacy exactly Solomon Salomon Isaac Freudman n , lang yi February 13, 1882 spaced ndash January 26, 1948 was a Poland Polish pianist and composer . Critics e.g. Harold C. Schonberg and colleagues e.g. Sergei Rachmaninoff alike placed him among the supreme piano virtuosi of his day, alongside Leopold Godowsky , Moriz Rosenthal , Josef Hofmann and Josef Lh vinne . Early and later life Born to an itinerant Jewish musician in Podg rze near Krak w , Ignaz ... http www.arbiterrecords.com musicresourcecenter friedmanprograms1940.html Ignaz Friedman s Concert ... awards an annual Ignaz Friedman Prize for composition. ref http sydney.edu.au scholarships docsprizes ..., including Joseph Gurt , Ignaz Tiegerman and Bruce Hungerford who also died in a foreign country .... References reflist Allan Evans producer Allan Evans . Ignaz Friedman Romantic Master Pianist. Bloomington, Indiana University Press , 2009. External links IMSLP id Friedman, Ignaz cname Ignaz Friedman http www.arbiterrecords.com musicresourcecenter friedtch.html At the Piano with Ignaz Friedman ... Borge Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Friedman, Ignaz ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... 1948 PLACE OF DEATH Sydney, Australia DEFAULTSORT Friedman, Ignaz Category 1882 births Category ... Polish expatriates in Australia de Ignaz Friedman fr Ignaz Friedman ja pl Ignacy Friedman pt Ignaz Friedman sv Ignaz Friedman ... more details
Infobox scientist name Ignaz Venetz image Replace this image male.svg image size 150px caption Ignaz Venetz birth date Birth date 1788 3 21 birth place Visperterminen, Switzerland death date Death date 1859 4 20 death place residence citizenship Switzerland Swiss nationality ethnicity field work institutions alma mater doctoral advisor doctoral students known for glacier s author abbrev bot Venetz author abbrev zoo influences influenced prizes religion footnotes signature Ignaz Ignace Venetz 1788 1859 was a Switzerland Swiss engineer , natural history naturalist , and glaciologist as one of the first scientists to recognize glacier s as a major force in shaping the earth, he played a leading role in the foundation of glaciology . Venetz was of a family long settled in the Valais , where he worked as Swiss canton cantonal engineer first for Valais and then for Vaud . As cantonal engineer he directed the ultimately unsuccessful attempt to drain the ice dammed lake that had formed following the Year Without a Summer volcanic winter of 1816 high in the Val de Bagnes the ice dam failed catastrophically on June 16, 1818. ref Jean M. Grove, Little Ice Ages, Ancient and Modern as The Little Ice Age 1988 rev. ed. 2004 161, and note 12. ref He worked primarily in the Valais canton area of the western Alps . In 1821 he completed the first draft of his work M moire sur les Variations de la temp rature dans les Alpes de la Suisse , suggesting that much of Europe had at one point in the past been covered by glaciers. The book was published in 1833 after additional research in the Swiss Alps, ref http www.unibe.ch unipress heft101 beitrag4.html Ein Nationales Forschungsprojekt ber Klima nderungen in den Alpen vor 180 Jahren A National Research Project on climate change in the Alps 180 years ago . University of Berne, Switzerland . Accessed on March 8, 2008. ref seven years before Jean ... de Ignaz Venetz es Ignaz Venetz fr Ignace Venetz it Ignaz Venetz pt Ignaz Venetz ... more details
Ignaz Assmayer 11 February 1790 &ndash 31 August 1862 was an Austrian composer of liturgical music. An organist at St. Peter s Abbey in Salzburg, he lived in Vienna from 1815, and was in 1846 the conductor of the Court Orchestra. Assmayer was a friend of Franz Schubert . Life Assmayer was born at Salzburg . He studied under Brunmayr and Michael Haydn , and later, when he went to Vienna, he received further instruction from Eybler . In 1808 he was organist at St. Peter s in Salzburg, and here he wrote his oratorio Die S ndfluth The Deluge and his cantata Worte der Weihe . Some time after his move to Vienna, in 1815, he became choirmaster at the Schotten kirche, and in 1825 was appointed imperial organist. After having served eight years as vice choirmaster, he received in 1846 the appointment of second choir master to the Court, as successor to Joseph Weigl . He died in Vienna . Works His principal oratorios, Das Gel bde , Saul und David , and Sauls Tod , were repeatedly performed by the Tonk nstler Societ t, of which he was conductor for fifteen years. He also wrote fifteen masses, two requiems, a Te Deum, and various smaller church pieces. Of these two oratorios, one mass, the requiems, and Te Deum, and furthermore sixty secular compositions, comprising symphonies, overtures, pastorales, etc., were published. In the 1820s, he was one of 50 composers to write a Variation music Variation on a theme of Anton Diabelli for Part II of the Vaterl ndischer K nstlerverein . Part I was devoted ..., but wanting in both invention and force. References Susanne Antonicek Ignaz Assmayr 1790 1862 ... Attribution Catholic wstitle Ignaz Assmayer External links aeiou .a a786324.htm http www.apollon ..., Ignaz ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 11 February 1790 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 31 August 1862 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Assmayer, Ignaz Category 1790 births Category 1862 ... Category People from Salzburg de Ignaz A mayer it Ignaz Assmayer ... more details
Ignaz Maybaum 2 March 1897, Vienna 1976 was a rabbi and 20th century liberal Jew ish theology theologian . Life He was born in Vienna in 1897. He studied in Berlin at the Hochschule f r die Wissenschaft des Judentums , where he was ordained as a rabbi in 1926. He took rabbinic posts in Bingen, Frankfurt am der Oder and Berlin. He was a disciple of Franz Rosenzweig . In 1935 he was arrested by the Gestapo , spending six weeks in prison before being released. In 1939 he left Germany on a Kindertransport and went to London, England. His mother and sisters were killed in the Holocaust. In 1949 he became rabbi of the Edgware and District Reform Synagogue . From 1956 until his retirement in 1963, he lectured in homiletics and theology at Leo Baeck College . He was also active in inter religious dialogue. His students include Nicholas de Lange . Holocaust theology Maybaum wrote many reflections on Judaism , Christianity , the Holocaust and Zionism . He also wrote on Islam . He is most frequently remembered for his controversial view in The Face of God After Auschwitz 1965 that the suffering of Jews in the Holocaust was vicarious Atonement in Judaism atonement for the sin s of the rest of the world. He was connecting the Jewish people to the figure of the suffering servant of Book of Isaiah ... 1973 Happiness Outside the State 1980 Ignaz Maybaum A Reader , Nicholas de Lange ed. , New York Berghahn Books. References Ignaz Maybaum A Reader , Nicholas de Lange ed. , New York Berghahn Books. Ignaz Maybaum , Cohn Sherbok, D. ed. , Fifty Key Jewish Thinkers , London Routledge. , pp.  ... Hershkowitz, Bar Ilan University, Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Maybaum, Ignaz ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Maybaum, Ignaz Category 1897 births Category 1976 deaths Category 20th century ... of Marburg alumni Category Writers on Zionism Austria bio stub Judaism bio stub rabbi stub de Ignaz Maybaum it Ignaz Maybaum pl Ignaz Maybaum ... more details
File Ignaz Br ll.jpg thumb Ignaz Br ll. Ignaz Br ll 7 November 1846 spaced ndash 17 September 1907 was an Austrian pianist and composer . Ignaz Br ll was born the eldest son of a prosperous Jewish merchant family in the Moravia n provincial town of Prost jov Prossnitz . In 1850 he moved with his parents to Vienna , which became the centre of his life and work. Br ll was originally destined to take over his father s business, but because of his precocious gifts he also received a thorough musical education. He studied the piano with Julius Epstein pianist Julius Epstein , and composition with Johann Rufinatscha and Felix Otto Dessoff . An enthusiastic assessment when he was fourteen years old from Anton Rubinstein proved the decisive factor in his dedication to a musical career. In 1864 he wrote his first opera, Die Bettler von Samarkand , and submitted it to the Court Theatre in Stuttgart , capital of W rttemberg . At the end of 1866 he went there to supervise the production in person. His plans came to nothing, and the score disappeared into the archives. Br ll nevertheless achieved significant successes with his First Serenade for Orchestra and with performances at the piano. In the next fifteen years he made numerous concert tours which took him not only to musical centres such as Prague ... sessions were filmed, and a television documentary is in preparation on the plight of Ignaz ... of compositions by Ignaz Br ll External links http www.ignazbrull.com index.htm Dedicated Ignaz Br ll ... Br C3 BCll 2C Ignaz cname Ignaz Br ll Notes This article incorporates text from the liner notes to The Romantic ... . NAME Bruell, Ignaz ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 7 November 1846 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 17 September 1907 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bruell, Ignaz Category 1846 births ... composers cs Ignaz Br ll de Ignaz Br ll fr Ignaz Br ll hu Ignaz Br ll ja pt Ignaz Br ll sl Ignaz Br ll sv Ignaz Br ll ... more details
Ignaz Tiegerman 1893&ndash 1968 was a Polish pianist and teacher. He was an exceptional interpreter of the Romanticism Romantic school John Field composer Field , Fr d ric Chopin Chopin , Johannes Brahms Brahms , et  al. . He studied with Theodor Leschetizky Leschetizky but his lessons with Ignaz Friedman were more significant. Tiegerman considered Friedman his mentor, and Friedman deemed him the greatest talent I ever worked with. His recordings are highly regarded, despite their not being of studio sound quality in most cases. He was said to be the only rival Vladimir Horowitz Horowitz ever feared. Due to health reasons, he spent most of his life teaching in Cairo . His finest pupil is Henri Barda , and he also taught Edward Said , Mario Feninger and Prince Hassan Aziz Hassan . Hassan called him a wonder of human realization ref http books.google.com books?id 00tKmHNrKLQC&pg RA1 PA106&dq Tiegerman&ie ISO 8859 1&output html In the House of Muhammad Ali , by Hassan Hassan, page 106 ref and Said later recalled many wonderful late night conversations with him ref http books.google.com books?id merq6HPXPm8C&pg PA274&dq Tiegerman&ie ISO 8859 1&output html Reflections on Exile and other Essays by E.W. Said, page 274 ref External links http www.egy.com judaica 97 09 20.shtml Biographical Info on Tiegerman http www.arbiterrecords.com musicresourcecenter tiegerman.html Information on obtaining his recordings http jeff.ostrowski.cc productions sketches pages tiegerman.htm Tiegerman The Lost Legend of Cairo http music.myspace.com index.cfm?fuseaction music.popupplayer&sindex 1.0&shuffle false&amix false&pmix false&albid 10635585&artid 18601424&sseed 0&ptype 3&stime 0&ap 1&rpeat false Lost Legend of Cairo music recording Notes references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tiegerman, Ignaz ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1893 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1968 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tiegerman, Ignaz Category Polish classical pianists Category ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Ignaz Glaser May 5, 1853 &ndash August 11, 1916 was an Austria Hungary Austrian businessman from Prague and the founder of one of the biggest sheet glass factories in the k.u.k. monarchy. Biography In 1881 in B rmoos near Salzburg he used the legal estate of a former glassworks company that went bankrupt four years earlier and he bought a giant moorland moor area. He expanded the factory with four glass ovens, which worked with turf. He also founded a brickyard, which was very successful and which existed throughout the 1970s. Bit by bit he then bought further moor areas in the neighboring Weidmoos and at Ibmer moor, where he also started to cultivate hops . In the middle of the Ibmer area, in Hackenbuch , Upper Austria , he established another glass factory. The turf factory was very unstable because it depended on the weather a lot and the turf supplies drew to a close. Thus Glaser bought a closed sugar factory in North Bohemia n Bruex and established a new glass factory. In that factory ovens were heated with coal from an open pit, which made the company independent from weather conditions. After Glaser s death in 1916, his son Dr. Hermann Glaser, born on August 18, 1889, took over the glass factory, which experienced a short economic boom after World War I . But then the company missed the update to mechanical flat glass fabrication and the Glaser empire broke down in 1926. In B rmoos, flat glass was produced by a company named Stiassny until ... . In 2006 the first Ignaz Glaser Symposium organized by Andreas Maislinger with a focus on Racial integration integration took place. Literature Commercial Register Ignaz Glaser unpublished. Georg ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Glaser, Ignaz ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH May 5, 1853 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH August 11, 1916 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Glaser, Ignaz ... deaths de Ignaz Glaser ... more details