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Guido Adler

Austrian musicologist, writer (1855–1941).

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Place of Burial

Vienna Central Cemetery

Place of Birth

Ivančice

Place of Death

Vienna

Country of Citizenship

Austria
Cisleithania

Date of Birth

11/1/1855

Date of Death

2/15/1941

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Occupation

Musicologist
Composer
Pedagogue
Writer
University Teacher
Teacher
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Instance Of

Human

Given Name

Guido

Employer

University of Vienna
Charles University

Family Name

Adler

Student Of

Anton Bruckner
Felix Otto Dessoff

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Described by Source

Jewish Encyclopedia of Brockhaus and Efron
Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary
Riemann's Music Dictionary
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Obálky Knih
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Digitized Residence Applications of the Prague Police Directorate (Conscription) 1850–1914
Meyers Konversations-Lexikon, 4th Edition (1885–1890)
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Q112754203
REGO
Subject Named As
:Guido Adler
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Czechoslovak Music Dictionary of Persons and Institutions
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Otto's Encyclopedia
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Educated At

University of Vienna

Languages Spoken, Written or Signed

German

Sex or Gender

Male

Student

Egon Wellesz
Johanna Müller-Hermann

Field of Work

Musicology

Native Language

German

Name in Native Language

Guido Adler

Writing Language

German

Genre

Classical Music

Residence

Praha II
(1885 - )
Start Time
: 1885

Child

Significant Event

Recommendation of Advisory Committee on `Nazi Looted Art
(2018)
Point in Time
: 2018
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Josip Mantuani
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Melanie Karoline Adler
Rudolf Von Ficker