His Variationen über ein Thema von G. Meyerbeer op. 45 was recorded by Knappertsbusch in 1925. It was issued on a Preiser release from 2000: "Hans Knappertsbusch Rarities" which is in stock on Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Hans-Knappe.../dp/B000026CJT, and also available for streaming on YouTube:
Can anyone help me with Baron Franckenstein?
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How's your German? Try this, might have some useful information. https://www.amazon.de/Komponisten-Do...&sr=8-10-spellMy life, each morning when I dress, is four and twenty hours less. (J Richardson)
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Originally posted by Pianorak View PostHow's your German? Try this, might have some useful information. https://www.amazon.de/Komponisten-Do...&sr=8-10-spell
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Originally posted by A Robyn View PostHis Variationen über ein Thema von G. Meyerbeer op. 45 was recorded by Knappertsbusch in 1925. It was issued on a Preiser release from 2000: "Hans Knappertsbusch Rarities" which is in stock on Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Hans-Knappe.../dp/B000026CJT, and also available for streaming on YouTube:
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Originally posted by Pabmusic View PostI think this fascinating piece is about Georg, Clemens's younger brother. He was the Austrian ambassador to Britain, and after the Anschluss he stayed here. Almost immediately he was granted British nationality and knighted. He died in a plane crash in the 1950s. (Amazing what you learn, isn't it?)
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View Post
Looked as though there’s loads of info at the German library site, including music. Not sure if it can all be accessed on line, though.
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It's interesting what you learn
I wondered what 'von und zu' meant (other than 'of and at') and I discovered a priceless bit of elitism. 'Von' is well known, but in German aristocratic terms it denoted that your family originated in a certain place. 'Von und zu' went one better, denoting that your family originated in a certain place - and that it was still in that place! Clearly superior!
One anecdote - Freiherr von u. zu Franckenstein was visited by Hitler himself and Richard Strauss in the 1930s at the baron's Bavarian home. When they'd left, the baron went round the entire house, opening every window to let in fresh air - something that wasn't lost on the other guests.Last edited by Pabmusic; 08-04-19, 23:52.
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Originally posted by Pabmusic View PostOne anecdote - Freiherr von u. zu Franckenstein was visited by Hitler himself and Richard Strauss in the 1930s at the baron's Bavarian home. When they'd left, the baron went round the entire house, opening every window to let in fresh air - something that wasn't lost on the other guests.
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I don't know if there is anything additional of use for you here:
http://https://www.revolvy.com/page/Clemens-von-und-zu-FranckensteinPacta sunt servanda !!!
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