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  2. Haus Wittgenstein - Wikipedia

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    In November 1925 Stonborough-Wittgenstein commissioned Engelmann to design a large townhouse. She later invited her brother, Ludwig Wittgenstein, to help with the design, in part to distract him [citation needed] from the scandal surrounding the Haidbauer incident in April 1926: Wittgenstein, while working as a primary-school teacher, had hit a boy who had subsequently collapsed.

  3. Paul Wittgenstein - Wikipedia

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    Wittgenstein appears as a character in Derek Jarman's 1993 film Wittgenstein, about his brother Ludwig. Wittgenstein is referenced extensively in the latter half of Brian Evenson's novel Last Days. [16] Wittgenstein's life is the basis for the Neil Halstead song "Wittgenstein's Arm" on his 2012 album Palindrome Hunches.

  4. Works associated with Paul Wittgenstein - Wikipedia

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    Suite for 2 Violins, Violoncello and Piano (left hand), Op. 23 (1930) CDP First performance in Vienna on 21 October 1930 by Wittgenstein with members of the Rosé Quartet. Josef Labor: Concert Piece in form of variations in D major (1915) DP Written when Wittgenstein was a prisoner of war in Omsk, Siberia, Russia. This was the work with which ...

  5. Skoove - Wikipedia

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    The app offers subscriptions and has some free content. The courses focus on key aspects of piano learning, such as music theory and sight-reading, as well as specific popular piano genres like pop and jazz. The app includes a diverse song library from classics to chart hits and uses AI to recognize the notes users play to provide real-time ...

  6. Wittgenstein family - Wikipedia

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    The Wittgenstein family is a German-Austrian family that rose to prominence in 19th- and 20th-century Vienna, Austria. The family was originally Jewish and originated from the Wittgensteiner Land [ de ] in Siegen-Wittgenstein , Germany.

  7. Josef Labor - Wikipedia

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    Labor took a serious interest in early music and wrote continuo elaborations for Heinrich Biber's sonatas. Labor gave piano lessons to many notable musical personalities including Alma Schindler (who married Gustav Mahler and others), Paul Wittgenstein, and Arnold Schoenberg. Alma Schindler studied with Labor for six years, beginning when she ...

  8. Actor Jack Wagner's Son Peter Speaks on Brother ... - AOL

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    A brotherly bond. General Hospital star Jack Wagner‘s son Peter Wagner is breaking his silence following the death of his brother, Harrison — and he’s remembering the good times. Celebrity ...

  9. Virtual piano - Wikipedia

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    The virtual piano is played using a keyboard and/or mouse and typically comes with many features found on a digital piano. Virtual player piano software can simultaneously play MIDI / score music files, highlight the piano keys corresponding to the notes and highlight the sheet music notes.