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  2. Alfred Grünfeld - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Grünfeld was born as the second of eight children to Jewish leather merchant Moritz Grünfeld (born 1817 Kolín nad Labem) and his wife Regina, nee Pick (born 1826 Osek), in Prague – New Town. [1] Moritz Grünfeld was a leather merchant, and Grünfeld grew up in a middle-class, musical Jewish family.

  3. Grünfeld - Wikipedia

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    Yehuda Gruenfeld (born 1956), Israeli chess Grandmaster; A. Tom Grunfeld (born 1946), SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor at Empire State College; Alfred Grünfeld (1852–1924), Austrian pianist and composer; Berthold Grünfeld (1932–2007), Norwegian psychiatrist, sexologist, and professor of social medicine

  4. Ernst Grünfeld - Wikipedia

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    Ernst Grünfeld contributed many articles on openings to chess magazines around Europe. Indeed, before he had turned 20, he was already contributing articles on the Ruy Lopez to Wiener Schachzeitung, which was one of the most popular German-language chess publications of its day, and over the next 40 years or so he wrote many articles on opening theory for chess publications in Germany ...

  5. Grünfeld Defence - Wikipedia

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    and White mates in three (19.Nh6+ double check Kh8 20.Qg8+ Rxg8 21.Nf7#). [1] [2] Cochrane published a book reporting his games with Moheshchunder and other Indians in 1864.It gained popularity after Ernst Grünfeld introduced it into international play at the Bad Pistyan Tournament 7–28 April 1922, where, in his first game with the defense, he drew Friedrich Sämisch in 22 moves. [3]

  6. Heinrich Grünfeld - Wikipedia

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    Heinrich Grünfeld was born into an affluent Jewish family in Prague, the son of merchant Moritz Grünfeld (1817, Kolín – 1882, Vienna) and his wife Regina, née Pick (1826, Dobruška – 1881, Vienna). After the discovery of his elder brother Alfred’s musical talent, the family home became a key part of Prague’s music scene.

  7. Henry Grunfeld - Wikipedia

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    Henry Grunfeld (1 June 1904 – 10 June 1999) was a merchant banker who played a prominent role in the development of investment banking and the growth of London as a financial centre following the Second World War.

  8. Greenfeld - Wikipedia

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    Greenfeld (Yiddish: גרינפעלד, Russian: Гринфельд) is a surname, which may refer to: . Alon Greenfeld, Israeli chess grandmaster; Boruch Greenfeld, rabbi and Torah scholar

  9. Frühlingsstimmen - Wikipedia

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    Grünfeld, the work's dedicatee and a pianist and composer in his own right, also wrote and recorded his own concert transcription of the work for solo piano. [3] [4] Bianca Bianchi was then a famous member of the Vienna Court Opera Theatre and Strauss was sufficiently inspired to compose a new work, a waltz for solo voice, for the acclaimed ...