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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Leo_WienerLeo Wiener - Wikipedia

    Leo Wiener (1862–1939) was an American historian, linguist, author and translator . Biography. Wiener was born in Białystok (then in the Russian Empire ), of Lithuanian Jewish origin. [1] . His father was Zalmen (Solomon) Wiener, [2] [3] and his mother was Frejda Rabinowicz.

  2. Leó Weiner (a menudo aparece publicado su nombre de pila sin tilde, Leo); (Budapest, 16 de abril de 1885-Budapest, 13 de septiembre de 1960) fue un compositor y profesor de composición húngaro. [1] [2]

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Leó_WeinerLeó Weiner - Wikipedia

    Leó Weiner (16 April 1885 – 13 September 1960) was one of the leading Hungarian music educators of the first half of the twentieth century, and a composer . Life. Education. Weiner was born in Budapest to a Jewish family. His brother gave him his first music and piano lessons. [citation needed] .

  4. 22 de abr. de 2024 · Leó Weiner (born April 16, 1885, Budapest—died Sept. 14, 1960, Vienna) was a composer in the tradition of Brahms and Mendelssohn. He was a coach at the Budapest Comic Opera and won the Franz Josef Jubilee Prize, a travelling fellowship that took him to Vienna, Berlin, Leipzig, and Paris.

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  5. jewish-music.huji.ac.il › en › contentLeo Wiener | jewishmusic

    Leo Wiener was born in Bialystok, Russian Empire in 1862. He was an American historian, linguist, author and translator. Wiener lectured on Slavic cultures at Harvard University and became the first American professor of Slavic literature.

  6. Category:Weiner, Leó. Works by this person are generally in the public domain in Canada. Works by this person are not in the public domain in countries with a life+70 copyright term (including all EU countries), unless an exception applies.

  7. Professor Wiener, in the secolnd volume of his series Africa and the Discovery of America, deals exhaustively with the docu- mentary information relating to "the presence in America of cotton, tobacco and shell money, before the discovery of America. by Columbus. . .