Henri Hinrichsen (1868-1942)

Henri Hinrichsen (1868-1942). Profession: Music publisher in Leipzig, owner of Peters music publishers. Relation to Mahler: Correspondence with Mahler: Born: 05-02-1868 Hamburg, Germany. Died: 17-09-1942 Auswitz, Germany. Arrested in Brussels and sent to concentration camp Auschwitz, where he was murdered on 17 September 1942 at the age of 74. Buried: South cemetery, Leipzig. Henri Hinrichsen was the son […]
Julius Hochenegg (1859-1940)
Profession: Doctor of Medicine. Surgeon. Relation to Mahler: Year 1901, Health. Director of the Low sanatorium at the time of Mahlers operation in 1901. Advised to Gustav Mahler by Franz Josef I, Emperor (1830-1916). Correspondence with Mahler: Born: 02-08-1859 Vienna, Austria. Died: 11-05-1940 Vienna, Austria. Aged 80. Buried: 15-05-1940 Grinzing cemetery, Vienna, Austria. Grave 3-22. Address: Mukenthalerweg 4, Vienna, Austria. Julius Hochenegg […]
Rudolf Mengelberg (1892-1959)

Profession: Composer (Dutch), Director Royal Concertgebouw (1917-1935). Relation to Mahler: Second cousin of Willem Mengelberg (1871-1951). Member of the organising committee Gustav Mahler Festival Amsterdam 1920. Driving force behind the organization of the festival. Correspondence with Mahler: No. Willem Mengelberg (1871-1951) was his second cousin. Born: 01-02-1892 As Kurt Rudolf (CR) Mengelberg, Krefeld, Germany. Education: Studied composition with Cornelis Dopper (1870-1939) and his second […]
Hans Bruckmuller (1862-1935)
No photo. Profession: Actuary, Singer, Songwriter, composer, conductor. Relation to Mahler: Friend, turned pages 11-08-1883. See Year 1883. Correspondence with Mahler: Father: Owner of Hotel Zu den drei Fursten (Masarykovo square Nos. 44/1189, Hauptplatz No. 371), Jihlava. Born: 30-10-1862 Brothers/Sisters: Education: Student of Anton Bruckner (1824-1896) and Franz von Suppe (1819-1895) Marriage: Wife: Child: Address: Hotel Zu den drei […]
Willem Kes (1856-1934)
Willem Kes (1856-1934). Profession: Violonist, conductor and composer. Residences: Amsterdam, Glasgow, Koblenz. Relation to Mahler: Amsterdam Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra (RCO) Correspondence with Mahler: Born: 16-02-1856 Dordrecht, the Netherlands. Address: Willemsparkweg No. 4, Amsterdam. Died: 22-02-1934 Munich, Germany. Buried: Stahnsdorf cemetery, Berlin, Germany. Willem Kes was a Dutch conductor and violinist. He was the first principal conductor of […]
Jacob Martin Severint Heuckeroth (1853-1936)

Jacob Martin Severint Heuckeroth (1853-1936). Profession: Violinist, conductor, composer, director of the Arnhemse Orkestvereniging, second director of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra (RCO/KCO) under Willem Mengelberg (1871-1951). Residences: Amsterdam, Den Bosch, Arnhem. Relation to Mahler: Conductor of the first performance of a composition by Gustav Mahler in the Netherlands. Symphony No. 3 in Musis Sacrum, Arnhem at 17-10-1903. As part of a […]