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Name: Ernst Krenek
Birth Date: August 23, 1900
Death Date: December 23, 1991
Place of Birth: Vienna, Austria
Place of Death: Palm Springs, California, United States
Nationality: American, Austrian
Gender: Male
Occupations: composer

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Biography of Ernst Krenek
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Prolific Austrian-American composer Ernst Krenek (1900-1991) experimented widely with styles and techniques of composition, including atonality, neoclassicism, the twelve-tone system, serialism, and electronic music. Ernst Krenek was born on August 23,...


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Ernst Krenek (August 23 1900 – December 22 1991) was an Austrian-born composer of Czech ancestry; throughout his life he insisted that his name be written Krenek rather than KÅ™enek, and that it should be pronounced as a German word. He explored...


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Farrah Krenek.(OutinFront)(Brief article)
11/01/2006: 303 words, approx. 1 pages
Actor, model and writer Farrah Krenek may still be looking for her big break, but don't say she's waiting for it. Determined to make it to the big screen, Krenek says she does the best she can with every role handed to her,...
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Tegzes Shows Sensitivity To Krenek's Atonal Works
05/13/2000: 424 words, approx. 1 pages
This newsy and tantalizing recital was devoted to the music of two composers who could write in bewilderingly various styles. Each was born in 1900 and eventually left a troubled Europe for the freedom and safety of America, where they settled for good.Ernst Krenek,...
 


 

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