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Gabriel von Wayditch (28 December 1888, Budapest – 28 July 1969 New York City) was a Hungarian-American composer whose output consisted primarily of 14 grand operas.The son of Dr. Aloysious (Lajos) von Wayditch von Verbovac (Verbovác), a nobleman and inventor who had taught physics at the University of Pécs, and Helena von Dönhoff, a Prussian baroness, Gabriel (Wayditch Gabor) was born in Budapest. He studied piano, conducting, and composition at the National Hungarian Academy of Music (now the Franz Liszt Academy of Music) where his teachers included Franz Liszt's pupil Emil von Sauer and Hans von Koessler, who was also the teacher of composers Béla Bartók, Zoltán Kodály, Ernő Dohnányi, and Emmerich Kálmán.

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  • Gabriel von Wayditch (28 December 1888, Budapest – 28 July 1969 New York City) was a Hungarian-American composer whose output consisted primarily of 14 grand operas.The son of Dr. Aloysious (Lajos) von Wayditch von Verbovac (Verbovác), a nobleman and inventor who had taught physics at the University of Pécs, and Helena von Dönhoff, a Prussian baroness, Gabriel (Wayditch Gabor) was born in Budapest. He studied piano, conducting, and composition at the National Hungarian Academy of Music (now the Franz Liszt Academy of Music) where his teachers included Franz Liszt's pupil Emil von Sauer and Hans von Koessler, who was also the teacher of composers Béla Bartók, Zoltán Kodály, Ernő Dohnányi, and Emmerich Kálmán. (en)
  • ガブリエル・フォン・ヴァイディッチ(Gabriel von Wayditch, 1888年12月28日 - 1969年7月28日)はハンガリー出身のアメリカ合衆国の作曲家。生前に14作のグランドオペラを作曲した。 (ja)
  • Га́бриэль фон Ва́йдич (венг. Gabriel von Wayditch, 28 декабря 1888, Будапешт, тогда Австро-Венгрия — 28 июля 1969, Нью-Йорк) — венгерский и американский композитор, дирижёр, поздний романтик. (ru)
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  • Gabriel von Wayditch (28 December 1888, Budapest – 28 July 1969 New York City) was a Hungarian-American composer whose output consisted primarily of 14 grand operas.The son of Dr. Aloysious (Lajos) von Wayditch von Verbovac (Verbovác), a nobleman and inventor who had taught physics at the University of Pécs, and Helena von Dönhoff, a Prussian baroness, Gabriel (Wayditch Gabor) was born in Budapest. He studied piano, conducting, and composition at the National Hungarian Academy of Music (now the Franz Liszt Academy of Music) where his teachers included Franz Liszt's pupil Emil von Sauer and Hans von Koessler, who was also the teacher of composers Béla Bartók, Zoltán Kodály, Ernő Dohnányi, and Emmerich Kálmán. (en)
  • ガブリエル・フォン・ヴァイディッチ(Gabriel von Wayditch, 1888年12月28日 - 1969年7月28日)はハンガリー出身のアメリカ合衆国の作曲家。生前に14作のグランドオペラを作曲した。 (ja)
  • Га́бриэль фон Ва́йдич (венг. Gabriel von Wayditch, 28 декабря 1888, Будапешт, тогда Австро-Венгрия — 28 июля 1969, Нью-Йорк) — венгерский и американский композитор, дирижёр, поздний романтик. (ru)
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  • Gabriel von Wayditch (en)
  • ガブリエル・フォン・ヴァイディッチ (ja)
  • Вайдич, Габриэль фон (ru)
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