Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Carl_Heins> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 61 of
61
with 100 triples per page.
- Carl_Heins abstract "Carl Heins (1859 - 10 September 1923) was a German pianist, and a composer of light salon music in classical music style. He wrote both solo piano works and parlor songs.Hein's pieces show a special pianoesque ability to fashion pretty melodies picturesqely in the salon style of the time. His competentcy on the keyboard led him to perform and compose. He composed the song 'Zwei Dunkle Augen', which was recorded by the tenor Fritz Wunderlich. Heins possibly had roots in Bavaria — one of his other better-known pieces is 'Die Schwarzwälder Uhr' (the Black Forest clock). Stylistically his music is similar to that of his older compatriot Carl Böhm and much of it sounds like the sort of music one might hear played on a zither in an Alpine inn.Robert Leonhardt an operatic baritone who sang with the New York Metropolitan Opera company between 1913 and 1922 made numerous recordings for many major record labels, both in Europe and in the United States. An early recording he made on Gramophone 42325 with matrix number 1113B[54] was \"Zwei dunkle Augen\" by Carl Heins. Leonhardt recorded it onto a 78rpm on October 1901 when he was 24.".
- Carl_Heins birthDate "1859".
- Carl_Heins birthYear "1859".
- Carl_Heins deathDate "1923-09-10".
- Carl_Heins deathYear "1923".
- Carl_Heins wikiPageID "40953617".
- Carl_Heins wikiPageLength "4145".
- Carl_Heins wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Carl_Heins wikiPageRevisionID "696938060".
- Carl_Heins wikiPageWikiLink Baritone.
- Carl_Heins wikiPageWikiLink Category:1859_births.
- Carl_Heins wikiPageWikiLink Category:1923_deaths.
- Carl_Heins wikiPageWikiLink Category:19th-century_German_musicians.
- Carl_Heins wikiPageWikiLink Category:19th-century_pianists.
- Carl_Heins wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_composers.
- Carl_Heins wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_pianists.
- Carl_Heins wikiPageWikiLink Classical_music.
- Carl_Heins wikiPageWikiLink Fritz_Wunderlich.
- Carl_Heins wikiPageWikiLink Metropolitan_Opera.
- Carl_Heins wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Leonhardt.
- Carl_Heins wikiPageWikiLink Salon_music.
- Carl_Heins wikiPageWikiLink Zither.
- Carl_Heins wikiPageWikiLinkText "Carl Heins".
- Carl_Heins dateOfBirth "1859".
- Carl_Heins dateOfDeath "1923-09-10".
- Carl_Heins name "Heins, Carl".
- Carl_Heins shortDescription "German musician".
- Carl_Heins wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- Carl_Heins wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Expand_list.
- Carl_Heins wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Carl_Heins wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
- Carl_Heins wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Carl_Heins description "German musician".
- Carl_Heins description "German musician".
- Carl_Heins subject Category:1859_births.
- Carl_Heins subject Category:1923_deaths.
- Carl_Heins subject Category:19th-century_German_musicians.
- Carl_Heins subject Category:19th-century_pianists.
- Carl_Heins subject Category:German_composers.
- Carl_Heins subject Category:German_pianists.
- Carl_Heins hypernym Pianist.
- Carl_Heins type Agent.
- Carl_Heins type Person.
- Carl_Heins type Person.
- Carl_Heins type Agent.
- Carl_Heins type NaturalPerson.
- Carl_Heins type Thing.
- Carl_Heins type Q215627.
- Carl_Heins type Q5.
- Carl_Heins type Person.
- Carl_Heins comment "Carl Heins (1859 - 10 September 1923) was a German pianist, and a composer of light salon music in classical music style. He wrote both solo piano works and parlor songs.Hein's pieces show a special pianoesque ability to fashion pretty melodies picturesqely in the salon style of the time. His competentcy on the keyboard led him to perform and compose. He composed the song 'Zwei Dunkle Augen', which was recorded by the tenor Fritz Wunderlich.".
- Carl_Heins label "Carl Heins".
- Carl_Heins sameAs Q16031568.
- Carl_Heins sameAs m.0yt19tt.
- Carl_Heins sameAs Q16031568.
- Carl_Heins wasDerivedFrom Carl_Heins?oldid=696938060.
- Carl_Heins givenName "Carl".
- Carl_Heins isPrimaryTopicOf Carl_Heins.
- Carl_Heins name "Carl Heins".
- Carl_Heins name "Heins, Carl".
- Carl_Heins surname "Heins".