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PH7570-1 |
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PH7570-2New York American Sunday (5. November 1933) |
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PH7570e-1New York Evening Journal (1. November 1933) |
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PH7570e-2The Daily Boston Globe (5. November 1933) |
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Arnold Schönberg Center - Wien
1931 - 1935
1933
New York
United States
Group
Exterior
Nuria Schoenberg Nono - Photo album
Schönberg Arnold, Schoenberg-Nono Nuria, Schönberg Kolisch Gertrud
ship, smiling, suit, standing, Ile de France, tie
Germany Loses, America Gains. –
Exiled by cruelty and antisemitc antics of Hitlerite Germany, Arnold Schoenberg, noted German composer, has come to the U.S., where he plans to establish his residence and teach music. He's shown aboard the Ile de France, with his wife and daughter.
The New York Evening Journal (November 1, 1933): Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Schoenberg and their daughter, Nuria, are shown as they arrived aboard the S.S. Ile de France. Schoenberg, the famous German composer, plans to live in America and to teach music in New York and Boston.
Newspaper clipping