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Raimund Von Zur-Mühlen
Baron Raimund von zur-Mühlen (sometimes "Raymond", "Raimund von Zur Mühlen") (10 November 1854 in Uusna Manor (''Neu-Tennasilm''), Viljandi Parish (now in Viiratsi Parish), Viljandi County, Governorate of Livonia – 11 December 1931 in Wiston, West Sussex, Wiston, near Steyning, England) was a celebrated tenor Lieder singer who also became a famous teacher of singing, instructing many famous artists. His Lieder-interpretations are legendary. Life and career He was a student of Auguste Hohenschildt, Felix Schmidt, Adolf Schulze, Julius Stockhausen and Clara Schumann. He made his debut in 1878, together with Hans Schmidt (musician), Hans Schmidt, in Riga. He then continued working on his capabilities as a singer, above all with Manuel García (baritone), Manuel Garcia, Beniamino Carelli and Pauline Viardot.This paragraph derived from German wikipedia. He is recognised as the founder of the Lieder-abend or evening recital of the German concert Lieder as a distinct performance ...
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Raimund Von Zur-Mühlen (Sport Und Salon 1900)
Raimund is thought to be a variant of the name Raymond. It is closely related to . Raimund may refer to: People Given name * Raimund Abraham (1933–2010), Austrian architect * Raimund Bethge (born 1947), East German bobsledder * Raimund Herincx (1927-2018), British operatic bass baritone * Raimund Krauth (1952–2012), German footballer * Raimund Kull (1882–1942), Estonian conductor and composer * Raimund Hermann Siegfried Moltke (1869–1958), German writer and economist * Raimund Marasigan (born 1971), Filipino rock musician and record producer * Raimund Pigneter (20th century), Italian luger * Raimund Riedewald (born 1986), Dutch footballer * Raimund von Stillfried (1839-1911), Austrian photographer Surname * Ferdinand Raimund (1790-1836), Austrian actor and dramatist Other uses * Raimond, a name, variant spelling of Raimund * Raimund Theater, a theatre in Vienna, Austria See also

* Raymund Schwager (1935-2004), Swiss Roman Catholic theologian {{disambig, given name, su ...
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