Who is Who in Central & East Europe 1933


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Guido Adler, Vienna ->
founded the Music History Institute at the Vienna University and the method of self-critiscm.

Stanislaw Binickl, Belgrade ->
is a referent for military music and a conductor of orchestra in the theater. In the mean time he founded the first music school in Belgrade and composed the Music of the King's Guards in 1904.

Karel Konvalinka, Brno ->
is the teacher and conductor of the singing club "Smetana" in Neustadt, Moravia. From 1915 to 1932 he was a music pedagogue and since 1932 he is an editor of school broadcasting in the radio magazine in Brno. He is one of the first propagators of the Battke method for teaching in Czechoslovakia.

Milos Ruppeldt, Bratislava ->
is a collaborator to the revolution as Czechoslovakian Legionary. In 1919 up to this date he is at Bratislava, where he founded a Music School (now Music Academy) for Slovakia and he is the founder and first conductor of Choir Association of Slovak Teachers.