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Weingartner

American  
[vahyn-gahrt-nuhr] / ˈvaɪnˌgɑrt nər /

noun

  1. (Paul) Felix (Edler von Münzberg) 1863–1942, Austrian composer, conductor, and writer.


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Lucic-Baroni, a surprise women’s singles semifinalist this year, was also 14 when she beat Germany’s Marlene Weingartner 6-2, 6-2 in the 1997 Australian junior final.

From Washington Times • Jan. 27, 2017

Levi still regarded the Eighth as subscribers’ kryptonite, so he pawned it off on Felix Weingartner, who accepted the task with seeming gusto, then failed to produce a première.

From The New Yorker • Oct. 24, 2014

BIA/Kelsey of Chantilly appointed Abid Chaudhry senior director of industry strategy and insight, and Meshach Cisero and Rebecca Weingartner associate analysts.

From Washington Post • Jan. 26, 2014

In the preliminary round, the Italian defender Achille Piccini was sent off by the German referee Karl Weingartner in a match against the USA.

From The Guardian • Jul. 20, 2012

Men like Weingartner, Richard Strauss, and Mottl—thoroughbred musicians—are, without doubt, able to appreciate Berlioz's genius better and more quickly than we French musicians.

From Musicians of To-Day by Blaiklock, Mary