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Kurt Julian Weill was born on March 2, 1900, the third of four children to Albert Weill (1867–1950) and Emma Weill née Ackermann (1872–1955). He grew up in a religious Jewish family in the "Sandvorstadt", the Jewish quarter in Dessau, Germany, where his father was a cantor. At the age of twelve, Kurt Weill started taking piano lessons and made his first attempts at writing music; his earliest preserved composition was written in 1913 and is titled Mi Addir. Jewish Wedding Song.
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| Kurt Weill Foundation, including a detailed list o... Kurt Weill Foundation, including a detailed list of works www.kwf.org - Web |
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| The OREL Foundation- Kurt Weill's biography and li... The OREL Foundation- Kurt Weill's biography and links to bibliography, discography and media. orelfoundation.org/index.php/composers/article/kurt_weill/ - Web |
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| Program note to Kurt Weill's Symphony No. 2 Program note to Kurt Weill's Symphony No. 2 www.laco.org/performances/120/?program=1 - Web |
| Yale University's Gilmore Music Library has an imp... Yale University's Gilmore Music Library has an important collection of Kurt Weill's Papers and Music, especially from his years in America drs.library.yale.edu:8083/.../EAD&query=weill&filter=&hitPageStart=1 - Web |
| Finding aid to Universal Edition-Kurt Weill Archiv... Finding aid to Universal Edition-Kurt Weill Archives – Manuscripts on deposit at the Ruth T. Watanabe Special Collections Department, Sibley Music Library, Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester www.esm.rochester.edu/.../display.php?id=115 - Web |