Korngold
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| Korngold | |
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| Family name | |
| Meaning | corn + gold |
| Region of origin | Czech Lands, Austria |
| Language(s) of origin | German, Yiddish |
| Related names | Korn, Koren, Kornmann, Kornmüller, Kornbaum, Kornberg, Kornberger, Kornblatt, Kornblum, Kornbluth, Kornfeder, Kornfein, Kornfeld, Kornhäusel, Kornhauser, Kornheiser; Kornai |
| Footnotes: Alexander Beider "A Dictionary of Jewish Surnames from Galicia" | |
Korngold is surname of:
- Julius Korngold (1860 - 1945), Jewish Austro-Hungarian music critic
- Erich Wolfgang Korngold (1897, Brünn (Brno) - 1957, North Hollywwod), Jewish Austro-Hungarian film- and romantic music composer
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- Sinfonietta (Korngold) - composed 1912; first performance 1913
- Die tote Stadt - first performance 1920 (in Cologne and Hamburg simultaneously)
- Piano Concerto for the Left Hand (Korngold) - composed 1923; first performance 1924
- Violin Concerto (Korngold) - composed 1945; first performance 1947
- Symphony in F sharp major (Korngold) - composed 1947-1952; first performance 1954
- George Korngold (1928, Vienna - 1987, Los Angeles), Jewish Austrian-American record producer
- Jamie Korngold, American female rabbi[1]
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