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Definition of Schnabel
1. Noun. United States composer (born in Austria) and pianist noted for his interpretations of the works of Mozart and Beethoven and Schubert (1882-1951).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Schnabel
Literary usage of Schnabel
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Metallurgy of Lead & Silver by Henry Francis Collins (1899)
"The schnabel Process.t—This involves roasting the ore at a cherry-red heat, with
the object of converting the zinc into oxide, which is then dissolved by a ..."
2. History of the American Pianoforte: Its Technical Development, and the Trade by Daniel Spillane (1890)
"The practical member of this firm was Mr. Edmund schnabel, a very expert and
eminently qualified member of the craft. I find that their first pianos created ..."
3. History of the American Pianoforte: Its Technical Development, and the Trade by Daniel Spillane (1890)
"The practical member of this firm was Mr. Edmund schnabel, a very expert and
eminently qualified member of the craft. I find that their first pianos created ..."
4. A System of Mineralogy: Descriptive Mineralogy, Comprising the Most Recent by James Dwight Dana, George Jarvis Brush (1868)
"25-98 8b 2-i4=100 schnabel 28-08= 100-75 schnabel 19-08 43-14 9-82 2499, Sb 1-04,
Cu 2-36, gangue 0-52=100 75 Heil The analyses of supposed cobaltite by ..."