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    Anton Walter (3 April 1883 – 25 September 1950) was an Austrian cellist. Born in Karlsbad, from 1896 until 1901 he studied violoncello with Ferdinand...
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    Liechtenstein politician Anton Walter (1752–1826), German piano builder Anton Walter (cellist) (1883–1950), Austrian cellist Anton Watson (born 2000), American...
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  • Anton Fils (also Antonín Fils, Johann Anton Fils, Johann Anton Filtz), 22 September 1733 (baptized) – 14 March 1760 (buried) was a German classical composer...
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    Anton Webern (German: [ˈantoːn ˈveːbɐn] ; 3 December 1883 – 15 September 1945) was an Austrian composer, conductor, and musicologist. His music was among...
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    Reinhold Hummer, who was in turn replaced by Friedrich Buxbaum; cellist Anton Walter joined in 1921, but later on Buxbaum rejoined. The group's peak period...
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    Johannes Francis Anton Hekking (7 September 1856 – 18 November 1935) was a Netherlands-born cellist and teacher. Anton Hekking was born in The Hague on...
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  • prestigious Naumburg Competition. It was founded in 1925 by Walter Wehle Naumburg, a wealthy amateur cellist and son of noted New York City music patron and philanthropist...
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    Schmidt (1874–1939) – 20th-century composer of symphonies and operas, cellist and pianist Franz Schneider (1737–1812), composer and organist known best...
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    Štuhec, alpine skiing champion Leon Štukelj, Olympic champion Luka Šulić, cellist, member of the 2Cellos duo Marcos Tavares, football player Wilhelm von...
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    Harvey Shapiro (June 22, 1911 – October 25, 2007) was an American cellist and teacher. His professional debut was in 1935 at New York City's Town Hall...
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    Emanuel Feuermann (category Austrian classical cellists)
    Buxbaum, principal cello of the Vienna Philharmonic, and then studied with Anton Walter at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna. In February 1914...
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    Mühlfeld inspired Brahms's late clarinet music, and Brahms also wrote for cellist Robert Hausmann. As both a traditionalist and an innovator, his contributions...
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    virtuoso cellist, conductor and composer living in Wallerstein, Bavaria, who adopted him. Josef and his wife, being childless, could give young Anton their...
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    Franz Schmidt (composer) (category Hungarian classical cellists)
    counterpoint with Anton Bruckner, who was already seriously ill at that time), graduating "with excellence" in 1896. He obtained a post as cellist with the Vienna...
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    theorist. Anton Dreher (senior) (1810–1863), brewer, inventor of Schwechater Lagerbier Anton Träg (1819–1860), an Austrian cellist and composer. Anton Schrödl...
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    de Paris, but it was first performed at a private concert given by the cellist Charles Lebouc on 3 March 1886: Monsieur Lebouc managed to assemble a definitive...
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    McVeigh 2001). In the dedication to Walpole of his cello sonatas op. 3, the cellist/composer James Cervetto praised the pentachord, declaring: "I know not...
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    Siewert (1915–2002), contralto Anton Stankowski Günther Strupp Raphael Thoene Graham Waterhouse (born 1962), composer and cellist Dirk Weiler Greta Wrage von...
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  • recordings of the Second Viennese School (Arnold Schoenberg, Alban Berg, and Anton Webern), as well as for its intellectually penetrating interpretations of...
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  • Vaughn Monroe (band leader) Jan Peerce (vocalist) Gregor Piatigorsky (cellist) Ezio Pinza (vocalist) Lily Pons (vocalist) Fritz Reiner (conductor) Artur...
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  • from 1970 to 2008, the group included first violinist Günter Pichler and cellist Valentin Erben, while the second violinist was briefly Klaus Maetzl (1971–1978)...
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  • Bohemian violinist and composer (b. 1761) August 28 – Antonín Kraft, cellist and composer (b. 1749) October 3 – Ludwig Wenzel Lachnith, horn player...
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  • rugby players Hilary and Jacqueline du Pré; British flautist/memoirist and cellist, respectively Isabelle and Paul Duchesnay; World champion French ice dancers...
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    made the books unreliable and factually inaccurate. When the Russian cellist and conductor Mstislav Rostropovich met Stravinsky in 1961 in London and...
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    Vienna. The violinist in the premiere was Carl August Seidler, and the cellist was Nikolaus Kraft, who was known for "technical mastery" and a "clear...
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    by Walter Damrosch and Anton Seidl to join the Metropolitan Opera in New York City. Herbert was engaged as the opera orchestra's principal cellist, and...
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  • in D major for cello and piano, written by Mendelssohn around 1845 for cellist Lisa Cristiani, was published for the first time after his death. It was...
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    bandit, Cesare Pugni, 1846 Cave of the Heart, Samuel Barber, 1947 The Cellist, Philip Feeney, 2020 Chaconne, to music by Christoph Willibald Gluck, 1976...
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    voices in the field of opera." Born in Pesaro, Tebaldi was the daughter of cellist Teobaldo Tebaldi and Giuseppina Barbieri, a nurse.: 13  Her parents separated...
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  • music trio with the violinist Leonid Kogan (his brother-in-law) and the cellist Mstislav Rostropovich. Gilels was awarded the Stalin Prize in 1946. After...
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