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    Paul Grümmer (26 February 1879 – 30 October 1965) was a German-born cellist and teacher. Grümmer was born in Gera in Thuringia. He studied at the Leipzig...
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  • Schirmer, Gillian Rae-Walker, and Janis Kelly. Grümmer died in Warendorf, Westphalia on 6 November 1986. Grümmer was acclaimed both as an opera singer and...
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  • chamber music with Yehudi Menuhin, Pierre Fournier, Wolfgang Schneiderhan, Paul Grümmer, and Henryk Szeryng, among others.[citation needed] He left recordings...
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  • well as the École Normale de Musique de Paris. His main teachers were Paul Grümmer, and Diran Alexanian. In 1934, he became the principal cellist with the...
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    write something for the cello one day. Fuchs and his friend the cellist Paul Grümmer later reminded Elgar of this. The composer's biographer Jerrold Northrop...
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    terribly. At the Vienna Music Academy, Harnoncourt studied cello with Paul Grümmer and Emanuel Brabec, and also learned viola da gamba. Harnoncourt was...
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    awarded scholarships to the Vienna Conservatory. There she studied with Paul Grümmer. At the age of twelve, she performed Tchaikovsky's Variations on a Rococo...
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    1920–21 season included Gösta Andreasson, violin, Karl Doktor, viola, and Paul Grümmer, cello. The quartet was in existence with varying personnel until 1951...
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    students included Guilhermina Suggia, Hideo Saito, Emanuel Feuermann, Paul Grümmer, William Pleeth, and Gregor Piatigorsky. He died in October 1933 in his...
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  • studied with Herbert Walenn at the Royal College of Music, London, and Paul Grümmer in Vienna. Dame Nellie Melba noticed him and encouraged him to undertake...
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  • In 1935, Strub founded a piano trio with Friedrich Wührer (piano) and Paul Grümmer (cello). During the 1935 Summer, he succeeded the US-American violin...
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  • training at the Basel Conservatory, then went on to study cello with Paul Grümmer and music theory with Philipp Jarnach at the Hochschule für Musik in...
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  • Academy of Music in Cologne with Friedrich Grützmacher der Jüngere and Paul Grümmer of the Vienna Academy. During the First World War, as a soldier, he was...
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  • Quartet and with solo artists such as the cellists Pablo Casals and Paul Grümmer and Bernhard Braunholz. He moved to Zürich, Switzerland, in preparation...
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  • Karl Doktor (1921–45) and Hugo Gottesmann (1946–52). The cellists were Paul Grümmer (1913–30) and Hermann Busch (1930–52). The friendship with Emil Bohnke...
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  • with Sir Eugene Goosens. He moved to Switzerland in 1951 to study with Paul Grümmer; during this period he was also taught by Pablo Casals and spent six...
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  • people, among them the principal viola Karl Doktor and principal cello Paul Grümmer. Following Busch's appointment as leader, conductor Ferdinand Löwe and...
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  • concentrated mainly on his music studies, especially cello lessons with Paul Grümmer. After extensive travels, which took him all over Europe and as far as...
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  • Stross-Quartett (formerly "Quartet of the Cologne Student Period" and "Grümmer Quartet") was an important German string quartet from Cologne (1922-1931)...
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    among others Emanuel Feuermann. From 1918 until 1921, he represented Paul Grümmer and Friedrich Buxbaum as a substitute teacher at the Wiener Musikakademie...
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    Beginning around 1930, Odnoposoff studied with Emanuel Feuermann and Paul Grümmer at the Music High School in Berlin (die Hochschule für Musik zu Berlin...
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    Basse-Yutz January 3, 1902. Elisabeth Grümmer (1911–1986), opera singer, born in Basse-Yutz March 31, 1911. Paul-Joseph Schmitt (1911–1987), Bishop of...
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    Wolf Delisse Dens Devaux Driessens & Oblin Feval Franeau Gamette Généraux Grümmer (Bruxelles) Jean Hackir Hofkens Joachim Jonckheere Lahaye Lefèvre & Heuvels...
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  • Claude Jutra, Canadian film director (b. 1930) November 6 – Elisabeth Grümmer, Alsatian soprano (b. 1911) November 7 – Tracy Pew, Australian musician...
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    of Opera Recordings) His signature role (YouTube) Mozart: Don Giovanni (Grümmer, della Casa, Berger, Dermota, Edelmann; Furtwängler, Graf, 1954) VAI "Six...
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    Christian Grube 1973– Elisabeth Grümmer 1965–1986 Byung-Chul Han 2012– Pál Hermann 1902–1944 Fons Hickmann 2007– Paul Hindemith 1895–1963 Karl Hofer Leiko...
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    and designed by Clemens Holzmeister (1953, with Cesare Siepi, Elisabeth Grümmer, Anton Dermota, Schwarzkopf, Otto Edelmann, Walter Berry, Raffaele Arié...
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    art patron (Sprengel Museum, Hannover) Elisabeth Grümmer (1911–1986), soprano, died in Warendorf Paul Spiegel (1937–2006), former president of the Central...
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  • Retrieved 13 August 2021. "Don Giovanni (live Salzburg, 1954) – Schwarzkopf, Grümmer, Siepi, Furtwängler, WP – CD kaufen". Ex Libris (in German). Retrieved...
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    and actress Elīna Garanča (born 1976), operatic mezzo-soprano Elisabeth Grümmer (1911–1986), operatic lyric soprano Josef Kainz (1858–1910), actor Carl...
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