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    Licco Amar (4 December 1891 – 19 July 1959) was a Hungarian violinist. Born in Budapest, Amar was the child of the merchant Michael Amar and Regina Strakosch...
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    performed for many European concerts, broadcasts and recordings. First violin Licco Amar (1921–1933) Second violin Walter Caspar (1921–1933) Viola Paul Hindemith...
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    theater and ballet. The scope of the changes made by Paul Hindemith, Licco Amar, Ernst Praetorius, Carl Ebert among many others, bordered on being revolutionary...
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    Max Reger. In Berlin, he formed another string quartet with his student Licco Amar as second violinist and Hugo Becker as cellist; later, Becker's student...
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    the Friedrich Theatre, conducted by Franz von Hoesslin, with violinist Licco Amar as the soloist. Kammermusik No. 5, Op. 36, No. 4, was composed in 1925...
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  • lists many people well known in Frankfurt's musical circles, including Licco Amar, Theodor Wiesengrund Adorno, conductor and music critic Artur Holde, Erich...
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  • Statzer. She also took classes with Cemal Reşit Rey, Ahmet Adnan Saygun and Licco Amar[citation needed] in music theory, history and chamber music. Subsequently...
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  • Sara Gurowitsch 1909 – Samuel Lieberson 1910 & 1913 – Ernst Toch 1912 – Licco Amar 1913 – Hans Bassermann, Mischa Levitzki, Max Trapp 1913 & 1918 – Erwin...
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    Ebert (1887–1980), conductor Ernst Praetorius (1880–1946), violinist Licco Amar (1891–1959) and many others from German music and theatre who were forced...
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  • the director Carl Ebert, the pedagogue Eduard Zuckmayer, the violinist Licco Amar and the pianist Georg Markowitz. All of them now participated in the establishment...
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