Arthur Emil Helmut Walcha (27 October 1907 – 11 August 1991) was a German organist, harpsichordist, music teacher and composer who specialized in the...
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including the town Helmut Walcha (1907–1991), a German organist This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Walcha. If an internal...
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camp executed for war crimes Helmut Walcha (1907–1991), German organist Helmut Zahn (1916–2004), German chemist Helmut Zilk (1927–2008), Austrian politician...
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Willem Mengelberg, Edwin Fischer, Georges Enescu, Herbert von Karajan, Helmut Walcha, Wanda Landowska, I Musici, and Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau recorded his...
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(1992), Yngve Jan Trede (1995), and Thomas Daniel (2010), organists Helmut Walcha, David Goode, Lionel Rogg, and Davitt Moroney (1989), conductor Rudolf...
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Wetzelsberger [de] 1936–1944: Hermann Reutter 1950–1954: Walther Davisson 1954–1958: Helmut Walcha, Erich Flinsch, Gustav Lenzewski [de] 1958–1973: Philipp Mohler [de]...
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centre of church music, with Kurt Thomas as the church musician and Helmut Walcha as the organist. It offers cantata services and concerts. The church...
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Jos Van Immerseel Blandine Verlet Robert Veyron-Lacroix Jory Vinikour Helmut Walcha Peter Watchorn Guy Whatley Blanche Winogron Ernst Victor Wolff Violet...
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Classics, 2018) Wanda Landowska (1935 or 1936) Ralph Kirkpatrick (1958) Helmut Walcha (EMI, 1962) Gustav Leonhardt (Deutsche Harmonia Mundi, 1964–70 and Virgin...
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Landowska on harpsichord for RCA Victor in 1949 (Book 1) and 1952 (Book 2). Helmut Walcha, better known as an organist, recorded both books between 1959 and 1961...
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3 & 5, Pearl, 1928–35) Ralph Kirkpatrick (Archiv Produktion, 1956) Helmut Walcha (EMI Electrola, 1959) Martin Galling (Murray Hill, 1970 [recorded in...
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organists were blind, including the great German Bach scholar and teacher Helmut Walcha (1907–1991), and a number of prominent French organists and composers...
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the 1950s, a recording of Helmut Walcha playing BWV 565 on organ was released. In that, and subsequent releases of Walcha's recordings of BWV 565 on Deutsche...
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George Ritchie is an American organist. His teachers included Helmut Walcha, and like Walcha he is best known for his interpretations of Johann Sebastian...
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manuals with pedal and 30 stops, of which only two are not entirely old. Helmut Walcha's recordings of Bach's organ works (1950–1952) made this instrument world-famous...
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brand. Archiv Produktion's first recording was of Helmut Walcha playing Bach, 1947, released in 1948. Walcha went on to make two complete series of Bach's...
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of media or instrument". Ritchie also talks about his teacher Helmut Walcha, and Walcha's completion of the unfinished final fugue. Gramophone Magazine...
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Fortner (1907–1987), German composer, composition teacher and conductor Helmut Walcha (1907–1991), German organist and harpsichordist Miklós Rózsa (1907–1995)...
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Barber's. Works such as these continue to be produced nowadays such as Helmut Walcha's four volumes and the seven volumes of Flor Peeters. See Eleven Chorale...
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Richter (1926–1981) Karl Straube (1873–1956) Käte van Tricht (1909–1996) Helmut Walcha (1907–1991) Gerd Zacher (1929–2014) Franz Liszt (1811–1886) János Sebestyén...
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Ramin (former teacher of another prominent Bach specialist, organist Helmut Walcha), Karl Straube and Rudolf Mauersberger. In 1949, the year of his graduation...
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Germany, Rübsam studied at the Musikhochschule in Frankfurt am Main with Helmut Walcha. Additional studies in organ followed with Marie-Claire Alain in France...
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organ and small baroque orchestra. In the 1940s the blind organist Helmut Walcha prepared a version for organ and second keyboard giving one possible...
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bass player, heart attack. Wilhelm Utermann, 78, German film producer. Helmut Walcha, 83, German organist. Edward George Bowen, 80, Welsh physicist and inventor...
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Günther Treptow, Elfride Trötschel and Helmut Walcha. He admired the artistic performances of Schlusnus and Walcha as well as those of Joseph Schmidt and...
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Carl Rehfuss, Ludwig Rottenberg, Hermann Scherchen, Mátyás Seiber and Helmut Walcha. The list also records visitors who came from as far away as Tokyo....
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DownBeat Jazz Hall of Fame, critics choice. Ostap Veresai – Noted kobzar. Helmut Walcha – German organist, who recorded the complete organ works of Bach. Blind...
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Gustav Leonhardt 1953 harpsichord Joseph & Grete Dichler 1954 2 pianos Helmut Walcha 1956 organ Milan Munclinger with Ars Rediviva 1959 orchestra Collegium...
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Power Biggs, organ, Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University (1958) Helmut Walcha, organ at St. Laurenskerk in Alkmaar, Archiv Produktion, (1962) Virgil...
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system of the Hochschule, the Hoch Conservatory and the Music School. Helmut Walcha, who had taught the organ at the Hoch Conservatory from 1933 to 1938...
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