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Carl Aeschbacher (31 March 1886 in Bümpliz, Bern – 29 January 1944 in Zürich),[1] sometimes also spelled "Äschbacher", was a Swiss choir leader and composer. His son Adrian Aeschbacher had some success as a classical pianist, and his other son, Niklaus Aeschbacher, became a conductor.
CarlAeschbacher (31 March 1886 in Bümpliz, Bern – 29 January 1944 in Zürich), sometimes also spelled "Äschbacher", was a Swiss choir leader and composer...
was born on 10 May 1912 in Langenthal, Switzerland. His father was CarlAeschbacher. His youth was spent at Trogen where his father was professor of piano...
Aeschbacher, sometimes spelled Äschbacher, is a surname. People with this surname include: Adrian Aeschbacher (1912–2002), Swiss pianist; son of Carl...
Born in Trogen in the canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden as the son of CarlAeschbacher, he studied music in Zürich and Berlin. After a post as conductor in...
January 25 – Luise Greger, pianist and composer (born 1862) January 29 – CarlAeschbacher, choirmaster and composer (born 1886) February 4 – Yvette Guilbert...
T U V W X Y Z See also Johann Ludwig Aberli Otto Abt René Acht Hans Aeschbacher Jacques-Laurent Agasse Heinrich Altherr Urs Amann Cuno Amiet Jost Amman...
occipital cortex seemed to be larger in Neanderthals..." Juric, I.; Aeschbacher, S.; Coop, G. (2016). "The strength of selection against Neanderthal...
member. Strub formed another trio in 1943 with the Swiss pianist Adrian Aeschbacher and the Spanish cellist Gaspar Cassadó. They continued to produce recordings...
1834-1934," New England Quarterly, 7#4 (1934), pp. 662-686 in JSTOR W. D. Aeschbacher, "Historical Organization On The Great Plains," North Dakota History...
Report" "2019 OAH Annual Report" (PDF). Retrieved 2021-12-21. William D. Aeschbacher, "The Mississippi Valley Historical Association, 1907–1965", Journal...
(died 1967) May 3 – Virgil Fox, organist (died 1980) May 10 – Adrian Aeschbacher, pianist (died 2002) May 13 – Gil Evans, jazz pianist and bandleader...
K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Johannes Aal (c. 1500–1551) Walther Aeschbacher (1901–1969) Volkmar Andreae (1879–1962) Heidi Baader-Nobs (born 1940)...
pianist born in Berlin, Germany. He studied with Walter Gieseking, Adrian Aeschbacher and, at the Beethoven-Class Positano, with Wilhelm Kempff. In 1960 he...
Landscaping, David Kartch – Columbia University Silver Medal: The Confession, Carl Pfirman – University of California, Los Angeles Bronze Medal: Lector, Greg...
credited with rescuing between 11,000 and 15,000 Jews in Budapest Adrian Aeschbacher (1912 in Langenthal – 2002) a Swiss classical pianist Heinz Holliger...
A Valerio Adami Robert Adams Hans Aeschbacher Afro Yaacov Agam Pierre Alechinsky Horst Antes Karel Appel Arman Kenneth Armitage Hans Arp René Auberjonois...
Gubler, Johann Jakob Probst 1954 — Cuno Amiet, Carl Burckhardt, Paul Speck, Marcel Poncet 1956 — Hans Aeschbacher, Walter Bodmer, Johannes Burla, Eugen Häfelfinger...
with Hans Richter-Haaser, Wilhelm Kempff, Wilhelm Keilmann, Carl Seemann, Adrian Aeschbacher and Kurt Rapf. He premiered over 50 works, including compositions...