June 18, 1916(1916-06-18) (aged 60) Toronto, Ontario
Instrument(s)
piano
Member of
Hambourg Conservatory of Music
Musical artist
Michael Hambourg (12 July 1855 – 18 June 1916) was a Russian Empire-born Canadian pianist and music educator. He was the teacher of several prominent pianists; including his sons, Clement and Mark Hambourg. He worked as a piano pedagogue at conservatories in Russia, the United Kingdom, and Canada during his lifetime. In 1911 he co-founded the Hambourg Conservatory of Music in Toronto with his sons, the cellist Boris Hambourg and the violinist Jan Hambourg. He served as the director of that institution until his death in 1916.
MichaelHambourg (12 July 1855 – 18 June 1916) was a Russian Empire-born Canadian pianist and music educator. He was the teacher of several prominent pianists;...
(Dent, London 1924) Encyclopedia of Music in Canada - MichaelHambourg "Jan Hambourg". The Hambourg Conservatory of Music. Retrieved 18 December 2021. v...
through 1951. Established by pianist MichaelHambourg and his sons, the cellist Boris Hambourg and the violinist Jan Hambourg, the school was originally located...
was a Russian British concert pianist. Mark Hambourg was the eldest son of the pianist MichaelHambourg (1855–1916), a pupil of Anton Rubinstein). His...
emigrated to Toronto, Ontario, Canada, where he studied with the pianist MichaelHambourg, a former pupil of Anton Rubinstein. Moore was distracted from his...
François-Auguste Gevaert. Later she continued her studies in London with MichaelHambourg and Percy Pitt. After her marriage she returned to Paris to study with...
Allan and Douglas. The Hambourg Conservatory of Music was a private conservatory founded by the Russian pianist MichaelHambourg. It operated in Toronto...
first visited when joining Isabelle McClung and her husband, violinist Jan Hambourg, at the Shattuck Inn. Lewis was buried alongside Cather some 25 years later...
when Tertis had to drop out of a tour of South Africa as a member of the Hambourg Quartet, a leading string ensemble; he arranged for Coates to be invited...
muerte a la espalda, Italian: Con la morte alle spalle, French: Typhon sur Hambourg, also known as With Death on Your Back) is a 1967 Spanish-Italian-French...
(2003–2016) Torsten Jansen (2003–2015, 2016–2017) Thomas Knorr (2002–2007) Michael Kraus (2010–2013) Jürgen Müller (2007–2008) Arne Niemeyer (2008–2009) Adrian...
France: 18 February 2004 (0-2)] (in French). RTBF. Retrieved 26 June 2022. "Hambourg libère Vincent Kompany pour les JO" [Hamburg release Vincent Kompany for...
from the original on 24 July 2018. Retrieved 24 July 2018. "Tournoi de Hambourg : Gaël Monfils éliminé au deuxième tour, Richard Gasquet blessé". L'Équipe...
pour les demi-finales à Hambourg". Le Équipe (in French). 28 July 2023. Retrieved 6 August 2023. "Après sa demi-finale à Hambourg, Arthur Fils intègre le...
his Death Bed". Philadelphia Museum of Art. Retrieved 12 November 2019. Hambourg, Maria Morris (1995). Nadar. Metropolitan Museum of Art. pp. 50–51. ISBN 9780810964891...
the first female principal horn of a major UK symphony orchestra. Mark Hambourg (Russian: Марк Михайлович Гамбург, 1 June 1879 – 26 August 1960) was a...
at the Wayback Machine Walker Evans, by Jeff L. Rosenheim, Maria Morris Hambourg, Douglas Eklund, Mia Fineman (Princeton University Press, 2000) ISBN 0-691-05078-3...
Bank" by Bud Shank "Left Bank" by Shorty Rogers "The Left Bank (C'est à Hambourg)" by Winifred Atwell "Left Bank" by Yukihiro Takahashi "The Left Bank"...
soprano Johannes Brahms (1833–1897), German composer, pianist and conductor Michael Bernays (1834–1897), German literary historian, scholar of Goethe and Shakespeare...
Salgado, Workers: An Archaeology of the Industrial Age Writing: Maria Morris Hambourg and Pierre Apraxine Young Photographer: Fazal Sheikh 1995 Master of Photography:...
13 days of this voyage, though on 31 October they met the merchantman Hambourg, whose captain gave Joinville news of Europe, confirming the news he had...