Robert K. Heuberger (12 January 1922[2] – c. 29 January 2021[3][4]) was a Swiss real estate entrepreneur, patron of the arts and an author under the pseudonym Victor Vermont.[5]
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the violin, and his mother sang. His father also studied under Richard Heuberger. Gold said he learned to read music before he learned to read words. He...