Walther Davisson (15 December 1885 – 18 July 1973) was a German violinist and conductor. Davisson was born in Frankfurt am Main. He studied in Frankfurt...
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Muriel Davisson , neuroscientist Richard Davisson (1922—2004), American physicist Walther Davisson (1885-1973), German violinist and conductor Davisson (crater)...
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Legislative Assembly of British Columbia Walter Davison (1581–1608?), poet Walther Davisson (1885–1973), German musician This disambiguation page lists articles...
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seminar for the teaching of music. In the summer of 1950, the violinist Walther Davisson, who had studied and taught at the Hoch Conservatory, became artistic...
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Stephan Krehl (1864–1924) 1924–1932: Max Pauer (1866–1945) 1932–1942: Walther Davisson (1885–1973) 1942–1945: Johann Nepomuk David (1895–1977) 1945–1948:...
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1908/08/09 Northern Ireland 2000/12/31 English Pupil of Jelly d'Arányi and Walther Davisson / founded the all-female Macnaghten String Quartet and the New Macnaghten...
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et violoncelle, op. 31 Ferdinand David (Hrsg), Violinetüden, 1854 Walther Davisson, Etuden, 1988 In 2023 the Italian violist Marco Misciagna recorded...
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Erich Schönfelder (1885–1933), screenwriter, actor and film director Walther Davisson (1885–1973), violinist and conductor Ernst May (1886—1970), architect...
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Music in April and the Department of School Music in the autumn. 1950: Walther Davisson becomes Artistic Director of the "Hochschule". 1951: Recommencing of...
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in B-flat major, Op. 19. With Stuttgart Pro Musica Orchestra under Walther Davisson. Vox PL 9570; reissued as Vox STPL 513.060, fake stereo, and on CD...
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