• Friedrich Siegfried Buxbaum (23 September 1869, Vienna – 2 October 1948, London) was an Austrian cellist and long-serving member (and principal cello)...
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  • Buxbaum is a German surname meaning box tree. Notable people with the surname include: Franz Buxbaum (1900–1979), Austrian botanist Friedrich Buxbaum...
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    Arnold Rosé and Albert Bachrich (violins), Anton Ruzitska (viola), and Friedrich Buxbaum (cello), extended by Franz Jelinek (second Viola) and Franz Schmidt...
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    Bréval (1753–1823, France) Christopher Bunting (1924–2005, England) Friedrich Buxbaum (1869–1948, Austria) Anner Bylsma (1934–2019, Netherlands, baroque...
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    2005 The six Jewish members who were exiled were: first cellist Friedrich Buxbaum, first oboist Hugo Burghauser, concertmaster Arnold Rosé, concertmaster...
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    Mahler habitually had Schmidt play all the cello solos, even though Friedrich Buxbaum was the principal cellist. Schmidt was also in demand as a chamber...
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    professional career there. At the age of nine, Emanuel received lessons from Friedrich Buxbaum, principal cello of the Vienna Philharmonic, and then studied with...
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  • Pichler Joji Hattori Manfred Honeck Ludwig Streicher Walter Weller Friedrich Buxbaum Georg Hellmesberger Sr. Ricardo Odnoposoff Arnold Rosé Rainer Küchl...
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  • Austria Amadeus Quartet (three members of). Arrived 1938 from Austria Friedrich Buxbaum (1869–1948). Arrived 1938 from Austria Peter Ebert (1918–2012). Arrived...
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    last six years of his life. He continued to play chamber music with Friedrich Buxbaum and other colleagues. His last appearances were in 1945, so his career...
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