Oberfelder, Arthur M., 1890 or 1891-1954
Found in 30 Collections and/or Records:
Artur Rubinstein (Pianist), 1944 April 12
Arthur Rubinstein (1-28-1887 to 12-20-1982) Polish American classical pianist, regarded as greatest Chopin interpreter of his time; played for eight decades, debuting in Carnegie Hall in 1906.
Artur Rubinstein (Pianist), 1949 December 6
Arthur Rubinstein (1-28-1887 to 12-20-1982) Polish American classical pianist, regarded as greatest Chopin interpreter of his time; played for eight decades, debuting in Carnegie Hall in 1906.
Cateau Stegeman Tracy, 1947 June 26
concert pianist, teacher at Liszt School
Charles M. Courboin
Charles M Courboin (4-2-1884 to 4-13-1973) was hired by department store Wanamakers to oversee enlargement of their organ. Was music director for St. Patrick's Cathedral.
Dalies Frantz (Pianist), 1941 June 5
Dalies Frantz (1908 to 1965) Colorado-born pianist who also made three motion pictures.
Dalies Frantz (Pianist)
Dalies Frantz (1908 to 1965) Colorado-born pianist who also made three motion pictures.
Ethel Bartlett and Rae Robertson
Ethel Bartlett (6-6-1896 to4-17-1978) English pianist married fellow student, Rae Robertson. Couple toured extensively in Europe, North and South America as a two-piano due later years was a teacher.
First Piano Quartet, 1947 February 24
members were Vladimir Padwa, Frank Mittler, Adam Garner and Edward Edson, founding members
Guy Maier and Lee Pattison
Guy Maier (8-15-1891 to 9-24-1956) played many venues including Carnegie Hall with Lee Pattison (1890-1966).
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