Edith Weiss-Mann
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Edith Weiss-Mann (* 11. Mai 1885 als Edith Weiss in Hamburg; † 18. Mai 1951 in Westfield) war eine deutsche Cembalistin, Klavierpädagogin und Musikkritikerin.
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German harpsichordist, musicologist, and teacher Edith Weiss-Mann (11 May 1885 – 18 May 1951) was born in Hamburg to businessman Emil Weiss and his wife Hermine Rosenfeld Weiss. She studied at Hamburg's Hochschule für Musik from 1900 to 1904. In 1905, she continued her studies privately with James Kwast, Carl Friedberg, Jose Vianna da Motta, and Bruno Eisner. After meeting harpsichordist Wanda Landowska, Weiss-Mann began to concentrate on the harpsichord and early music.
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Эдит Вайс-Манн (нем. Edith Weiss-Mann; 11 мая 1885, Гамбург — 18 мая 1951, Уэстфилд (Нью-Джерси)) — немецкая клавесинистка.
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Edith Weiss-Mann
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Edith Weiss-Mann
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Вайс-Манн, Эдит
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Edith Weiss-Mann (* 11. Mai 1885 als Edith Weiss in Hamburg; † 18. Mai 1951 in Westfield) war eine deutsche Cembalistin, Klavierpädagogin und Musikkritikerin.
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German harpsichordist, musicologist, and teacher Edith Weiss-Mann (11 May 1885 – 18 May 1951) was born in Hamburg to businessman Emil Weiss and his wife Hermine Rosenfeld Weiss. She studied at Hamburg's Hochschule für Musik from 1900 to 1904. In 1905, she continued her studies privately with James Kwast, Carl Friedberg, Jose Vianna da Motta, and Bruno Eisner. After meeting harpsichordist Wanda Landowska, Weiss-Mann began to concentrate on the harpsichord and early music.
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Эдит Вайс-Манн (нем. Edith Weiss-Mann; 11 мая 1885, Гамбург — 18 мая 1951, Уэстфилд (Нью-Джерси)) — немецкая клавесинистка.
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