Hans Sittner

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Hans Sittner (* 9. August 1903 in Linz; † 9. Mai 1990 in Wien) war ein österreichischer Jurist, Musiklehrer, Autor und Pianist. rdf:langString
Hans Sittner (August 9, 1903 - May 9, 1990) was an Austrian lawyer, music teacher and author, and pianist. Sittner was born in Linz. He started his music studies in the local Bruckner-Konservatorium in 1914. He finished in 1921. From 1921 to 1925 he studied law at the University of Vienna. In 1927 he graduated from the Vienna Academy of Music, where he had started studying in 1925. In 1946 he was hired as Director of the Academy and in 1949 he also became president. He retained these positions until 1971. Sittner was involved with the Mozartgemeinde Wien, where he established the Wiener Flötenuhr prize. He was president of the Austrian-Romanian Society (Österreichisch-Rumänische Gesellschaft) from 1968 to 1977. He was the first president of the (Internationale Chopin Gesellschaft in Wien). rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Hans Sittner (* 9. August 1903 in Linz; † 9. Mai 1990 in Wien) war ein österreichischer Jurist, Musiklehrer, Autor und Pianist.
rdf:langString Hans Sittner (August 9, 1903 - May 9, 1990) was an Austrian lawyer, music teacher and author, and pianist. Sittner was born in Linz. He started his music studies in the local Bruckner-Konservatorium in 1914. He finished in 1921. From 1921 to 1925 he studied law at the University of Vienna. In 1927 he graduated from the Vienna Academy of Music, where he had started studying in 1925. In 1946 he was hired as Director of the Academy and in 1949 he also became president. He retained these positions until 1971. Sittner was involved with the Mozartgemeinde Wien, where he established the Wiener Flötenuhr prize. He was president of the Austrian-Romanian Society (Österreichisch-Rumänische Gesellschaft) from 1968 to 1977. He was the first president of the (Internationale Chopin Gesellschaft in Wien). He received a silver Mozarteum Mozart Medal in 1971. He died in Vienna in 1990.
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