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- Q322069 description "German musician".
- Q322069 description "German musician".
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- Q322069 abstract "Amadeus Webersinke (1 November 1920 in Jägersdorf, Broumov, Czechoslovakia – 15 May 2005 in Dresden) was a German pianist and organist.He studied from 1938 to 1940 at the Institut für Kirchenmusik in Leipzig with Karl Straube, Johann Nepomuk David, and Otto Weinreich. He was a lecturer from 1946 and a professor from 1953 for piano at the Felix Mendelssohn College of Music and Theatre. Until 1953 he worked mainly as an organist, and then after only as a pianist.Amadeus Webersinke was particularly devoted to Bach's organ and piano works and also gave concerts on the clavichord. He recorded Max Reger's Piano Concerto. 1966, he assumed a professorship at the Hochschule für Musik Carl Maria von Weber Dresden.His grave is located in the Maria am Wasser cemetery in Dresden-Hosterwitz.".
- Q322069 birthDate "1920-11-01".
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- Q322069 dateOfBirth "1920-11-01".
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- Q322069 name "Webersinke, Amadeus".
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- Q322069 comment "Amadeus Webersinke (1 November 1920 in Jägersdorf, Broumov, Czechoslovakia – 15 May 2005 in Dresden) was a German pianist and organist.He studied from 1938 to 1940 at the Institut für Kirchenmusik in Leipzig with Karl Straube, Johann Nepomuk David, and Otto Weinreich. He was a lecturer from 1946 and a professor from 1953 for piano at the Felix Mendelssohn College of Music and Theatre.".
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