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- 1967, and in Oslo from 1973. Robert Riefling was born in Aker as the son of musician Albert Heinrich Theodor Riefling and Ingeborg Louise Rollag. He was...
- Reimar Riefling (4 December 1898 – 22 May 1981) was a Norwegian classical pianist, pedagogist and music critic, a brother of pianist Robert Riefling. He...
- Bergen, Klaus ****MUND in Celle, Mathias BEHRENS in Soltau oder Dieter RIEFLING in Hildesheim. "Austrian 'neo-****' joins NPD's executive committee" (8...
- Robert Riefling 1954: Ivar Johnsen 1955: Not performed 1956: Grant Johannesen 1957: Kjell Bækkelund 1958: Ivar Johnsen 1959: Robert Riefling 1960: Hans...
- Lamade Jürgen Langhoff Jürgen Loibl Hannes Neumann Ulrich Ottmar Hans Riefling Oskar Roth Harald Rupp Uwe Sauer Theodor Schober Kurt Siebenhaar Christoph...
- Idar Karevold. "Robert Riefling". Norsk biografisk leksikon. Retrieved February 1, 2018. Nøkleby, Berit. "Borghild Hammerich Riefling". In ****e, Knut (ed...
- Hesselberg, organist, composer, and conductor (died 1986). December 4 – Reimar Riefling, classical pianist, music teacher, and music critic (died 1981). 1898 in...
- Oslo, he studied with Nicolai Dirdal from age five, and later with Robert Riefling, both at the Oslo Conservatory of Music. He also studied in France with...
- Heinrich Neuhaus (Soviet Union) František Rauch (Czechoslovakia) Reimar Riefling (Norway) Arthur Rubinstein (Poland, honorary chairman) Heinz Schroeter [jp;...
- trained as a classical pianist and studied with Amalie Christie and Robert Riefling, and also in London and Paris. He showed great talent at a young age, and...