- and
Louis Kaufman,
whose teacher was
Franz Kneisel, as well as
Marie Roemaet-Rosanov, a
pupil of the
great Pablo Casals, to play at Manhattan's Aeolian...
- who
plays a
Tecchler cello made in Rome in 1701;,
Casals disciples Marie Roemaet Rosanoff, and
later Lief Rosanoff, pla**** a 1704
Tecchler cello that is...
- the
Musical Art
Quartet for performances,
where it was pla**** by
Marie Roemaet-Rosanov. In 1968, Warburg's son
Gerald Felix Warburg—a
cellist himself—sold...
- now Juilliard):
Sascha Jacobsen,
Bernard Ocko,
Louis Kaufman, and
Marie Roemaet-Rosanov. He died on
October 20, 1937, in New York City. He was
buried in...
-
Joseph Fuchs and
Lillian Fuchs, and
cellists Gerald Warburg and
Marie Roemaet Rosanoff. The
reunion spurred a full-fledged
revival for
Kneisel Hall,...
-
October Helena Christensen Pauline Suzor November Vera
Amores Guillaume Roemaet Finn
Buchanan Alice Rosati Hanne Gaby
Odiele Dan
Beleiu December Charlotte...
-
classical pianist, and
toured with
violinist Edith Rubel and
cellist Marie Roemaet as the
Edith Rubel Trio. She
studied at the
School of the
Museum of Fine...
- console.
Replaced in
Saint James in 1906 by a copy from the
sculptor Paul
Roemaet of Louvain, the
original was
transferred to
Saint Paul's
Cathedral and...
-
Olefsky was its
musical director;
through it the
foundation purchased Marie Roemaet Rosanoff's
Stradivarius cello for Paul Olfesky's
lifetime use, and sponsored...