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Klauser, Julius, 1854-1907

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Personal name headingKlauser, Julius, 1854-1907
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Birth date1854-07-05
Death date1907-04-22
Place of birthNew York (N.Y.)
Place of deathMilwaukee (Wis.)
Field of activityMusic
Profession or occupationComposers Pianists Piano teachers Authors
Found inKlauser, Julius. The septonate and the centralization of the tonal system, 1890: title page (by Julius Klauser)
Gregory, John Goadby. History of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Vol. III, 1931: pages 754-757 (Julius Klauser; Julius Klauser who was a leader in music circles in Milwaukee, was born in the city of New York, July 5, 1854. Julius Klauser attended schools at Farmington and Hartford, Connecticut and in 1870 was sent to Germany to enter the Conservatory of Music at Leipzig. Returning from Germany in 1874, he came to Milwaukee, where he lived, taught and wrote for the remainder of his life. Julius Klauser died April 22, 1907.)
Findagrave.com, viewed Dec. 18, 2017 (Julius Klauser; birth 1854, death 1907; Burial: Forest Home Cemetery, Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA)
OCLC, Dec. 18, 2017 (headings: Klauser, Julius; Klauser, Julius, 1854-1907; Klauser, Julius (1854-1907); Klauser, Julius, 1890)
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