LC control no. | no 92016765 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Harich-Schneider, Eta |
Variant(s) | Schneider, Eta Harich-, 1894-1986 Harich-Schneider, Margarete, 1894-1986 Schneider, Margarete Harich-, 1894-1986 Harich, Eta, 1894-1986 Schneider, Margarete, 1894-1986 |
Associated country | Germany Japan Austria |
Associated place | Tokyo (Japan) Vienna (Austria) |
Birth date | 1894-11-16 |
Death date | 1986-01-10 |
Place of birth | Oranienburg (Germany) |
Place of death | Vienna (Austria) |
Affiliation | Hochschule für Musik und darstellende Kunst in Wien |
Profession or occupation | Harpsichordists Musicologists |
Found in | The birds and the bees [SR] 1967: label (Eta Harich-Schneider, harpsichord) Baker's biographical dictionary of musicians, 8th edition (Harich-Schneider, Eta (Margarete); born November 16, 1897 [i.e. 1894, see note below], in Oranienburg; died October 16, 1986, in Vienna; German musicologist and harpsichordist) LC data base, June 30, 1992 (hdg.: Harich-Schneider, Eta) Eta Harich-Schneider: die Sonette William Shakespeares und die Lyrik der "Rekusanten", 2011: title page (Eta Harich-Schneider) back cover (Eta Harich-Schneider (1894-1986)) page 15 (Eta Harich; born November 16, 1894, in Oranienburg) page 30 (died January 10, 1986, in Vienna) German Wikipedia, viewed April 28, 2020 (Eta Harich-Schneider; Eta (Margarete) Harich-Schneider; born Margarete Schneider on November 16, 1894, in Oranienburg (she claimed 1897 as her year of birth, but her gravestone in Hietzing cemetery in Vienna bears the year 1894); died January 10, 1986, in Vienna; German harpsichordist, musicologist, and author; she was also a scholar of Japanese culture; she escaped the Nazis in 1941 by accepting an invitation to concertize in Tokyo; she taught harpsichord at the Hochschule für Musik in Vienna beginning in 1955) |
Associated language | ger |