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Detlef Kraus

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168: 221: 205: 297: 258: 198: 154: 20: 302: 292: 191: 30:(30 November 1919 – 7 January 2008) was a German pianist. He was an internationally known interpreter of the music of 56: 251: 106:; there he initiated the city's first Brahms competition. He taught piano at the Konservatorium OsnabrĂĽck and the 43: 287: 80: 307: 244: 48: 282: 277: 102:
From 1982 he was the president, later the honorary president, of the Johannes-Brahms-Gesellschaft in
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Dedicated photo Detlef Kraus 1973 on musical tour of Southern Africa, organised by Hans Adler.
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Kraus died of heart failure on January 7, 2008, at the age of 88.
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Johannes Brahms
Hamburg
The Well-Tempered Clavier
Johann Sebastian Bach
Ferenc Fricsay
Rafael FrĂĽhbeck de Burgos
Eugen Jochum
Hans Knappertsbusch
Joseph Keilberth
Kurt Masur
Wolfgang Sawallisch
Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt
New York City
Tokyo
London
Berlin
Hamburg
Essen
Schleswig-Holstein
„Detlef Kraus verstorben“ (German obituary)
Website of Johannes-Brahms-Gesellschaft Hamburg

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