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Emil Liebling

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in Weimar. The four brothers also had success as composers in addition to being notable performers. His older brother Max moved to New York City as a teenager having already had a career as a concert pianist in Europe. Max was the father of several successful musicians, including the soprano and
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in addition to working as an accompanist, recitalist, and chamber musician. His compositions include piano pieces and songs in the popular style of his day.
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In addition to his studies with Liszt, Emil studied music and the piano with Ehrlich,
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Ole T. Rong, Ole R. Tillerson, Marta H. Nyre, and Christie E. Sleen.
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Their Ancestors in Norway and Descendants in America, Part 2
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in Berlin, and with Dachs in Vienna. In 1867 he came to the
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Liebling served as visiting director of piano at the
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Duchy of Pless
Silesia
German-American
Jewish
Duchy of Pless
Kingdom of Prussia
George
Max
Solly Liebling
Franz Liszt
Estelle Liebling
Leonard Liebling
Heinrich Dorn
Theodor Kullak
United States
Chicago
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Frances Shimer Academy
Mount Carroll, Illinois
Milwaukee-Downer College





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