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Herman Bemberg

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in 1885. As a composer, he was known by numerous songs and pieces for the piano, as well as by his
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parents (Otto Bemberg 1827–95 and Luisa Bernabela Ocampo Regueira 1831–1904) and studied at the
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was quite popular and frequently included in anthologies. He died in Bern, Switzerland.
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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He was born in Paris (or most probably in Buenos Aires) of
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Baker's Biographical dictionary of musicians – 6th ed.
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German
Argentine
composer
German Argentine
Paris Conservatoire
Massenet
Gounod
Rossini Prize
cantata
comic opera
Elaine
Covent Garden
Nellie Melba


Chisholm 1911
public domain
Chisholm, Hugh
Bemberg, Herman
Encyclopædia Britannica
Free scores by Herman Bemberg
Choral Public Domain Library
Free scores by Herman Bemberg
International Music Score Library Project
Categories
1859 births
1931 deaths
Composers from Buenos Aires
Conservatoire de Paris alumni

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