Nobu Kōda
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Nobu Kōda
Summary
Nobu Kōda is a human[1]. She was born in Tokyo[2]. She was born on April 19, 1870[3]. She died in Tokyo[4]. She died on June 14, 1946[5]. She worked as a composer[6], violinist[7], and pianist[8]. She ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (41 views/month, #7,294 of 1,000,298).[9]
Key Facts
- Nobu Kōda was born in Tokyo[2].
- Nobu Kōda passed away in Tokyo[4].
- Nobu Kōda was born on April 19, 1870[3].
- Nobu Kōda died on June 14, 1946[5].
- Burial took place at Ikegami Honmon-ji Temple[10].
- Nobu Kōda held citizenship in Japan[11].
- Nobu Kōda worked as a composer[6].
- Nobu Kōda worked as a violinist[7].
- Nobu Kōda worked as a pianist[8].
- Nobu Kōda was educated at Ongaku Torishirabegakari[12].
- Nobu Kōda was educated at New England Conservatory[13].
- Nobu Kōda was educated at University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna[14].
- Nobu Kōda's education included a stint at Boston Conservatory at Berklee[15].
- Nobu Kōda is recorded as female[16].
- Nobu Kōda's instance of is recorded as human[17].
- Nobu Kōda's genre is classical music[18].
- Nobu Kōda's Commons category is recorded as Kōda Nobu[19].
- The cause of death was heart disease[20].
- Nobu Kōda studied under Luther Whiting Mason[21].
- Nobu Kōda studied under Uryū Shigeko[22].
- Nobu Kōda studied under Franz Eckert[23].
- Nobu Kōda studied under Rudolf Dittrich[24].
- Nobu Kōda studied under Emil Mahr[25].
- Nobu Kōda studied under Carl Faelten[26].
- Nobu Kōda studied under Stephen A. Emery[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Tokyo[2], Nobu Kōda… she was born on April 19, 1870[3].
Education
Educated at Ongaku Torishirabegakari[12], an organization[28], founded in 1879[29]; New England Conservatory[13], a conservatory[30], in United States[31], founded in 1867[32]; University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna[14], a public university[33], in Austria[34], founded in 1819[35], headquartered in main building of the University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna[36]; and Boston Conservatory at Berklee[15], a conservatory[37], in United States[38], founded in 1867[39]. Studied under Luther Whiting Mason[21], a music educator[40], 1818–1896[41], of United States[42]; Uryū Shigeko[22], an educator[43], 1861–1928[44], of Japan[45]; Franz Eckert[23], a composer[46], 1852–1916[47], of Kingdom of Prussia[48], awarded the Order of the Rising Sun, 5th class[49]; Rudolf Dittrich[24], a violinist[50], 1861–1919[51], of Austria[52], awarded the Order of the Sacred Treasure[53]; Emil Mahr[25], a violinist[54], 1851–1914[55], of Germany[56]; and Carl Faelten[26], a pianist[57], 1846–1925[58], of United States[59].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include composer[6], violinist[7], and pianist[8].
Death and Burial
Nobu Kōda died on June 14, 1946[5]. She passed away in Tokyo[4]. The cause of death was heart disease[20]. She is buried at Ikegami Honmon-ji Temple[10].
Why It Matters
Nobu Kōda ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (41 views/month, #7,294 of 1,000,298).[9] She has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[60] She is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[61]
FAQs
Where was Nobu Kōda born?
Nobu Kōda's place of birth was Tokyo[2].
Where did Nobu Kōda die?
Nobu Kōda passed away in Tokyo[4].
What did Nobu Kōda do for work?
Nobu Kōda worked as composer[6], violinist[7], and pianist[8].
Where did Nobu Kōda go to school?
Nobu Kōda was educated at Ongaku Torishirabegakari[12], New England Conservatory[13], University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna[14], and Boston Conservatory at Berklee[15].