Philipp Jarnach
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Philipp Jarnach
Summary
Philipp Jarnach is a human[1]. He was born in Noisy-le-Sec[2]. He was born on July 26, 1892[3]. He died in Börnsen[4]. He died on December 17, 1982[5]. He worked as a composer[6], conductor[7], music educator[8], university teacher[9], and pianist[10]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (92 views/month, #7,292 of 1,000,298).[11]
Key Facts
- Philipp Jarnach was born in Noisy-le-Sec[2].
- Philipp Jarnach passed away in Börnsen[4].
- Philipp Jarnach was born on July 26, 1892[3].
- Philipp Jarnach died on December 17, 1982[5].
- A child of Philipp Jarnach was Franz Jarnach[12].
- Philipp Jarnach held citizenship in Germany[13].
- Philipp Jarnach worked as a composer[6].
- Philipp Jarnach's professions included conductor[7].
- Philipp Jarnach worked as a music educator[8].
- Philipp Jarnach worked as a university teacher[9].
- Philipp Jarnach worked as a pianist[10].
- Philipp Jarnach was employed by Hochschule für Musik und Tanz Köln[14].
- A notable student of Philipp Jarnach was Nikos Skalkottas[15].
- A notable student of Philipp Jarnach was Colin Brumby[16].
- A notable student of Philipp Jarnach was Norbert Schultze[17].
- Philipp Jarnach received the Bach Prize of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg[18].
- Philipp Jarnach received the Berliner Kunstpreis[19].
- Philipp Jarnach is recorded as male[20].
- Philipp Jarnach's instance of is recorded as human[21].
- Philipp Jarnach is associated with the classical music movement[22].
- Philipp Jarnach's Commons category is recorded as Philipp Jarnach[23].
- Philipp Jarnach's archives at is recorded as Berlin State Library[24].
- Philipp Jarnach's family name is recorded as Jarnach[25].
- Philipp Jarnach's given name is recorded as Philipp[26].
- Philipp Jarnach studied under Albert Lavignac[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Philipp Jarnach was born in Noisy-le-Sec[2]. He was born on July 26, 1892[3].
Education
Philipp Jarnach studied under Albert Lavignac[27].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include composer[6], conductor[7], music educator[8], university teacher[9], and pianist[10]. Among Philipp Jarnach's employers was Hochschule für Musik und Tanz Köln[14]. Notable students include Nikos Skalkottas[15], a composer[28], 1904–1949[29], of Kingdom of Greece[30], specialised in music composing[31]; Colin Brumby[16], a composer[32], 1933–2018[33], of Australia[34], awarded the Albert H. Maggs Composition Award[35]; and Norbert Schultze[17], a composer[36], 1911–2002[37], of Germany[38], awarded the Paul-Lincke-Ring[39].
Recognition
Awards received include Bach Prize of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg[18], a music award[40], in Germany[41], founded in 1950[42] and Berliner Kunstpreis[19], a literary award[43], in Germany[44].
Personal Life
A child of Philipp Jarnach was Franz Jarnach[12].
Death and Burial
Philipp Jarnach died on December 17, 1982[5]. He passed away in Börnsen[4].
Why It Matters
Philipp Jarnach ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (92 views/month, #7,292 of 1,000,298).[11] He has Wikipedia articles in 12 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[45] He is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[46]
FAQs
Where was Philipp Jarnach born?
Born in Noisy-le-Sec[2], Philipp Jarnach…
Where did Philipp Jarnach die?
Philipp Jarnach passed away in Börnsen[4].
What did Philipp Jarnach do for work?
Philipp Jarnach worked as composer[6], conductor[7], music educator[8], university teacher[9], and pianist[10].
What awards did Philipp Jarnach receive?
Honors received include Bach Prize of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg[18] and Berliner Kunstpreis[19].