Wilhelm Rauch
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Wilhelm Rauch
Summary
Wilhelm Rauch is a human[1]. He worked as a piano teacher[2] and music editor[3].
Key Facts
- Wilhelm Rauch held citizenship in Austria–Hungary[4].
- Wilhelm Rauch worked as a piano teacher[2].
- Wilhelm Rauch worked as a music editor[3].
- Wilhelm Rauch's field of work was performing arts[5].
- Wilhelm Rauch was employed by University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna[6].
- Wilhelm Rauch was employed by Universal Edition[7].
- A notable student of Wilhelm Rauch was Alexander von Zemlinsky[8].
- A notable student of Wilhelm Rauch was Richard Stöhr[9].
- A notable student of Wilhelm Rauch was Manolis Kalomiris[10].
- A notable student of Wilhelm Rauch was Camilla Frydan[11].
- Wilhelm Rauch is recorded as male[12].
- Wilhelm Rauch's instance of is recorded as human[13].
- Wilhelm Rauch's family name is recorded as Rauch[14].
- Wilhelm Rauch's given name is recorded as Wilhelm[15].
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Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include piano teacher[2] and music editor[3]. Wilhelm Rauch's field of work was performing arts[5]. Employers include University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna[6], a public university[16], in Austria[17], founded in 1819[18], headquartered in main building of the University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna[19] and Universal Edition[7], a record label[20], in Austria[21], founded in 1901[22], headquartered in Vienna[23]. Notable students include Alexander von Zemlinsky[8], a conductor[24], 1871–1942[25], of Austria–Hungary[26], specialised in performing arts[27]; Richard Stöhr[9], a composer[28], 1874–1967[29], of Austria[30]; Manolis Kalomiris[10], a composer[31], 1883–1962[32], of Greece[33]; and Camilla Frydan[11], a singer[34], 1887–1949[35], of Austria[36].
FAQs
What did Wilhelm Rauch do for work?
Wilhelm Rauch worked as piano teacher[2] and music editor[3].