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Adolf Franklin Rebner (also Adolph Rebner) (21 November 1876 in Vienna – 19 June 1967 in Baden-Baden) was an Austrian violinist and violist. Rebner was a student of Jakob Grün at the Vienna Conservatory, graduating there with first prize in 1891. Having continued his studies in Paris with Martin Pierre Marsick he settled in Frankfurt in 1896 where he was concertmaster at the Frankfurt Opera. He succeeded Hugo Heermann as professor of violin at the Hoch Conservatory and became famous as leader of his string quartet, which toured Germany, France, Spain and England. In 1934 he was forced to leave Germany (he was released from the Hoch Conservatory in 1933 because he was Jewish) and moved to Vienna. His son (born 1910 in Frankfurt, died 1993, Munich) was an accomplished pianist and accompanis

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  • Adolf Franklin Rebner (also Adolph Rebner) (21 November 1876 in Vienna – 19 June 1967 in Baden-Baden) was an Austrian violinist and violist. Rebner was a student of Jakob Grün at the Vienna Conservatory, graduating there with first prize in 1891. Having continued his studies in Paris with Martin Pierre Marsick he settled in Frankfurt in 1896 where he was concertmaster at the Frankfurt Opera. He succeeded Hugo Heermann as professor of violin at the Hoch Conservatory and became famous as leader of his string quartet, which toured Germany, France, Spain and England. In 1934 he was forced to leave Germany (he was released from the Hoch Conservatory in 1933 because he was Jewish) and moved to Vienna. His son (born 1910 in Frankfurt, died 1993, Munich) was an accomplished pianist and accompanist, who settled in the US in 1939. (en)
  • Adolf Franklin Rebner (auch Adolph Rebner; geboren 21. November 1876 in Wien, Österreich-Ungarn; gestorben 19. Juni 1967 in Baden-Baden) war ein österreichischer Geiger, Komponist und Musikpädagoge. (de)
  • Adolf Rebner (écrit également Adolph Rebner) (21 novembre 1876, Vienne, Autriche - 19 juin 1967, Baden-Baden, Allemagne) est un violoniste et altiste autrichien. (fr)
  • Адольф Франклин Ребнер (нем. Adolf Franklin Rebner; 21 ноября 1876, Вена — 19 июня 1967, Баден-Баден, Баден-Вюртемберг) — немецкий скрипач и альтист. Отец Вольфганга Эдуарда Ребнера. (ru)
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  • Adolf Franklin Rebner (auch Adolph Rebner; geboren 21. November 1876 in Wien, Österreich-Ungarn; gestorben 19. Juni 1967 in Baden-Baden) war ein österreichischer Geiger, Komponist und Musikpädagoge. (de)
  • Adolf Rebner (écrit également Adolph Rebner) (21 novembre 1876, Vienne, Autriche - 19 juin 1967, Baden-Baden, Allemagne) est un violoniste et altiste autrichien. (fr)
  • Адольф Франклин Ребнер (нем. Adolf Franklin Rebner; 21 ноября 1876, Вена — 19 июня 1967, Баден-Баден, Баден-Вюртемберг) — немецкий скрипач и альтист. Отец Вольфганга Эдуарда Ребнера. (ru)
  • Adolf Franklin Rebner (also Adolph Rebner) (21 November 1876 in Vienna – 19 June 1967 in Baden-Baden) was an Austrian violinist and violist. Rebner was a student of Jakob Grün at the Vienna Conservatory, graduating there with first prize in 1891. Having continued his studies in Paris with Martin Pierre Marsick he settled in Frankfurt in 1896 where he was concertmaster at the Frankfurt Opera. He succeeded Hugo Heermann as professor of violin at the Hoch Conservatory and became famous as leader of his string quartet, which toured Germany, France, Spain and England. In 1934 he was forced to leave Germany (he was released from the Hoch Conservatory in 1933 because he was Jewish) and moved to Vienna. His son (born 1910 in Frankfurt, died 1993, Munich) was an accomplished pianist and accompanis (en)
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