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Ludwig Hoelscher (23 August 1907 – 8 May 1996) was a German cellist. He played internationally as a soloist, and was well known as a chamber musician, first playing from 1932 in Elly Ney's piano trio, then in the Strub Quartet and other formations. He was an important cellist of the Nazi era, playing in propaganda concerts and teaching in Berlin and Salzburg. After the World War, he taught at the Musikhochschule Stuttgart and played internationally. He played the world premieres of more than 50 compositions.

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  • Ludwig Hoelscher (* 23. August 1907 in Solingen; † 8. Mai 1996 in Tutzing) war ein deutscher Cellist. (de)
  • Ludwig Hoelscher (23 August 1907 – 8 May 1996) was a German cellist. He played internationally as a soloist, and was well known as a chamber musician, first playing from 1932 in Elly Ney's piano trio, then in the Strub Quartet and other formations. He was an important cellist of the Nazi era, playing in propaganda concerts and teaching in Berlin and Salzburg. After the World War, he taught at the Musikhochschule Stuttgart and played internationally. He played the world premieres of more than 50 compositions. (en)
  • Louis Hoelscher (Solingen, 23 août 1907 – Tutzing, 8 mai 1996) est un violoncelliste allemand. (fr)
  • ルートヴィヒ・ヘルシャー(Ludwig Hoelscher, 1907年8月23日 - 1996年5月8日)は、ドイツのチェロ奏者。 (ja)
  • Людвиг Хёльшер (нем. Ludwig Hoelscher; 23 августа 1907 года, Золинген — 8 мая 1996 года, Тутцинг) — немецкий виолончелист и педагог. (ru)
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  • Tutzing, Germany (en)
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  • Ludwig Hoelscher (en)
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  • Berlin University of the Arts (en)
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  • Musikhochschule Stuttgart (en)
  • Elly Ney Piano Trio (en)
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  • Ludwig Hoelscher (* 23. August 1907 in Solingen; † 8. Mai 1996 in Tutzing) war ein deutscher Cellist. (de)
  • Ludwig Hoelscher (23 August 1907 – 8 May 1996) was a German cellist. He played internationally as a soloist, and was well known as a chamber musician, first playing from 1932 in Elly Ney's piano trio, then in the Strub Quartet and other formations. He was an important cellist of the Nazi era, playing in propaganda concerts and teaching in Berlin and Salzburg. After the World War, he taught at the Musikhochschule Stuttgart and played internationally. He played the world premieres of more than 50 compositions. (en)
  • Louis Hoelscher (Solingen, 23 août 1907 – Tutzing, 8 mai 1996) est un violoncelliste allemand. (fr)
  • ルートヴィヒ・ヘルシャー(Ludwig Hoelscher, 1907年8月23日 - 1996年5月8日)は、ドイツのチェロ奏者。 (ja)
  • Людвиг Хёльшер (нем. Ludwig Hoelscher; 23 августа 1907 года, Золинген — 8 мая 1996 года, Тутцинг) — немецкий виолончелист и педагог. (ru)
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  • Ludwig Hoelscher (de)
  • Ludwig Hoelscher (fr)
  • Ludwig Hoelscher (en)
  • ルートヴィヒ・ヘルシャー (ja)
  • Хёльшер, Людвиг (ru)
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