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Leo Kestenberg (27 November 1882 – 13 January 1962) was a German-Israeli classical pianist, music educator, and cultural politician. Working for the government in Prussia from 1918, he began a large-scale reform of music education (Kestenberg-Reform) which aimed to teach music to all, beginning with small children, and including the education of their teachers. In exile in Prague, he was instrumental in forming the and administrating the first international organization for music education, which became ISME. Fleeing from Nazi Germany further to Mandatory Palestine, he founded a seminary for music teachers and privately taught pianists such as Menahem Pressler and Alexis Weissenberg.

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  • Leo Kestenberg (* 27. November 1882 in Rosenberg, Österreich-Ungarn; † 13. Januar 1962 in Tel Aviv, Israel) war ein deutsch-israelischer Pianist, Musikpädagoge und Kulturpolitiker. (de)
  • Leo Kestenberg (27 November 1882 – 13 January 1962) was a German-Israeli classical pianist, music educator, and cultural politician. Working for the government in Prussia from 1918, he began a large-scale reform of music education (Kestenberg-Reform) which aimed to teach music to all, beginning with small children, and including the education of their teachers. In exile in Prague, he was instrumental in forming the and administrating the first international organization for music education, which became ISME. Fleeing from Nazi Germany further to Mandatory Palestine, he founded a seminary for music teachers and privately taught pianists such as Menahem Pressler and Alexis Weissenberg. (en)
  • Leo Kestenberg est un pianiste et professeur de musique allemand, puis israélien, né le 27 novembre 1882 à Rosenberg, en Autriche-Hongrie, et mort le 14 janvier 1962 à Tel Aviv, en Israël. (fr)
  • Leo Kestenberg, född 27 november 1882 i Rosenberg i dåvarande kungariket Ungern, död 13 januari 1962 i Tel Aviv, var en ungersk-tysk musiker och socialdemokratisk kulturpolitiker. Kestenberg var känd som betydande pianist, då han efter novemberrevolutionen i Tyskland 1918 blev referent för musikfrågor i det preussiska kultusministeriet. År 1921 blev han även professor vid musikhögskolan i Berlin. Kestenberg var en pionjär inom musikfolkbildningen och blev ansvarig för de progressiva reformerna inom musikundervisningen i Preussen i början av 1930-talet. Han propagerade för att skolan skulle ansvara för den musikaliska folkbildningen och för professionell utbildning av musiklärare. Efter det nazistiska maktövertagandet 1933 utvandrade dock Kestenberg, som var jude, till Tjeckoslovakien för att senare bosätta sig i Tel Aviv. (sv)
  • Ле́о Ке́стенберг (нем. Leo Kestenberg; 27 ноября 1882, Розенберг, Австро-Венгрия — 13 января 1962, Тель-Авив) — немецкий и израильский политический деятель в области культуры, педагог, пианист. (ru)
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  • Leo Kestenberg at the piano in 1905 (en)
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  • Leo Kestenberg (* 27. November 1882 in Rosenberg, Österreich-Ungarn; † 13. Januar 1962 in Tel Aviv, Israel) war ein deutsch-israelischer Pianist, Musikpädagoge und Kulturpolitiker. (de)
  • Leo Kestenberg (27 November 1882 – 13 January 1962) was a German-Israeli classical pianist, music educator, and cultural politician. Working for the government in Prussia from 1918, he began a large-scale reform of music education (Kestenberg-Reform) which aimed to teach music to all, beginning with small children, and including the education of their teachers. In exile in Prague, he was instrumental in forming the and administrating the first international organization for music education, which became ISME. Fleeing from Nazi Germany further to Mandatory Palestine, he founded a seminary for music teachers and privately taught pianists such as Menahem Pressler and Alexis Weissenberg. (en)
  • Leo Kestenberg est un pianiste et professeur de musique allemand, puis israélien, né le 27 novembre 1882 à Rosenberg, en Autriche-Hongrie, et mort le 14 janvier 1962 à Tel Aviv, en Israël. (fr)
  • Ле́о Ке́стенберг (нем. Leo Kestenberg; 27 ноября 1882, Розенберг, Австро-Венгрия — 13 января 1962, Тель-Авив) — немецкий и израильский политический деятель в области культуры, педагог, пианист. (ru)
  • Leo Kestenberg, född 27 november 1882 i Rosenberg i dåvarande kungariket Ungern, död 13 januari 1962 i Tel Aviv, var en ungersk-tysk musiker och socialdemokratisk kulturpolitiker. Kestenberg var känd som betydande pianist, då han efter novemberrevolutionen i Tyskland 1918 blev referent för musikfrågor i det preussiska kultusministeriet. År 1921 blev han även professor vid musikhögskolan i Berlin. (sv)
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