Robert Hans Friedrich Köbler (21 February 1912 – 7 September 1970) was a German organist, pianist, composer and professor at the University of Leipzig. Köbler was born in Waldsassen. He studied church music in Leipzig from 1931 to 1934, organ with Karl Straube and piano with Carl Martienssen. Köbler was cantor and organist in Löbau from 1935 to 1945. From 1946 he had a teaching position for organ and harpsichord in Leipzig. In 1949 he became organist at the Paulinerkirche, Leipzig's university church. He was appointed professor of organ and harpsichord in 1956.
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| - Robert Hans Friedrich Köbler (* 21. Februar 1912 in Waldsassen; † 7. September 1970 in Berlin-Buch) war ein deutscher Organist, Pianist, Komponist und Universitäts-Professor in Leipzig. Nach dem Studium der Kirchenmusik in Leipzig (1931–1934) war er von 1935 bis 1945 Kantor und Organist in Löbau. Ab 1946 hatte er einen Lehrauftrag für Orgel und Cembalo in Leipzig. 1949 wurde er Organist an der Leipziger Universitätskirche und 1956 schließlich zum Professor ernannt. (de)
- Robert Hans Friedrich Köbler (21 February 1912 – 7 September 1970) was a German organist, pianist, composer and professor at the University of Leipzig. Köbler was born in Waldsassen. He studied church music in Leipzig from 1931 to 1934, organ with Karl Straube and piano with Carl Martienssen. Köbler was cantor and organist in Löbau from 1935 to 1945. From 1946 he had a teaching position for organ and harpsichord in Leipzig. In 1949 he became organist at the Paulinerkirche, Leipzig's university church. He was appointed professor of organ and harpsichord in 1956. (en)
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| - Robert Hans Friedrich Köbler (* 21. Februar 1912 in Waldsassen; † 7. September 1970 in Berlin-Buch) war ein deutscher Organist, Pianist, Komponist und Universitäts-Professor in Leipzig. Nach dem Studium der Kirchenmusik in Leipzig (1931–1934) war er von 1935 bis 1945 Kantor und Organist in Löbau. Ab 1946 hatte er einen Lehrauftrag für Orgel und Cembalo in Leipzig. 1949 wurde er Organist an der Leipziger Universitätskirche und 1956 schließlich zum Professor ernannt. Köbler war vor allem als Organist und für seine oft humorvollen Improvisationen bekannt. Konzertreisen führten ihn in ost- und westeuropäische Länder. Als Komponist hinterließ er Werke für Klavier, Orgel und Gesang. (de)
- Robert Hans Friedrich Köbler (21 February 1912 – 7 September 1970) was a German organist, pianist, composer and professor at the University of Leipzig. Köbler was born in Waldsassen. He studied church music in Leipzig from 1931 to 1934, organ with Karl Straube and piano with Carl Martienssen. Köbler was cantor and organist in Löbau from 1935 to 1945. From 1946 he had a teaching position for organ and harpsichord in Leipzig. In 1949 he became organist at the Paulinerkirche, Leipzig's university church. He was appointed professor of organ and harpsichord in 1956. Köbler was primarily known as an organist, especially for his often humorous improvisations. Concert tours took him to Eastern and Western European countries. Köbler died in Buch of cancer, at age 58. (en)
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