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Robert Teichmüller (4 May 1863, in Braunschweig – 6 May 1939, in Leipzig) was a German concert pianist and music educator. He studied piano and music theory with Carl Reinecke at the Leipzig Conservatory where he later became a faculty member in 1897, promoted to professor in 1908. He became one of the most influential piano teachers of his time. His students included notable pianists Günther Ramin, Sigfrid Karg-Elert, Siegfried Rapp, Harry Dean, Kurt Hessenberg, Eileen Joyce, Rudolf Wagner-Régeny, Herbert Albert, Rudolf Mauersberger, (maiden name Loose), and Ernst Oster, who became a music theory teacher. He also edited piano music of Mozart and Max Reger. In 1927 he wrote an ongoing survey of "International Modern Piano Music" with Kurt Hermann.

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  • Robert Teichmüller (de)
  • Robert Teichmüller (fr)
  • Robert Teichmüller (it)
  • Robert Teichmüller (en)
  • Тайхмюллер, Роберт (ru)
  • Robert Teichmüller (sv)
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  • Robert Teichmüller (* 4. Mai 1863 in Braunschweig; † 6. Mai 1939 in Leipzig) war ein deutscher Pianist und Hochschullehrer. (de)
  • Robert Teichmüller (4 May 1863, in Braunschweig – 6 May 1939, in Leipzig) was a German concert pianist and music educator. He studied piano and music theory with Carl Reinecke at the Leipzig Conservatory where he later became a faculty member in 1897, promoted to professor in 1908. He became one of the most influential piano teachers of his time. His students included notable pianists Günther Ramin, Sigfrid Karg-Elert, Siegfried Rapp, Harry Dean, Kurt Hessenberg, Eileen Joyce, Rudolf Wagner-Régeny, Herbert Albert, Rudolf Mauersberger, (maiden name Loose), and Ernst Oster, who became a music theory teacher. He also edited piano music of Mozart and Max Reger. In 1927 he wrote an ongoing survey of "International Modern Piano Music" with Kurt Hermann. (en)
  • Robert Teichmüller (Braunschweig, 4 maggio 1863 – Lipsia, 6 maggio 1939) è stato un pianista e insegnante tedesco. (it)
  • Robert Teichmüller, född 4 maj 1863 i Braunschweig, död 6 maj 1939 i Leipzig, var en tysk pianist och musikpedagog. Teichmüller tvingades på grund av nervsjukdom att överge virtuosbanan, men anställdes som pianolärare vid Leipzigs musikkonservatorium, där han avancerade till framskjutna poster, liksom han i det hela var en framstående pianopedagog. (sv)
  • Роберт Тайхмюллер (нем. Robert Teichmüller; 4 мая 1863, Брауншвейг — 6 мая 1939, Лейпциг) — немецкий пианист и музыкальный педагог. (ru)
  • Robert Teichmüller (Brunswick, 4 mai 1863 – Leipzig, 6 mai 1939) est un pianiste et un professeur allemand. Il étudie le piano et la théorie de la musique avec Carl Reinecke au Conservatoire de Leipzig qu'il intègre en 1897 en tant qu'enseignant et en 1908 en tant que professeur détenteur de chaire, devenant l'un des professeurs de piano les plus influents de son temps. Parmi ses étudiants remarquables figurent , Günther Ramin, , Sigfrid Karg-Elert, Siegfried Rapp, Harry Dean, Kurt Hessenberg, Eileen Joyce, , Martti Paavola, Rudolf Wagner-Régeny, Herbert Albert, Rudolf Mauersberger, Elinor Kaland (née Loose) et Ernst Oster, qui deviendra professeur de théorie. Il a également édité la musique pour piano de Mozart et Max Reger. En 1927, il écrit avec le compositeur , une situation et un guid (fr)
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