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Niklaus Aeschbacher (30 April 1917 – 30 November 1995) was a Swiss composer and conductor. Born in Trogen in the canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden as the son of Carl Aeschbacher, he studied music in Zürich and Berlin. After a post as conductor in Bern he became the chief conductor of the NHK Symphony Orchestra in Tokyo in 1954. but returned to Bern two years later. In 1964, he accepted a post in Detmold, where he taught at the music academy from 1972 to 1982.

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  • Niklaus Aeschbacher (de)
  • Niklaus Aeschbacher (fr)
  • ニクラウス・エッシュバッハー (ja)
  • Niklaus Aeschbacher (en)
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  • Niklaus Aeschbacher (* 30. April 1917 in Trogen AR; † 30. November 1995 in Bern) war ein Schweizer Dirigent, Pianist, Musikpädagoge und Komponist. Er war der Sohn des Chorleiters und Komponisten Carl Aeschbacher. (de)
  • Niklaus Aeschbacher, né à Trogen le 30 avril 1917 et mort le 30 novembre 1995, est un compositeur et chef d'orchestre suisse. (fr)
  • ニクラウス・エッシュバッハー(独:Niklaus Äschbacher、1917年4月30日 - 1995年11月30日)は、スイス出身の作曲家、指揮者。 (ja)
  • Niklaus Aeschbacher (30 April 1917 – 30 November 1995) was a Swiss composer and conductor. Born in Trogen in the canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden as the son of Carl Aeschbacher, he studied music in Zürich and Berlin. After a post as conductor in Bern he became the chief conductor of the NHK Symphony Orchestra in Tokyo in 1954. but returned to Bern two years later. In 1964, he accepted a post in Detmold, where he taught at the music academy from 1972 to 1982. (en)
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  • Niklaus Aeschbacher (* 30. April 1917 in Trogen AR; † 30. November 1995 in Bern) war ein Schweizer Dirigent, Pianist, Musikpädagoge und Komponist. Er war der Sohn des Chorleiters und Komponisten Carl Aeschbacher. (de)
  • Niklaus Aeschbacher, né à Trogen le 30 avril 1917 et mort le 30 novembre 1995, est un compositeur et chef d'orchestre suisse. (fr)
  • Niklaus Aeschbacher (30 April 1917 – 30 November 1995) was a Swiss composer and conductor. Born in Trogen in the canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden as the son of Carl Aeschbacher, he studied music in Zürich and Berlin. After a post as conductor in Bern he became the chief conductor of the NHK Symphony Orchestra in Tokyo in 1954. but returned to Bern two years later. In 1964, he accepted a post in Detmold, where he taught at the music academy from 1972 to 1982. Between 1930 and 1950, he wrote one opera, Die roten Schuhe, for the Swiss radio station DRS and a few pieces for orchestra, but also some chamber music. (en)
  • ニクラウス・エッシュバッハー(独:Niklaus Äschbacher、1917年4月30日 - 1995年11月30日)は、スイス出身の作曲家、指揮者。 (ja)
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