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Walter Trampler (August 25, 1915 – September 27, 1997) was a German musician and teacher of the viola and viola d'amore. Born in Munich, he was given his first lessons at age six by his violinist father. While still in his youth, he played well enough to tour Europe as violist of the prestigious Strub Quartet. In the mid-1930s, he recorded with Max Strub and Florizel von Reuter (violins) and Ludwig Hoelscher (cello) (i.e. the second formation of the Strub Quartet) and Elly Ney (piano). Later, he was principal violist of the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra. He left the quartet and emigrated to the United States in 1939. After U.S. Army service in World War II he returned to music, teaching, performing, and recording. He was a founding member of The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, a

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  • Walter Trampler (de)
  • Walter Trampler (fr)
  • Walter Trampler (it)
  • ワルター・トランプラー (ja)
  • Walter Trampler (nl)
  • Walter Trampler (en)
  • Трамплер, Вальтер (ru)
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  • Walter Trampler (* 25. August 1915 in München; † 27. September 1997 in , Nova Scotia, Kanada) war ein US-amerikanischer Bratschist und Hochschullehrer deutscher Herkunft. (de)
  • Walter Trampler (né le 25 août 1915 et mort le 27 septembre 1997) était un virtuose de l'alto et de la viole d'amour. (fr)
  • Walter Trampler (Monaco di Baviera, 25 agosto 1915 – , 27 settembre 1997) è stato un musicista, insegnante di viola e viola d'amore tedesco con cittadinanza statunitense. (it)
  • ワルター・トランプラー(Walter Trampler、1915年8月25日 - 1997年9月27日)は、ドイツミュンヘン生まれの名ヴィオラ奏者。 (ja)
  • Walter Trampler (München, 25 augustus 1915 - (Nova Scotia), 27 september 1997) was een uit Duitsland afkomstige Amerikaanse altviolist en hoogleraar. In 1944 kreeg hij de Amerikaanse nationaliteit. (nl)
  • Walter Trampler (August 25, 1915 – September 27, 1997) was a German musician and teacher of the viola and viola d'amore. Born in Munich, he was given his first lessons at age six by his violinist father. While still in his youth, he played well enough to tour Europe as violist of the prestigious Strub Quartet. In the mid-1930s, he recorded with Max Strub and Florizel von Reuter (violins) and Ludwig Hoelscher (cello) (i.e. the second formation of the Strub Quartet) and Elly Ney (piano). Later, he was principal violist of the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra. He left the quartet and emigrated to the United States in 1939. After U.S. Army service in World War II he returned to music, teaching, performing, and recording. He was a founding member of The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, a (en)
  • Вальтер Трамплер (нем. Walter Trampler; 25 августа 1915, Мюнхен — 27 сентября 1997, деревня Порт-Жоли, Новая Шотландия) — немецко-американский альтист и исполнитель на виоле д’амур, педагог. Учился музыке у своего отца-скрипача. В середине 1930-х много гастролировал по Европе в составе струнного квартета Макса Штруба. В 1939 г. эмигрировал в США, служил в американской армии во время Второй мировой войны. В 1947—1955 гг. играл на альте в струнном Квартете Новой Музыки. Преподавал в ведущих американских консерваториях — Джульярдской школе, и в Консерватории Новой Англии (с 1982 г. до весны 1997 г.). (ru)
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