Löwenbach, Jan, 1880-1972
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found: His Jaroslav Ježek, 1942:t.p. (Dr. Jan Lowenbach)
found: Křička, J. Spuk im Schloss, c1932 (a.e.)t.p. (Jan Löwenbach-Budín)
found: Martinů, B. Voják a tanečnice, p2000:insert (J.L. Budín (real name Jan Löwenbach); Czech attorney and writer on music; b. in 1880 in Rychov nad Kněžnou)
found: San Diego State University Library and Information Access, May 1, 2007:Jan Lowenbach papers (Dr. Jan Lowenbach (1880-1972) was a native of Czechoslovakia who resided in the United States from 1941 until his death in 1972. He was a Czech music critic, writer, and attorney)
found: New York Times WWW site, December 26, 2018:Jan Lowenbach obituary page, dated 15 August 1972 (Jan Lowenbach; musicologist and critic; born 29 April 1880 in Bohemia; graduate in law from Charles University in Prague; was involved in musical organizations and journalism in Czechoslovakia; escaped to Switzerland before the German occupation of Czechoslovakia; lived in New York, 1941-1946; served a chief of the music department of the Czechoslovak Ministry of Arts and Education, 1946-1948; relocated to New York in 1948; wrote studies, critical articles, and commentaries on music and musicians for the American and Czech press and magazines; also lectured widely; died in Glens Falls, N.Y.)
found: Wikipedie, otevřená encyklopedie, December 26, 2018:Jan Löwenbach page (Jan Löwenbach; born 29 April 1880 in Rychnov nad Kněžnou; died 13 August 1972 in New York, U.S.A.; Czech lawyer, music critic, poet, librettist for operas, and translator from German; wrote under the pseudonym J.L. Budín) - https://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_L%C3%B6wenbach
notfound: His Muzikantské dušičky, 1922: t.p. (J.L. Budín)
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2018-12-27: revised
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