Berger, Francesco, 1834-1933
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found: His 97, 1931:t.p. (Francesco Berger) p. vii (pianist, composer, teacher; b. 6-10-1834, London)
found: Grove, 5th ed.(Berger, Francesco; d. 4-26-33, London)
found: Grove Music Online:(Francesco Berger (Francis))
found: Wikipedia, 19 Oct. 2023(Francesco Berger; b. 10 June 1834 in London; d. 26 Apr. 1933 in Palmer's Green, London; British pianist and composer; teacher of piano and professor at the Royal Academy of Music but is mostly remembered as the honorary secretary of the Philharmonic Society for 27 years; born in London (father was naturalized Briton); travelled to Trieste (where his father had originated) in 1848; wrote an opera (in Italian) which was performed there when he was 17; received much of his musical education in Germany; returned to England in 1855; became professor of music at the Royal Academy of Music; became member and director of the Philharmonic Society in 1871, and acted as its honorary secretary from 1884 until 1911 under, among others Arthur Sullivan and Sir Alexander Mackenzie)
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1991-04-04: new
2023-10-20: revised
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