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Bredow, Moritz von. 2012. "Rebellische Pianistin. Das Leben der Grete Sultan zwischen Berlin und New York." (Biography on Edwin Fischer's student, Grete Sultan. Many details referring to Fischer and another student, Katja Andy. In German.). Schott Music, Mainz,
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violin sonatas, he had to go to London for medical treatment, where he was told he was seriously ill. He died shortly afterwards in
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in a renowned 1950s EMI LP of Schubert Lieder. His last musical collaboration was with the violinist
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and Classical periods in a historically accurate way. Although his performances were not
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by present-day standards, they were for his time; e.g., he did conduct Bach and Mozart
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Two drawings of Fischer by the German artist and musician Fritz Tennigkeit (1892–1949)
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Ludwig van Beethovens Klaviersonaten: Ein Begleiter für Studierende und Liebhaber
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Fischer published a number of books on teaching, and one on the
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List of music students by teacher: C to F § Edwin Fischer
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Beethoven's Piano Sonatas: A Guide for Students and Amateurs
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In 1932, he returned once again to Berlin, succeeding
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Excerpts from two essays by Alfred Brendel on Fischer
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from the keyboard, an unusual practice at that time.
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Edwin P. Fischer

Mozarteum
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