Ernst Bloch

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Synopsis

Swiss-born composer and teacher

  • 1880 born in Geneva, Switzerland
  • Brussels, studied music at the conservatory
  • Resided in Frankfurt and Paris
  • 1903 moved to Geneva
  • 1916 moved to the United States
  • 1920-1925 taught at Cleveland Institute of Music
  • 1925-1930 director of San Francisco Conservatory
  • 1941 moved to Agate Beach, Oregon
  • 1959 died in Portland

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Six Preludes 1949
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