- César
Saerchinger (October 23, 1884 –
October 10, 1971) was a French-born
American broadcaster, musicologist, and writer. The New York
Times referred...
- " Thyssen, Fritz; Reves,
Emery (1941). I Paid Hitler.
Translated by
Saerchinger, César.
Farrar & Rinehart ;
Hodder and
Stoughton – via Archive.org. Brakelmann...
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biographical dictionary and a
record of the world's
musical activity," by César
Saerchinger, page 200,
Current Literature Publishing Company, 1918 New York Times...
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original on
November 27, 2020.
Retrieved November 28, 2020.
Saerchinger,
Cesar (2013).
Artur Schnabel: A Biography. Read Books. ISBN 978-1-4474-9551-2...
- they show
signs of
undoubted genius (see
biography of
Schnabel by
Cesar Saerchinger). Schnabel's list of
compositions eventually included three symphonies...
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Western Kansas Agricultural Research Centers.
Retrieved May 19, 2011.
Saerchinger, César (1918).
International who's who in
music and
musical gazetteer...
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Biography portal Business and
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Missouri Saerchinger, César (1918).
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- to the one he had
inherited from his
predecessor at CBS Europe, César
Saerchinger: "****o, America. This is
London calling." Murrow's
phrase became synonymous...
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Saerchinger, pp. 265–266 Schnabel, p. 97
Saerchinger, p. 266
Saerchinger, p. 263. "In mid-January he was back in...
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Velhagen &
Klasings Monatshefte. 20 (2): 46.
Saerchinger 1957, p. 102.
Saerchinger 1957, p. 194.
Saerchinger 1957, p. 67.
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