- as were
Amadeus violinist Siegmund Nissel and
violist Peter Schidlof.
Brainin and
Schidlof met in a
British internment camp. Like many
Jewish refugees...
- Leo R.
Schidlof (1886–October 17, 1966 in London) was an
Austrian art dealer, art
expert and collector. In the 1920s,
Schidlof ran Leo
Schidlof's art auction...
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Peter Schidlof (9 July 1922 – 16
August 1987;
later violist) were
driven out of
Vienna after Hitler's
Anschluss of 1938.
Brainin and
Schidlof met in...
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Peter Schidlof OBE (born Hans
Schidlof; 9 July 1922 – 16
August 1987) was an Austrian-British
violist and co-founder of the
Amadeus Quartet. Born in Göllersdorf...
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novelist Jack Russell,
Victorian hunting parson, dog
breeder Peter Schidlof, Austrian-British
violist and co-founder of the
Amadeus Quartet Edward...
- Santórsola (1904–1994),
composer Hermann Scherchen (1891–1966),
conductor Peter Schidlof (1922–1987)
Ervin Schiffer (1932–2014)
Hanning Schröder (1896–1987), composer...
- the
Spanish Court cello of 1694.
MacDonald 1719
Felix M.
WarburgPeter Schidlof Purchased as part of a
quartet of
Stradivari for $200,000 by
banker Felix...
- Hrvatske. Lujo Vojnović (1962).
Kratka istorija Dubrovačke Republike.
Marica Schidlof-Vojnović.
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- alien" in
Onchan Camp on the Isle of Man
where he met the
violist Peter Schidlof and
later the
violinist Norbert Brainin. With the
British cellist, Martin...
- Mironov, 46,
Soviet actor,
complications from mis-administered drug.
Peter Schidlof, 65, Austrian-born
British violist, co-founder of the
Amadeus Quartet....