Lebert (Levy), Sigmund
LEBERT (Levy), SIGMUND
LEBERT (Levy ), SIGMUND (1822–1884), pianist. Born in Ludwigsburg, Lebert was a noted pianoforte teacher and a founder of the Stuttgart Conservatory (1856). His Grosse theoretisch-praktische Klavierschule (4 vols., 1858; 191114) became a classic work of pianoforte instruction and was translated into many languages.
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