Ernst Gröschel

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Ernst Gröschel (9 December 1918 in Nuremberg – 5 May 2000 in Zams, Tirol) was a German pianist. Gröschel studied with Emil von Sauer and others in Vienna. He is regarded as the first pianist who played Mozart and Beethoven completely on historical keyboard instruments. He was a member of the Bamberg Piano Quartet. [1] He left behind a large number of recordings both on vinyl and in the archives of the Bayerischer Rundfunk. [2] [3] [4]

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  1. Bamberg Piano Quartet on AllMusic
  2. Ernst Gröschel on LastFM.
  3. Gröschel, Ernst on LMU
  4. Gröschel, Ernst on Deutsche Biographie