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Category:Barth, Karl Heinrich
Karl Heinrich Barth
(12 July 1847 — 23 December 1922)
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Alternative Names/Transliterations: Heinrich Barth, Rafael Mayo
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Born in Pillau, East Prussia (now Baltiysk, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia).
In the 1870s he formed a piano trio the
Barth Trio
, with the violinist
Heinrich De Ahna
and the cellist
Robert Hausmann
, then in the 1890s the
Berlin Trio
with
Emanuel Wirth
and
Robert Hausmann
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Works dedicated to: Barth, Karl Heinrich
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Piano Sonata in D major, Op.11 (Andersson, Richard)
Piano Trio No.2, Op.73 (Stanford, Charles Villiers)
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Violin Sonata No.2, Op.3 (Rappoldi, Eduard)
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