Eberhard Rebling

Eberhard Rebling was a German politician, pianist, musicologist, music critic, music historian and university teacher (1911–2008). He was born at Berlin and died at Königs Wusterhausen.

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Identity and origins

He also worked under the name P. van Noorden. His recorded languages were German and Dutch.

He married Lin Jaldati. 2 children are recorded: Kathinka Rebling and Jalda Rebling.

Career and activity

He was employed by Hanns Eisler Music School Berlin. Recorded position is member of the Volkskammer. He belonged to Academy of Arts of the GDR.

Recognition and collections

Eberhard Rebling received Righteous Among the Nations, Order of Karl Marx, National Prize of East Germany, Star of People's Friendship, Artur Becker Medal and Artur Becker Medal in Gold. Work by Eberhard Rebling is held by Anne Frank House.

Identity

Eberhard Rebling is recorded as having received Righteous Among the Nations, Order of Karl Marx and National Prize of East Germany. Eberhard Rebling is recorded as politician, pianist, musicologist, music critic and music historian. Eberhard Rebling is recorded with the citizenship of German Democratic Republic and Germany.

Authority records

The identifiers under which Eberhard Rebling may be traced in institutional catalogues.

Eberhard Rebling is established in the international name authorities as Wikidata Q216336.

In detail

the recorded working language is German and Dutch.

Employment is recorded with Hanns Eisler Music School Berlin. Positions recorded include member of the Volkskammer. Membership is recorded of Academy of Arts of the GDR.

Work by Eberhard Rebling is recorded in the collections of Anne Frank House.

Distinctions recorded are Righteous Among the Nations, Order of Karl Marx, National Prize of East Germany and Star of People's Friendship.

Chronology

  1. 1911Eberhard Rebling born at Berlin.
  2. 1911Eberhard Rebling was born in 1911 at Berlin.
  3. 2008Eberhard Rebling died at Königs Wusterhausen.
  4. 2008Eberhard Rebling died in 2008 at Königs Wusterhausen.

Sources

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  1. 1.

    “Eberhard Rebling”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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  2. 2.

    Wikidata, structured authority record Q216336: Eberhard Rebling

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