Roman Haubenstock-Ramati
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Roman Haubenstock-Ramati
Summary
Roman Haubenstock-Ramati is a human[1]. His place of birth was Kraków[2]. He was born on February 27, 1919[3]. He died in Vienna[4]. He died on March 3, 1994[5]. He worked as a composer[6], graphic designer[7], university teacher[8], designer[9], and graphic artist[10]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (42 views/month, #7,284 of 1,000,298).[11]
Key Facts
- Born in Kraków[2], Roman Haubenstock-Ramati…
- Roman Haubenstock-Ramati passed away in Vienna[4].
- Roman Haubenstock-Ramati was born on February 27, 1919[3].
- Roman Haubenstock-Ramati died on March 3, 1994[5].
- Roman Haubenstock-Ramati held citizenship in Poland[12].
- Roman Haubenstock-Ramati is identified as part of the Jewish people ethnic group[13].
- Roman Haubenstock-Ramati's professions included composer[6].
- Roman Haubenstock-Ramati's professions included graphic designer[7].
- Roman Haubenstock-Ramati worked as a university teacher[8].
- Roman Haubenstock-Ramati worked as a designer[9].
- Roman Haubenstock-Ramati's professions included graphic artist[10].
- Roman Haubenstock-Ramati was employed by University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna[14].
- Roman Haubenstock-Ramati's education included a stint at Academy of Music in Kraków[15].
- Roman Haubenstock-Ramati's education included a stint at Lviv Conservatory[16].
- Roman Haubenstock-Ramati's education included a stint at Jagiellonian University[17].
- Roman Haubenstock-Ramati received the Commander's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany[18].
- Roman Haubenstock-Ramati received the City of Vienna Prize for Music[19].
- Roman Haubenstock-Ramati received the City of Vienna Prize for Music[20].
- Roman Haubenstock-Ramati is recorded as male[21].
- Roman Haubenstock-Ramati's instance of is recorded as human[22].
- Roman Haubenstock-Ramati is associated with the 20th-century classical music movement[23].
- Roman Haubenstock-Ramati's genre is classical music[24].
- Roman Haubenstock-Ramati's Commons category is recorded as Roman Haubenstock-Ramati[25].
- Roman Haubenstock-Ramati's family name is recorded as Haubenstock[26].
- Roman Haubenstock-Ramati's family name is recorded as Ramati[27].
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Origins and Family
Roman Haubenstock-Ramati was born in Kraków[2]. He was born on February 27, 1919[3]. He is identified as part of the Jewish people ethnic group[13].
Education
Educated at Academy of Music in Kraków[15], a conservatory[28], in Poland[29], founded in 1888[30], headquartered in Kraków[31]; Lviv Conservatory[16], a conservatory[32], in Ukraine[33], founded in 1854[34]; and Jagiellonian University[17], a public university[35], in Poland[36], founded in 1364[37], headquartered in Kraków[38]. Studied under Artur Malawski[39], a composer[40], 1904–1957[41], of Poland[42], awarded the Work Flag Order, 2nd class[43]; Józef Koffler[44], a classical composer[45], b. 1896[46], of Second Polish Republic[47]; Adam Sołtys[48], a composer[49], 1890–1968[50], of Austria–Hungary[51], awarded the Honored Art Worker of Ukraine[52]; Tadeusz Kassern[53], a composer[54], 1904–1957[55], of Poland[56], awarded the Bronze Medal for Long Service[57]; and Seweryn Barbag[58], a musicologist[59], 1891–1944[60], of Poland[61].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include composer[6], graphic designer[7], university teacher[8], designer[9], and graphic artist[10]. Roman Haubenstock-Ramati was employed by University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna[14].
Recognition
Awards received include Commander's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany[18], a grade of an order[62], in Germany[63] and City of Vienna Prize for Music[19], a music award[64], in Austria[65], founded in 1947[66].
Death and Burial
Roman Haubenstock-Ramati died on March 3, 1994[5]. He died in Vienna[4].
Why It Matters
Roman Haubenstock-Ramati ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (42 views/month, #7,284 of 1,000,298).[11] He has Wikipedia articles in 12 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[67] He is known by 14 alternative names across languages and contexts.[68]
FAQs
Where was Roman Haubenstock-Ramati born?
Born in Kraków[2], Roman Haubenstock-Ramati…
Where did Roman Haubenstock-Ramati die?
Roman Haubenstock-Ramati died in Vienna[4].
What did Roman Haubenstock-Ramati do for work?
Roman Haubenstock-Ramati worked as composer[6], graphic designer[7], university teacher[8], designer[9], and graphic artist[10].
Where did Roman Haubenstock-Ramati go to school?
Roman Haubenstock-Ramati was educated at Academy of Music in Kraków[15], Lviv Conservatory[16], and Jagiellonian University[17].
What awards did Roman Haubenstock-Ramati receive?
Honors received include Commander's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany[18], City of Vienna Prize for Music[19], and City of Vienna Prize for Music[20].