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Oscar Rasbach : ウィキペディア英語版 | Oscar Rasbach Oscar Rasbach (Dayton, Kentucky, August 2, 1888 – Pasadena, California, March 23, 1975)〔Oscar Rasbach at IMDb web site〕〔''Musical Times'', May 1975, Vol. 116, p. 470〕 was an American pianist and composer and arranger of art songs and works for piano. ==Biography== Oscar was born in Kentucky, but studied "academic subjects in Los Angeles".〔Baker's Biographical Dictionary, p. 1476〕 He also studied music with Ludwig Thomas, Julius Albert Jahn, José Anderson, and A. J. Stamm.〔Baker's Biographical Dictionary, p. 1476, and Claghorn, p. 367〕 He became a businessman, but went to Vienna to study piano with Theodor Leschetizky and music theory with Hans Thorton.〔Baker's Biographical Dictionary, p. 1476〕 He returned to the United States in 1911 and settled in San Marino, California. There he worked as a pianist, accompanist, teacher, and choral director.〔ASCAP Biographical Dictionary, p. 588〕 His obituary in the local news and the ''Musical Times'' claimed that he was a founding member of ASCAP,〔''Musical Times'', May 1975, Vol. 116, p. 470〕 but the 1966 ASCAP Dictionary says that he joined in 1932.〔ASCAP Biographical Dictionary, p. 588〕
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