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Raphael von Koeber

Raphael von Koeber (January 15, 1848 in Nizhny Novgorod - June 14, 1923 in Yokohama) was a notable German-Russian teacher of philosophy at the Tokyo Imperial University in Japan.
==Early life==
Raphael von Koeber was born in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, but his father (a doctor) was ethnic German. His mother died when he was one year old, and he was raised by his grandmother, a daughter of a priest and tutor to Tsar Alexander II’s wife. She taught young Raphael the piano at the age of 6, and greatly influenced him in his habits and studies. As an ethnic German, he was uncomfortable at school, which he therefore attended only irregularly. At the age of 19, he entered a music school in Moscow over the opposition of his father, where he was befriended by Tchaikovsky and Rubinstein. He graduated at age 24, but decided not to pursue a career as a musician due to his shyness, and instead went to Jena in Germany, where he studied natural history, and later philosophy at the University of Jena with Rudolf Christoph Eucken. After receiving his doctorate at the age of 30, he held teaching posts in University of Berlin, University of Heidelberg and University of Munich, mostly teaching music history and music aesthetics.

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