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Werner Reinhart : ウィキペディア英語版 | Werner Reinhart Werner Reinhart (19 March 188429 August 1951) was a Swiss merchant, philanthropist, amateur clarinetist, and patron of composers and writers, particularly Igor Stravinsky and Rainer Maria Rilke. Reinhart knew and corresponded with many of the great names of the early-mid 20th century in the European artistic and musical world, and his Villa Rychenberg in Winterthur became an international meeting point for musicians and writers.〔(Volkart Foundation )〕 He was sometimes referred to as "the Winterthur Maecenas".〔(Arbiterrecords )〕 Alice Bailly named Werner Reinhart "L'homme aux mains d'or" – the man with the golden hands,〔(Bibliothèque du Gymnase de Beaulieu )〕 and her 1920 portrait of him is called "The Man with the Golden Heart".〔(DeBartha Galerie Senarclens )〕 Oskar Kokoschka also painted his portrait in 1947.〔()〕〔(Oskar Kokoschka: Exile and new home 1938–1980 )〕 Werner Reinhart inherited his wealth from the Volkart family business, based in Winterthur, but he was never much involved in running the company.〔(Volkart Foundation )〕 Reinhart and Hermann Scherchen played a leading role in shaping the musical life of Winterthur between 1922 and 1950, the emphasis being on contemporary music, and they were instrumental in numerous premieres being performed there.〔(KoelnKonzert )〕 Scherchen was one of many people whom Reinhart patronised, not least in Scherchen's case because he had to pay alimony to no less than five ex-wives.〔(Michael Kater, ''The Twisted Muse'' )〕 ==People Reinhart supported and assisted==
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