Ernest Schelling (English Wikipedia)

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  • "Ernest Schelling". The New York Times. December 9, 1939. Retrieved 2015-06-02. The career of Ernest Schelling, one of the most brilliant figures in the musical life of New York City, was one of extraordinary activity, versatility and success. ...
  • "Mrs. Ernest Schelling. Wife of Conductor of Baltimore Symphony Dies in Lausanne". The New York Times. February 5, 1938. Retrieved 2015-06-02. Mrs. Lucie D. Schelling, wife of Ernest Schelling, conductor of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, who is on leave of absence because of eye trouble, died last night at their Summer home at Lausanne, Switzerland, according to a cable received here.
  • "Schelling Weds Peggy Marshall. Bride Of Composer And Pianist". The New York Times. August 30, 1939. Retrieved 2015-06-02. Ernest Schelling, internationally known composer, pianist and conductor, and Miss Peggy Marshall of this city, young niece of Mrs. Vincent Astor ...

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  • "Ernest Schelling". International Piano Archives at Maryland. Retrieved 19 July 2013. Ernest Schelling was born in Belvedere, N.J. on July 26, 1876. He studied music with his father and made his debut as a pianist at the Academy of Music in Philadelphia at the age of four. ...

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