Carl Friedberg

Carl Rudolf Hermann Friedberg (September 18, 1872 in Bingen, Germany - September 9, 1955 in Meran, Italy) was a German pianist and teacher of Jewish origin. He was son of Eduard Friedberg (?-1937) and Elisa Landau (1844-1926) from Bingen. The Friedberg were wine merchants in Bingen since 1700. Friedberg's career as a performer spanned over 60 years in both Europe and America. He made his official debut in 1892 with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra under Mahler. This performance received a positive review from Edward Hanslick.

Carl Friedberg

Carl Rudolf Hermann Friedberg (September 18, 1872 in Bingen, Germany - September 9, 1955 in Meran, Italy) was a German pianist and teacher of Jewish origin. He was son of Eduard Friedberg (?-1937) and Elisa Landau (1844-1926) from Bingen. The Friedberg were wine merchants in Bingen since 1700. Friedberg's career as a performer spanned over 60 years in both Europe and America. He made his official debut in 1892 with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra under Mahler. This performance received a positive review from Edward Hanslick.