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Musician / Composer of Classical
Antonia Tusa (1900–1982) Cellist and Composer. He had Cellopractice since he was 12. First he studied by a russian Coffeehouse Musician later around 1914 by Joachim Stutschewsky During the years took part with his brothers in the 1914 from his Father founded "Tusa-Orchester". Around 1918 he visted as student of Fritz Reitz the Konservatorium Zürich. Composingpractice was teached him by Lothar Kemter, later he had Privatepractice by the Cellists Hugo Becker and Emanuel Feuermann. In May 1927 he became a Solocellist of the Stadtorchester Winterthur. 1938 to 1967 he was a member of the Orchester Der Festspiele Luzern.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Cello Concerto In A Minor / Harpsichord Concerto In D Major | Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach / Carl Stamitz - Antonio Tusa, Frank Pelleg, Winterthur Symphony Orchestra, Clemens Dahinden | 1954 | Album |
Violin Concerto In G Minor / Concerto For Violin And Oboe In D Minor / Trio Sonata For Two Violins, Cembalo And Continuo In C Major / Sonata For Violin And Cembalo In C Minor | Johann Sebastian Bach - Winterthur Symphony Orchestra, Clemens Dahinden, Peter Rybar, Egon Parolari / Anton Fietz, Theodor Sack, Antonio Tusa | 1953 | Album |
Cello Concerto In D Major - Divertimento In D Major For Flute And Strings / Flute Concerto In G Major | Joseph Haydn / Christoph Willibald Gluck - Antonio Tusa, Willy Urfer, Winterthur Symphony Orchestra, Clemens Dahinden | 1952 | Album |
Noël en Suisse Romande / Musique pour Jours de Fête | Genève Chante, La Chanson De Lausanne, Enfants De La Maîtrise De Bulle, Mario Robbiani, Ceux De La Tchaux, L'Echo Romand, La Chanson Du Rhône, Hans Vollenweider, Ursula Burkhard, Dante Brenna, Antonio Tusa, Louis Duquenoy | Album | |
Johannes Brahms: Clarinet Quintet in B Minor, Op. 115; String Sextet in G Major, Op. 36 | Ulysse Delecluse, Quatuor Pascal, The Winterthur String Sextet, Jacques Dumont, Maurice Crut, Léon Pascal, Robert Salles, Peter Rybar, Clemens Dahinden, Antonio Tusa, Oskar Kromer, Fritz Albert, Carl-Heinz Jucker | Album |