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English: Willy Burmester (1869-1933), German violinist and composer
Deutsch: Willy Burmester (1869-1933), deutscher Violinist und Komponist
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Newspaper Sport & Salon. Illustrirte Zeitschrift für die vornehme Welt, January 4, 1902; 5th vol., no. 1, p. 21

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