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[[File:Ingrid Haebler (record cover picture).png|right|Ingrid Haebler (~1969)]]
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'''Ingrid Haebler''' (born [[Vienna, Austria]], June 20, 1929<ref>[http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Bio/Haebler-Ingrid.htm]</ref>) is an Austrian pianist. Studied at the Salzburg Mozarteum, Vienna Music Academy, Geneva Conservatory and privately in Paris with [[Marguerite Long]]. She toured worldwide, but is best known for a series of recordings from the 1950s to 1980s. Her complete recording of Mozart's piano sonatas for the Denon label are still regarded as among the finest sets, and were the source for the pirated cycle attributed falsely to [[Joyce Hatto]]. Haebler also recorded all of Mozart's piano concertos (almost all of them twice)- often with her own cadenzas - and all of Schubert's sonatas. She was one of several Austrian musicians to experiment early with period instruments, having recorded music of [[J. C. Bach]] on a fortepiano. Her recordings of Beethoven with violinist [[Henryk Szeryng]] are particularly prized.
'''Ingrid Haebler''' (born [[Vienna, Austria]], June 20, 1929<ref>[http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Bio/Haebler-Ingrid.htm]</ref>) is an Austrian pianist. Studied at the Salzburg Mozarteum, Vienna Music Academy, Geneva Conservatory and privately in Paris with [[Marguerite Long]]. She toured worldwide, but is best known for a series of recordings from the 1950s to 1980s. Her complete recording of Mozart's piano sonatas for the Denon label are still regarded as among the finest sets, and were the source for the pirated cycle attributed falsely to [[Joyce Hatto]]. Haebler also recorded all of Mozart's piano concertos (almost all of them twice)- often with her own cadenzas - and all of Schubert's sonatas. She was one of several Austrian musicians to experiment early with period instruments, having recorded music of [[J. C. Bach]] on a fortepiano. Her recordings of Beethoven with violinist [[Henryk Szeryng]] are particularly prized.
[[File:Ingrid_Haebler_1969_omusical_tour_of_Southern_Africa.png|thumb|left|Ingrid Haebler 1969. Photo dedicated to Southern Africa musical tour organiser Hans Adler.[http://hansadlermusiciansdedications.blogspot.ca/2013/10/album-4-of-has-dedicated-musicians.html]]]

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Ingrid Haebler (~1969)
Ingrid Haebler (~1969)

Ingrid Haebler (born Vienna, Austria, June 20, 1929[1]) is an Austrian pianist. Studied at the Salzburg Mozarteum, Vienna Music Academy, Geneva Conservatory and privately in Paris with Marguerite Long. She toured worldwide, but is best known for a series of recordings from the 1950s to 1980s. Her complete recording of Mozart's piano sonatas for the Denon label are still regarded as among the finest sets, and were the source for the pirated cycle attributed falsely to Joyce Hatto. Haebler also recorded all of Mozart's piano concertos (almost all of them twice)- often with her own cadenzas - and all of Schubert's sonatas. She was one of several Austrian musicians to experiment early with period instruments, having recorded music of J. C. Bach on a fortepiano. Her recordings of Beethoven with violinist Henryk Szeryng are particularly prized.

File:Ingrid Haebler 1969 omusical tour of Southern Africa.png
Ingrid Haebler 1969. Photo dedicated to Southern Africa musical tour organiser Hans Adler.[2]

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