Joachim Stutschewsky

Joachim Stutschewsky

Joachim-Yehoyachin Stutschewsky, יהויכין סטוצ'בסקי, Иоахим Стучевский (February 7, 1891, Romni (Romny), "guberniya" of Poltava, Ukraine - November 14, 1982, Tel Aviv, Israel) was a Ukraine-born Austrian and Israeli cellist, composer, musicologist.

His father, "Kalmen-Leyb Stutschewsky" was a clarinetist ( [http://buecher.hagalil.com/prestel/rubin.htm] ).

In Hebrew, his name is not paralleled with "Jehoiakim" (יְהוֹיָקִים "yəhôyāqīm").

His wife was the Swiss cellist Rewekka (Regina) "Wecki" Schein (1908 - 1999).

External links

* http://www.musica-judaica.com/stut_e.htm
* http://www.imi.org.il/composerInfo.asp?num=164
* http://www.schoenberglaw.com/exiles/stutschewsky.html
* http://www.computerjazz.ch/Pages/Family%20Report/WC01/WC01_010.HTM

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