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Schirmer

[ shur-mer ]

noun

  1. Gus·tav [goos, -tahf], 1829–93, born in Germany, and his sons Rudolph Edward, 1859–1919, and Gustave, 1864–1907, U.S. music publishers.


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That wife, Jewel Schirmer, had been married to Arthur for 30 years when she died some 12 years ago.

For most of his professional life, 62-year-old Arthur Burton “A.B.” Schirmer has been a man of God.

Betty Schirmer was dead from injuries not unlike the ones Jewel Schirmer suffered nine years prior.

By 1976, they were performing with two of their children, giving concerts as The Singing Schirmer Family.

Meanwhile, Arthur Schirmer is being held without bail in the Monroe County Correctional Facility as he awaits his next court date.

Schirmer begged to be allowed to publish some of my compositions.

Each female of the true Colorado potato-bug lays, according to Dr. Schirmer, about seven hundred eggs.

In 1912 a group of his tuneful and characteristic pieces was published by Schirmer.

Mr. Schirmer of Christiania is also publishing a series of magnificent architectural drawings of the old cathedrals of Norway.

This instinct pleased her teachers immensely; especially Mrs. White and Fraulein Schirmer.

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