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trampler (ˈtræmplə(r)) [f. trample v. + -er1.] One who tramples, in various senses.1580 Hollyband Treas. Fr. Tong, Trotteur, vn villotier, a trotter, a trampler. 1611 Cotgr., Fouleur, a treader (of grapes, &c.), a stamper, or trampler on. 1784 Cowper Task vi. 465 Th' injurious trampler upon Nature's...
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Walter Trampler
In 1947, Trampler became a founding member of the New Music Quartet. Article by Myron Rosenblum in memory of Trampler
Walter Trampler Remembered, another page in memoriam
Info Please Walter Trampler page
1915 births
1997
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Bruce Trampler
Early life
Trampler was born in Maplewood, New Jersey. where he attended Columbia High School. When Arum moved Top Rank to Las Vegas in 1986, Trampler went to Nevada with him.
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Reinhold Trampler
Reinhold Trampler (26 July 1877 – 21 December 1964) was an Austrian fencer who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics.
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Trampling (sexual practice)
The trampler will predominantly walk, jump and stomp on the person's back and chest.
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Adele Girard
April 1996
Marsala Trampler, Eleisa, "Don't Let It End Pt. I: Joe Marsala". The Clarinet. June 2007
Marsala Trampler, Eleisa, "Don't Let It End Pt. September 2007
Marsala-Trampler, Eleisa, "Adele Girard Marsala: First Lady of the Jazz Harp". The American Harp Journal.
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Strub Quartet
Jost Raba (1934–1938), Hermann Hubl (1939–1951), Otto Schad (1951–1953) und Ruth Wagner-Nielen (1953–1965) as 2. violin, Rudolph Nel (1929–1933), Walter Trampler meloclassic 2014)
Gerhart von Westerman: String quartet no. 2 in C minor, op. 8 (Electrola 1941, meloclassic 2014)
Literature
Max Strub; Jost Raba; Walter Trampler
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Hyo Kang
has given many works their American premieres, and has enjoyed musical collaborations with artists such as Leon Fleisher, Pina Carmirelli, and Walter Trampler
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Malebranche (Divine Comedy)
Alichino (derived from Arlecchino, the harlequin)
Barbariccia ("Curly Beard")
Cagnazzo ("Nasty Dog")
Calcabrina (possibly "Grace Stomper" or "Frost Trampler
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Yale Quartet
Violist David Schwartz, who began with the quartet, was later replaced by renowned violist Walter Trampler. Beethoven Quartets Op 127 & 131: Erle-Aki-Schwartz-Parisot; Op 132: Erle-Matsuda-Schwartz-Parisot; Op 130, 133, 135: Erle-Aki-Trampler-Parisot).
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Joe Marsala
April 1996
Marsala Trampler, Eleisa, "Don't Let It End Pt. I: Joe Marsala". The Clarinet. June 2007
Marsala Trampler, Eleisa, "Don't Let It End Pt. September 2007
Marsala-Trampler, Eleisa, "Adele Girard Marsala: First Lady of the Jazz Harp". The American Harp Journal.
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1997 in Germany
, research and applied physicist and inventor (born 1907).
26 June – Adolf Weidmann, athlete and sports official (born 1901)
27 September – Walter Trampler
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Pierre-Henri Xuereb
Following this he studied for a time in the United States with William Primrose and Walter Trampler, both at the Juilliard School and Boston University
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Calcabrina
Calcabrina's name is possibly meant to mean "grace-stomper" or "frost trampler."
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Cuban Hebrew Congregation
It includes stained glass windows of the Twelve Tribes of Israel designed by Inge Pape Trampler.
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