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Elisabeth (Lisy) Fischer (born 22 August 1900 in Zurich – died 6 June 1999 in Newcastle upon Tyne) was a Swiss pianist from a talented Jewish family. Born to parents Arthur Fischer (from Deutsch Eylau, Prussia - now Iława, Poland) and Bertha Hochstetter (from Liedolsheim, Germany), she was a child prodigy giving piano recitals from 11 years of age first in Geneva and afterwards in Paris under the tutelage of Lucien Grou de Flagny and later Charles Barbier.

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  • Lisy Fischer (de)
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  • Elisabeth „Lisy“ Fischer (geboren 22. August 1900 in Zürich; gestorben 6. Juni 1999 in Newcastle upon Tyne) war eine Schweizer Pianistin aus einer talentierten jüdischen Familie. Sie galt als Wunderkind und gab schon mit 11 Jahren Rezitals in Genf unter der Anleitung von Lucien Grou de Flagny und später Charles Barbier. (de)
  • Elisabeth (Lisy) Fischer (born 22 August 1900 in Zurich – died 6 June 1999 in Newcastle upon Tyne) was a Swiss pianist from a talented Jewish family. Born to parents Arthur Fischer (from Deutsch Eylau, Prussia - now Iława, Poland) and Bertha Hochstetter (from Liedolsheim, Germany), she was a child prodigy giving piano recitals from 11 years of age first in Geneva and afterwards in Paris under the tutelage of Lucien Grou de Flagny and later Charles Barbier. (en)
  • Elisabeth "Lisy" Fischer, född 22 augusti 1900 i Zürich, Schweiz, död 6 juni 1999 i Newcastle upon Tyne, England, var en framstående judisk pianist. Som ung beskrevs hon av tidningarna, bland annat Crossener Tageblatt, som ett underbarn. (sv)
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  • Lisy Fischer (en)
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  • Elisabeth Fischer (en)
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  • Newcastle upon Tyne, England (en)
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  • Zurich, Switzerland (en)
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