"117162" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Alberto Lysy" . "Lysy, Alberto (1935-2009)" . "Alberto Lysy (geboren 1935 in Buenos Aires, Argentinien, gestorben 2009 in Lausanne) ist ein argentinischer Geiger, Dirigent und Violinp\u00E4dagoge.Als Sch\u00FCler von Ljerko Spiller wurde er der erste lateinamerikanische Preistr\u00E4ger beim Concours Reine Elisabeth (K\u00F6nigin-Elisabeth-Wettbewerb) in Br\u00FCssel 1955. Er wurde ein pers\u00F6nlicher Student von Yehudi Menuhin. Neben einer erfolgreichen Karriere als Solist gr\u00FCndete er 1967 die Camerata Bariloche. Ab 1977 leitete er Yehudi Menuhins internationale Musikakademie in Saanen; aus den dortigen Studenten rekrutierte er die erfolgreiche Camerata Lysy."@de . "Lysy" . "Alberto Lysy (11 de febrero de 1935, Ciudad de Buenos Aires - 30 de diciembre de 2009, Suiza) violinista y director de orquesta argentino de trascendencia internacional, fundador de la famosa agrupaci\u00F3n camar\u00EDstica Camerata Bariloche. Uno de los m\u00FAsicos y pedagogos de la m\u00FAsica m\u00E1s notables que dio Argentina, especializado en m\u00FAsica barroca Fund\u00F3 en 1971 la Camerata Lysy, y posteriormente la Academia Internacional Yehudi Menuhin y el Festival de Caril\u00F3."@es . "1935"^^ . "Alberto Lysy, n\u00E9 \u00E0 Buenos Aires le 11 f\u00E9vrier 1935 et mort \u00E0 Lausanne le 30 d\u00E9cembre 2009, est un violoniste et chef d'orchestre argentin."@fr . "1935-02-11"^^ . "13896898" . . "Lysy, Alberto (1935)" . "Alberto Lysy (February 11, 1935 \u2013 December 30, 2009) was a prestigious Argentine violinist and conductor. Alberto Lysy was born in Buenos Aires to Ukrainian immigrants in 1935. At age five, his father introduced him to the violin. Lysy left school at age 13 to devote more time to the instrument, and was subsequently trained by violinist Ljerko Spiller. Lysy traveled to London in 1952, where he enrolled in the Silver School; soon destitute, however, he made ends meet by playing under a bridge near the Royal National Theatre. Following a performance for UNESCO in Paris, he returned to Argentina in 1953, though a second opportunity in 1955 took him again to Europe, where he became the first South American artist to obtain a prize at the Queen Elisabeth International Music Competition, held th"@en . "Alberto Lysy" . . "Alberto" . . . "2009"^^ .