Karl Liebertner Memorial Medal
Karl Liebertner is a figure who has made significant contributions in the fields of music or art, and the design of this medal reflects his achievements and influence. The inscription and pattern on the back indicate a close connection between Liebleitner and children's music, as he was a composer, music educator, or figure related to children's music activities. Laurel leaves usually symbolize victory and honor, while vines and rose bushes add artistic and decorative elements.
Gilhimina Sugia
Guilhermena Suggia (June 27, 1885- July 30, 1950) was a Portuguese cellist. She studied with Pablo Casals in Paris and established an international reputation. She lived in England for many years and received a lot of praise. Sugia was one of the earliest women to make playing the cello her profession. She started learning cello in Portugal at the age of only 5 and graduated from Leipzig Conservatory at 18, later becoming one of the most acclaimed musicians of that era.
Matthias Hofherr's Honorary Cemetery
Matthias Hofherr is a famous German musician and composer, whose music works mainly focus on classical music. He has achieved significant success in his field and made important contributions to the music industry. This cemetery signifies that Hofherr was granted a special honor of being buried in a cemetery considered particularly important after his death. This honor cemetery is usually reserved for those who have made outstanding contributions to society, culture, or art. People paid tribute to his musical talent and contributions, and regarded him as an important figure in the music industry.
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