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The Busch Quartet and Serkin became the nucleus of the Busch Chamber Players, founded in Basel, a forerunner of modern chamber orchestras. [2] In 1927, with the rise of Adolf Hitler, Busch decided he could not in good conscience stay in Germany, so he emigrated to Basel, Switzerland. Busch was not Jewish and was popular in Germany, but firmly ...
Adolphus Busch (10 July 1839 – 10 October 1913 [citation needed]) was the German-born co-founder of Anheuser-Busch with his father-in-law, Eberhard Anheuser.He introduced numerous innovations, building the success of the company in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Adolphus Busch Orthwein was born on September 2, 1917, in St. Louis, Missouri. [1] His father was Percy Orthwein and his mother, Clara Busch. [1] [2] His maternal great-grandfather, Adolphus Busch, was the founder of Anheuser-Busch. [1] He grew up at Grant's Farm in Grantwood Village, Missouri and summered at Red River Farm in Cooperstown, New ...
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Peter Busch Orthwein (born October 28, 1945) is an American heir, businessman and polo player. He is the co-founder and chairman of Thor Industries ( NYSE : THO ). Early life
Eberhard Anheuser (27 September 1806 – May 1880) was a German-American soap and candle maker, and the father-in-law of Adolphus Busch, the founder of the Anheuser-Busch Company. Anheuser grew up in Kreuznach, where his parents operated a vineyard that had been in the family since 1627. [1] Two of his brothers and he moved to North America in ...
Busch is a German surname, a cognate of Bush. Notable people with the surname include: Adam Busch (born 1978), American actor; Adolf Busch (1891–1952), German violinist and composer; Adolphus Busch (1839–1913), founder of Anheuser-Busch; Adolphus Busch III (1891–1946), 3rd generation brewing magnate
In 1933, Busch emigrated to Basel in Switzerland, where his brother Adolf was already living. [3] In 1940, he moved to the United States [3] where he was a member of the Adolf Busch's Chamber Orchestra and co-founder of the Marlboro School of Music. [4] In 1954, he was appointed professor at the University of Miami in Coral Gables Florida.