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  1. Käbi Alma Laretei (* 14. Juli 1922 in Tartu; † 31. Oktober 2014 [1] in Stockholm) war eine estnische Konzertpianistin . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Frühe Jahre. 2 Pianistin. 3 Ingmar Bergman. 4 Schriftstellerin. 5 Wichtigste Veröffentlichungen. 6 Weblinks. 7 Einzelnachweise. Frühe Jahre.

  2. Käbi Alma Laretei (14 July 1922 – 31 October 2014) was an Estonian-Swedish concert pianist. Her father Heinrich Laretei was a diplomat in the service of the Republic of Estonia as ambassador to Sweden; when the Soviet Union occupied Estonia in 1940, the family did not return to Estonia

  3. Käbi Alma Laretei ( 14. juuli 1922 Tartu – 31. oktoober 2014 Stockholm) oli eesti päritolu pianist ja kirjanik. [1] Tema isa oli Eesti Vabariigi saadik NSV Liidus ja Rootsi Kuningriigis Heinrich Laretei [2] ning ema Alma Laretei. Käbil oli kaks aastat noorem õde Maimu Laretei.

  4. Käbi Laretei. Käbi Alma Laretei, [ 2] gift Bergman[ 3] och Laretei Bergman[ 4] ( estn. uttal [kébi laretei] [ 5] ), född 14 juli 1922 i Tartu i Estland, död 31 oktober 2014 i Stockholm, var en estnisk - svensk pianist och författare. [ 6] Biografi. Barndomen och Estland.

  5. 1. Nov. 2014 · 1922-07-14 — 2014-11-01. Concert pianist, author. Käbi Laretei was an Estonian-Swedish concert pianist and author. Käbi Laretei was born in Tartu in Estonia in 1922. Her father Heinrich Laretei was minister of the interior in Estonia in the 1920s, and from 1935 to 1940 was the country’s envoy in Scandinavia.

  6. Käbi Laretei. Estonian-Swedish pianist and writer, born July 14, 1922 in Tartu in Estonia, died October 31, 2014 in Stockholm. She moved to Sweden in 1940. She studied at the Tallinn Conservatory of Music, in Sweden, Germany and Switzerland, among others with Edwin Fischer.

  7. Käbi Alma Laretei (14. VII 1922 – 31. X 2014, Stockholm) was a pianist and prose writer of Estonian origin who lived in Sweden and wrote in Swedish, but concentrated greatly on her Estonian roots in her writing. She was born in Tartu into the family of the diplomat Heinrich Laretei.