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SCG6551 - Germany (Berlin) 1969 – Joseph Joachim, Hochschule für Musik Centenary
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Issued by Deutsche Bundespost Berlin in 1969, this 30 Pfennig commemorative stamp honors the centenary (1869–1969) of the Hochschule für Musik (University of Music). The design features the distinguished violinist and composer Joseph Joachim (1831–1907), a key figure in 19th-century German musical life and a close collaborator of Johannes Brahms. The artwork captures Joachim in performance, symbolizing the enduring influence of classical music education in Berlin. A refined tribute blending portraiture and heritage, this issue remains a prized collectible among music-themed philatelists.
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