Charles-Albert Cingria
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BornFebruary 10, 1883
Geneva, Switzerland
DiedAugust 1, 1954 (aged 71)
Geneva, Switzerland
OccupationsWriter, musician
RelativesAlexandre Cingria
Charles-Albert Cingria | |
|---|---|
| Born | February 10, 1883 Geneva, Switzerland |
| Died | August 1, 1954 (aged 71) Geneva, Switzerland |
| Occupations | Writer, musician |
| Relatives | Alexandre Cingria |
Charles-Albert Cingria (February 10, 1883 - August 1, 1954) was a Swiss writer and musician.[1][2] He won the Schiller Prize in 1932 for his biography of Saint Gall,[2] and the Rambert Prize in 1935 for his biography of Petrach.[3] His complete works were republished by Éditions L'Âge d'Homme in 2012.[4]