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    Friedrich Hegar (11 October 1841 – 3 June 1867) was a Swiss composer, conductor, and founding conductor of Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich. The Larousse Encyclopedia...
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  • Hegar is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ernst Ludwig Alfred Hegar (1830-1914), German gynecologist Friedrich Hegar (1841–1927), Swiss...
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    today. The first principal conductor of the Tonhalle-Orchester was Friedrich Hegar, who served from its founding in 1868 through 1906. His successor,...
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    wrote an A major symphony, which was conducted in December 1889 by Friedrich Hegar, and whose full score survives. He wrote in all nine symphonies, eight...
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    first sung in Zürich on 12 September 1868 by Ida Suter-Weber, with Friedrich Hegar conducting the Tonhalle Orchester Zürich. The final, seven-movement...
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  • September 26 – Signor Brocolini, opera singer (died 1906) October 11 – Friedrich Hegar, violinist, conductor and composer (died 1927) November 4 – Karl Tausig...
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    1911) at the Zurich Conservatory being taught by Lothar Kempter and Friedrich Hegar. In 1911, he enrolled in the Paris Conservatoire from 1911 to 1918...
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    modernist novelist, playwright Therese Giehse (1898–1975), German actress Friedrich Hegar (1841–1927), Swiss composer, conductor, violinist James Joyce (1882–1941)...
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  • das Meer, for voice and piano Fromental Halévy – Italie (cantata) Friedrich Hegar – Violin Sonata in C minor Stephen Heller – 2 Valses, Op.93 Theodor...
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    string quartet with professional musicians such as Theodor Kirchner and Friedrich Hegar. In 1865 he met Brahms for the first time when the rising composer...
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  • Henri Gobbi 1841 1920 Hungarian Friedrich Hegar 1841 1927 Swiss Louise Héritte-Viardot 1841 1918 French Joseph Friedrich Hummel 1841 1919 Austrian Felip...
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  • Concerto in B-flat Lennart Hedwall Concerto for cello and strings (1970) Friedrich Hegar Cello Concerto (published 1919) Robert Heger Cello Concerto Paavo Heininen...
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    composer, and music educator. Born in Zurich, Ganz studied cello with Friedrich Hegar and piano with Robert Freund at the Zürich Musikschule. He also took...
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    Schweizer Lieder, 2010, song cycles by Leo Nadelmann, Ernest Bloch, Friedrich Hegar, Rolf Urs Ringger [de] and Willy Burkhard Paul Suter (2005). "Noëmie...
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  • achieved distinction under the direction of its first Chief Conductor, Friedrich Hegar and his friend Johannes Brahms. An intensive collaboration with the...
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  • Haller (1914–2002) Hans Haug (1900–1967) David Philip Hefti (born 1975) Friedrich Hegar (1841–1927) Robert Hermann (1869–1912) Ernst Hess (1912–1968) Willy...
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  • Frank Martin's Golgotha. The first regular conductor was the composer Friedrich Hegar, who directed the choir until 1901, and was also the first conductor...
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    the conservatory directed by the composer, conductor and violinist Friedrich Hegar. Her composition teacher was Lothar Kempier while on piano and organ...
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  • and sang in the church choir. His high school singing teacher was Friedrich Hegar. From 1874, Moser attended the Zurich Kantonsschule. After graduating...
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    obtaining his doctorate in 1876. As a student he was influenced by Alfred Hegar (1830–1914) and Hugo Pernice (1829–1901). Following graduation, he worked...
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  • osteoarthritis same as bouchard's nodes, but over dip joints Hegar's sign Ernst Ludwig Alfred Hegar obstetrics normal pregnancy softening of cervical isthmus...
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  • zur Hausen, professor (Nobel Prize 2008, Physiology or Medicine) Alfred Hegar Philip Hench, student (Nobel Prize 1950, Physiology or Medicine) Karl Herxheimer...
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  • New York Times. Retrieved 8 May 2010. "Cello by Antonio Stradivari, 1714 (Hegar, Küchler, Amaryllis Fleming)". Archived from the original on 7 March 2012...
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    director of Center for Fiscal Policy at Texas Public Policy Foundation Glenn Hegar (born 1970), state senator and Republican candidate for state comptroller...
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    at the Royal School of Music at the Hague, later Daniel de Lange, Emil Hegar and Woldemar Bargiel. At the age of 10 he gave his first public concert...
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