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Hugo Becker
(13 February 1863 — 30 July 1941)
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Alternative Names/Transliterations: Jean Otto Eric Hugo Becker
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Name in Other Languages: フーゴ・ベッカー, הוגו בקר, Хуго Беккер, هوگو بکر, هوغو بيكر, Hug Becker, 胡戈·貝克爾, 胡戈·贝克尔, هوجو بيكر
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Aliases: フーゴー・ベッカー, Беккер Х., Беккер, Гуго, Гуго Беккер, Беккер Гуго, Беккер Хуго, Becker, Jean Otto Eric Hugo Becker
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Authorities - WorldCat, Wikipedia, VIAF: 15511357, LCCN: n81132096, ISNI: 0000 0001 0873 0794, GND: 11610368X, BNF: 14793088r, BIBSYS: 2079509, MusicBrainz: 2769ce9e-b5f6-48c1-82ad-c3135570524e, NKC: mzk2003208052, BNE: XX1183884, IATH: w63f5jcp
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Son of violinist
Jean Becker (1833—1884).
His brother Hans Becker was the second violinist of the first
Brodsky Quartet from 1885, where from 1885 to 88 he was a colleague of Brodsky,
Hans Sitt and
Julius Klengel.
His sister Jeanne was a cellist who played in the family quartet.
Hugo Becker was the cellist of the Frankfurt
Museums-Quartett ca. 1880-1900 with
Hugo Heermann (1st vl) Bassermann (2nd vl) and
Adolf Rebner (va)
Pages in category "Becker, Hugo/Dedicatee"
The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
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- Cello Concerto, Op.20 (Albert, Eugen d')
- Cello Sonata No.2, Op.28 (Reger, Max)
- Cello Sonata No.2, Op.56 (Kahn, Robert)
- Cello Sonata, Op.4 (Lampe, Walther)
- Cello Sonata, Op.19 (Schumann, Georg)
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