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Friedrich Hegar
(11 October 1841 — 2 June 1927)
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Alternative Names/Transliterations: Eduard Ernst Friedrich Hegar
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Name in Other Languages: Фридрих Хегар, フリードリヒ・ヘーガー, 弗里德里希·黑加爾, 弗里德里希·黑加尔, فريدريتش هيجار, Fredriç Hiqar
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Aliases: Хегар Фридрих, F.ヘーガー
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Authorities - WorldCat, Wikipedia, VIAF: 5729501, LCCN: n88036901, ISNI: 0000000114667744, GND: 11889112X, SUDOC: 24394151X, BNF: 16268191x, BIBSYS: 90204898, HDS: 020675, MusicBrainz: f561dc75-7e8d-4486-8c1a-e52508770f08, NKC: xx0115321, ICCU: MUSV033339, CiNii: DA11259081, IATH: w6k93kf6
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Father of the cellist
Johannes Hegar (1874—1929). Brother of cellist
Emil Hegar (1843–1921)
Leader in the first European performance of Brahms' String Sextet No 2. Conducted the first performance of
Hans Huber's early (and repudiated) A major symphony (1880s).
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