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Ferdinand Hiller
(24 October 1811 — 11 May 1885)
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Alternative Names/Transliterations: Ferdinand von Hiller
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Name in Other Languages: 费迪南·希勒, 費迪南德·希勒, פרדיננד הילר, フェルディナント・ヒラー, Ferdinand von Hiller, Фердинанд Хиллер, فردیناند هیلر, Φέρντιναντ Χίλερ, فرديناند هيلير, Фердинанд Гіллер, Ֆերդինանդ Հիլլեր
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Aliases: 费迪南德·希勒, フェルディナント・フォン・ヒラー, Hiller, Хиллер Фердинанд, Ferdinand Von Hiller, F. Hiller, Ferdynand Hiller
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Authorities - WorldCat, Wikipedia, VIAF: 95188829, LCCN: n87117174, ISNI: 000000011078365X, GND: 118704931, SELIBR: 261242, SUDOC: 078618258, BNF: 14514757n, BIBSYS: 90171906, MusicBrainz: f666a5e4-89ca-46af-ae17-66d2cb5568c1, NLA: 35372394, NDL: 00919009, NKC: xx0100966, BNE: XX1295149, CiNii: DA04749717, IATH: w64f22qj
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- Hiller is mentioned to have been taught early counterpoint by a Herrn Vollweiler, likely Johann Georg Vollweiler (1770-1847) [AMZ, Vol.37 (1835-1-21), p.34].
- Father-in-law of James Kwast (1852—1927)
- For Hiller's opinion of his contemporaries, see: Ferdinand Hiller’s Twelve Trips to Meet Old Friends in Heaven: A Little-Known Essay in Cultural Commentary from 1881 by Ralph P Locke, Jürgen Thym, The Musical Quarterly, Volume 106, Issue 1-2, Spring-Summer 2023, Pages 9–75 online edition
Pages in category "Hiller, Ferdinand/Dedicatee"
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- Scherz, List und Rache, Op.1 (Bruch, Max)
- Serenade for Piano Quintet, Op.23 (Lange Jr., Samuel de)
- String Quartet No.24, Op.49 (Onslow, George)
- Suite No.1 for Violin and Piano, Op.3 (Jensen, Gustav)
- Suite No.5, Op.135 (Lachner, Franz Paul)
- Suite, Op.8 (Gernsheim, Friedrich)
- Symphony No.2, Op.28 (Jadassohn, Salomon)
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