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David Popper
(18 June 1843 — 7 August 1913)
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Name in Other Languages: 大卫·波佩尔, 大衛·波佩爾, דויד פופר, Popper Dávid, ダーヴィト・ポッパー, Давид Поппер, Давід Поппер, Դավիդ Պոպեր, ديڤيد پوپير, 다비트 포퍼
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Aliases: 达维德·波佩尔, 波佩尔, 達維德·波佩爾, ダヴィッド・ポッパー, デイヴィッド・ポパー, デイヴィッド・ポッパー, Popper, Поппер Давид, Поппер Д.
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Authorities - WorldCat, Wikipedia, VIAF: 24788205, LCCN: n80063359, ISNI: 0000000110467067, GND: 116268409, SUDOC: 166668699, BNF: 13898609h, BIBSYS: 3030338, MusicBrainz: cbb10897-db54-4ee1-8faa-47cb4a3d920f, NLA: 35359989, NDL: 01056664, NKC: xx0000995, BNE: XX1167017, CiNii: DA08179428, IATH: w61r6q6c
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- Date of birth taken from Grove Online, but other sources state 18 June or 9 December 1841.
- Married to Sophie Menter (1846—1918) from 1872 to 1886
- Married to Olga Popper (1865—1942) from 1886
Pages in category "Popper, David/Dedicatee"
The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
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- Cantilène, Op.30 bis (Goens, Daniel Van)
- Cello Concerto No.2, Op.30 (Goens, Daniel Van)
- Cello Sonata No.1, Op.29 (Fuchs, Robert)
- Cello Sonata, Op.92 (Rheinberger, Josef Gabriel)
- Chant lyrique, Op.14 (Grecki, Maksymilian)
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