- Hans Huber (composer)
Hans Huber (
June 28 1852 –December 25 ,1921 ) was acomposer fromSwitzerland .He was born in
Eppenberg-Wöschnau (Canton of Solothurn ). The son of an amateurmusician , Huber became a chorister and showed an early talent for thepiano . In 1870 he enteredLeipzig Conservatory . In 1877 he returned toBasel to teach, but did not obtain a post in the Conservatory there until 1889; seven years later he became director. He wrote eight symphonies and several concertos. His last years he lived inMinusio in . He died atLocarno .Huber's first
symphony , inD minor , subtitled "Tellsinfonie" has a slight programmatic element, derived from the story of the Swiss national heroWilliam Tell . The symphony is perhaps somewhat similar in style and formal restraint to Brahms, although there is perhaps a foreshadowing of Sibelius in some of the orchestral textures.Between 1894 and 1918 Huber composed five
opera s. [cite web|title=Stanford Opera Site-Opera Composers:H|url=http://opera.stanford.edu/composers/H.html|accessdate=2007-01-09]Huber's
piano concerto s are slightly unusual for the form in that they have four movements (scherzos are included in addition to the usual fast, slow, and fast tempo movements).His
opus number 100 is a set of24 Preludes and Fugues for piano four-hands in all the keys. [cite web|title=Gateway Bayern|url=http://gateway-bayern.bib-bvb.de/|accessdate=2007-01-09]Recordings
The Swedish label Sterling has released all of Huber's symphonies, some tone poems, and the two available
piano concerto s (nos. 1 & 3).References
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