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551:. There are four movements, Pastorale- Serenade- Idylle- Winzerfest, of this work, in A major, E major, C and A respectively (several RISM entries for this work, each representing a different source- full score, partial short score, etc.- have incipits for the four movements, not all of them the same ones- allowing some notion of what it would sound like if the score is performable and is taken up. From the incipits one does see that the 1889 symphony is not an early draft of his published symphony in A major (op.134) as one might have thought a possibility. 22: 560:
See the forum thread linked to below, however; so far as is known only concertos 1 and 3 have come down to us intact of the piano concertos. There are also two violin concertos, one published during Huber's lifetime – his opus 40 in G minor, published 1879; another in manuscript, in D minor, based in
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There have also been recordings of one of Huber's works for organ, and a recording on the Organ recordings label of Mainz, both in 2001; perhaps others. The score is again available at IMSLP, in a later edition under Clarence Dickinson with the title 4 Psalm
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part on one of his late violin sonatas (Appassionata)- indeed, one of its movements is an orchestration, with key changed, of the first movement of the first movement of that sonata (information on this is in the
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Symphony No. 4 in A "Academic" in the manner of a Concerto Grosso (for 2 string orchestras, piano and organ) (c. 1907, premièred 15 December 1907 in Basel; dedicated to Felix Weingartner)
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Symphony No. 3 in C major "Heroic" for Soprano and orchestra, Op. 118. (1901, premièred 9 February 1902 in Basel, conducted by the composer, published c. 1908)
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to teach, but did not obtain a post in the Conservatory there until 1889; seven years later he became director. Among his notable students were
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Also exists as a string quartet premiered in 1923 (published in 1924, possibly sketched in 1896) (compare the themes of the symphony -
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in B-flat major, four movements (scherzos are included in addition to the usual fast, slow, and fast tempo movements).
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Symphony No. 2 "Böcklin Symphony" "Sieh es lacht die Au'", Op. 115 (1897, premiered June 2, 1900, published 1901)
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Symphony No. 7 in D minor "Swiss" (1917, premièred 1917 in Basel, conducted by Hermann Suter, published 1922)
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Symphony No. 8 in F "Spring-symphony" (1920, premiered October 29, 1921 in Basel conducted by
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Repertorium Schweizer Komponisten des 19. Jahrhunderts (ed. Arbeitsstelle Schweiz des RISM)
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See the manuscript full score at Basel Library, together with information taken from
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Symphony No. 5 in F major "The Fiddler of Gmund" (also "Romantische". Dedicated to
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In 1889 Huber wrote an A major symphony, which was conducted in December 1889 by
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Description of the full score of the A major Symphony of 1889 at Basel Library
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Missa festiva in honorem Beatae Mariae Virginis F major (Male choir and organ)
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RISM manuscript copy parts for Symphony 8 - and the themes for the quartet -
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database at RISM Online). The D minor violin concerto was published in 2013.
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RISM printed score for symphony 2 (also see IMSLP, with reduced score)
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are slightly unusual for the form in that they have, like Brahms'
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Further information on Kudrun and identification of Stephan Born
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Symphony in A major, without Opus (premiered 1889 conducted by
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Description of autograph short score of symphony no.5 at RISM
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Piano Concerto No. 3 in D major, Op. 113 (1899; 4 movements)
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Piano Concerto No. 2 in G major, Op. 107 (1891; 3 movements)
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Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor, Op. 40 (1879; 3 movements)
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Piano Concerto No. 1 in C minor, Op. 36 (1878; 4 movements)
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Symphony No. 1 in D minor "Tellsinfonie", Op. 63 (ca.1882)
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Serbian and Romanian Folk Songs for mixed choir a capella
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Missa festiva in honorem Beatae Mariae Virginis D major (
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Violin Concerto No. 2 in D minor, WoO (1886; 1 movement)
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Hans Huber. Leben und Werk eines Schweizer Musikers
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Index


24 Preludes and Fugues
all major and minor keys
Eppenberg-Wöschnau
Canton of Solothurn
Leipzig Conservatory
Oscar Paul
Basel
Hans Münch
Hermann Suter
Friedrich Hegar
Minusio
Locarno
symphony
D minor
William Tell
piano concertos
second piano concerto
Friedrich Hegar
Henri Marteau
Fritz Steinbach
Hermann Suter
opera
Rudolf Wackernagel
de
Stephan Born
Albrecht Mendelssohn Bartholdy
de
Fritz Karmin
Gian Bundi

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