Georg Høeberg
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Georg Høeberg (December 27, 1872 – August 3, 1950) was a Danish composer and conductor. His 1933 performance of Carl Nielsen's Fifth Symphony is thought to be the earliest surviving recorded performance of any Nielsen symphony.[1] His grandfather was the Danish composer and conductor at Tivoli Gardens, Hans Christian Lumbye.
External links
- Biographical information
- Free scores by Georg Høeberg at the International Music Score Library Project
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Preceded by Frederik Rung |
Principal Conductors, Royal Danish Orchestra 1914–1930 |
Succeeded by Egisto Tango and Johan Hye-Knudse |
References
- ↑ Danacord CD DACOCD 365-7, booklet notes
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