Wilhelm Barge
Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Barge (born November 23, 1836 in Wulfsahl , Dannenberg, † July 16, 1925 in Hanover ) was a German flautist .
Wilhelm Barge was self-taught on the flute due to his rural origins. In 1854 he joined the Hanoverian body regiment as a military musician . In 1861 he got a job as a flautist at the Horchester in Detmold . In 1867 he switched to the Leipzig Theater and Gewandhaus Orchestra as solo flutist and remained in this position until 1895. From 1881 to 1908 he taught at the Leipzig Conservatory .
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- Biographies for the portrait collection of outstanding flute virtuosos, amateurs and composers, Berlin 1906
- Henrik Wiese, curriculum vitae Wilhelm Barge, flute currently 4/2012
Works
- Practical flute school 1880
- Orchestra Studies (9 volumes). Leipzig 1875
- Four Character Pieces Op. 2 for two flutes, Leipzig 1899
- Réverie mélancolique op.3, 1907
- WA Mozart, op.75 Six duets for two flutes (arrangement)
- Critical edition of the musical works of Frederick the Great, 1893
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SURNAME | Barge, Wilhelm |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Barge, Johann Heinrich Wilhelm (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German flautist |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 23, 1836 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Wulfsahl , Dannenberg |
DATE OF DEATH | July 16, 1925 |
Place of death | Hanover |