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Eduard Herrmann
(18 December 1850 — 24 April 1937)
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Alternative Names/Transliterations: Edouard Herrmann
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Name in Other Languages: Eduard Emil Herrmann
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Aliases: Edouard Herrmann
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Authorities - WorldCat, VIAF: 472149108399568780007, LCCN: no89015168, ISNI: 0000000083597164, GND: 116746963, BNF: 167359057, NKC: mzk2014807455
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Eduard Herrmann studied violin at the Stuttgart conservatoire from 1861-8, then in Berlin 1869-70 (vl Joachin composition Kiel). He was a concertmaster at various locations in Germany and also St. Petersburg 1871-81. In 1881 he emigrated to New York, where he formed a string quartet with
Lilienthal, Hauser and Schenck.
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Th. Herrmann wrote at least 100 Opus numbers, all for 1st position violin, published 1880-1895 by Schott (Brussels), Bertram and A.P. Schmidt. (source; SBB catalog)
His similarly named contemporary
Carl Herrmann (1810—1890) edited many works for strings.
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