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- Q4401195 description "German musician".
- Q4401195 description "German musician".
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- Q4401195 abstract "Friedrich Ruthardt (9 December 1802 – 23 May 1862) was a German oboist and composer. He played in the Stuttgart court orchestra, and composed chorales as well as pieces for the oboe and the zither. One of the best-known 19th-century oboe concertos, by Bernhard Molique, was likely written for Ruthardt, and first performed at Stuttgart in 1829.Two of his sons were also musicians: Julius Ruthardt (1841–1909), a violinist; and Adolf Ruthardt (1849–1934), a music teacher and composer.".
- Q4401195 birthDate "1802-12-09".
- Q4401195 birthYear "1802".
- Q4401195 deathDate "1862-05-23".
- Q4401195 deathYear "1862".
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- Q4401195 dateOfBirth "1802-12-09".
- Q4401195 dateOfDeath "1862-05-23".
- Q4401195 name "Ruthardt, Friedrich".
- Q4401195 shortDescription "German musician".
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- Q4401195 comment "Friedrich Ruthardt (9 December 1802 – 23 May 1862) was a German oboist and composer. He played in the Stuttgart court orchestra, and composed chorales as well as pieces for the oboe and the zither. One of the best-known 19th-century oboe concertos, by Bernhard Molique, was likely written for Ruthardt, and first performed at Stuttgart in 1829.Two of his sons were also musicians: Julius Ruthardt (1841–1909), a violinist; and Adolf Ruthardt (1849–1934), a music teacher and composer.".
- Q4401195 label "Friedrich Ruthardt".
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- Q4401195 name "Friedrich Ruthardt".
- Q4401195 name "Ruthardt, Friedrich".
- Q4401195 surname "Ruthardt".