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Latest comment: 4 years ago2 comments1 person in discussion
1st, you're missing a symphony (unnumbered and unpublished but not lost, just in multiple manuscript forms complete at libraries, in A major (see for example) (performed 1889, well before the other A major symphony), between the Tell and the Böcklin.) - shame!!... also, there is a lot of information available both online @ RISM and in a book by Edgar Refardt (1944) ("Hans Huber. Leben und Werk eines Schweizer Musikers") with dissertation-level detail on his music. Schissel | Sound the Note!23:51, 25 February 2020 (UTC)Reply
(Ah, it's just the list of symphonies that's missing it. Though looking over the article, obviously some editing for readability -is- indicated :) ) ... and yes, the "ca." can still probably be removed. Schissel | Sound the Note!00:15, 26 February 2020 (UTC)Reply