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  1. Francis Hueffer (born Franz Carl Christoph Johann Hüffer; 22 May 1845 – 19 January 1889) was a German-English writer on music, music critic, and librettist.

  2. Francis Hueffer (1845–89) was born and studied music in Germany, but moved to London in 1869 to pursue a career as a critic and writer on music. He edited the series 'The Great Musicians' for Novello and Co., was music critic of The Times, wrote libretti for some now-forgotten operas, and was an early advocate and interpreter to the British of Wagner.

  3. Hace 5 días · Francis Hueffer (1843–1889) was music critic for The Times from 1878 to 1889 and was also secretary of the Wagner Society founded in 1873. This 1874 book, much of it originally published in the Fortnightly Review, considers Wagner's role in the musical developments of the nineteenth century that followed the watershed of Beethoven ...

    • Francis Hueffer
    • 1971
  4. Francis Hueffer, nacido Franz Carl Christoph Johann Hüffer el 22 de mayo de 1845, muerto el 19 de enero de 1889 (43 años), es musicólogo, crítico musical y libretista inglés original alemán.

  5. Ford was born in Wimbledon in Surrey [2] to Catherine Madox Brown and Francis Hueffer, the eldest of three; his brother was Oliver Madox Hueffer and his sister was Juliet Hueffer, the wife of David Soskice and mother of Frank Soskice. Ford's father, who became music critic for The Times, was German and his mother English.

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    • 1873–1939
  6. views 1,347,620 updated. Hueffer, Francis (real name, Franz Hüffer), German-born English writer on music; b. Münster, May 22, 1843; d. London, Jan. 19, 1889. He studied philology and music in London, Paris, Berlin, and Leipzig.

  7. Hueffer, Francis, 1845-1889: The life of the Greeks and Romans described from antique monuments (Chatto & Windus, 1881), also by E. Guhl and Wilhelm David Koner (page images at HathiTrust) Hueffer, Francis, 1845-1889: Musical studies (A. & C. Black, 1880) (page images at HathiTrust)