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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.

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  • 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. (en)
  • Friedrich Ruthardt (Herrenberg, 9 dicembre 1802 – Stoccarda, 23 maggio 1862) è stato un compositore e oboista tedesco. Suonò nell'orchestra di corte di Stoccarda e compose pezzi per l'oboe e la cetra. Uno dei più noti concerti per oboe dell'Ottocento, di Bernhard Molique, fu probabilmente scritto da Ruthardt, e suonò per la prima volta a Stoccarda nel 1829. Due dei suoi figli erano anche musicisti: (1841-1909), violinista; e (1849-1934), insegnante di musica e compositore. (it)
  • Фридрих Рутхардт (нем. Friedrich Ruthardt; 9 декабря 1802, Херренберг — 23 мая 1862, Штутгарт) — немецкий гобоист и композитор. Отец Адольфа и Юлиуса Рутхардтов. Сын чулочника, с 4-летнего возраста воспитывался в приюте для сирот и был выучен музыке на казённый счёт. Солист Штутгартской придворной капеллы. Известен как первый исполнитель Концертино для гобоя с оркестром (1829). Собственные сочинения Рутхардта включают, главным образом, гобойный репертуар, а также пьесы для цитры, на которой он также играл и для которой составил учебник «Основательное руководство по игре на цитре» (нем. Gründliche Anleitung die Zither zu spielen). (ru)
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  • 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. (en)
  • Friedrich Ruthardt (Herrenberg, 9 dicembre 1802 – Stoccarda, 23 maggio 1862) è stato un compositore e oboista tedesco. Suonò nell'orchestra di corte di Stoccarda e compose pezzi per l'oboe e la cetra. Uno dei più noti concerti per oboe dell'Ottocento, di Bernhard Molique, fu probabilmente scritto da Ruthardt, e suonò per la prima volta a Stoccarda nel 1829. Due dei suoi figli erano anche musicisti: (1841-1909), violinista; e (1849-1934), insegnante di musica e compositore. (it)
  • Фридрих Рутхардт (нем. Friedrich Ruthardt; 9 декабря 1802, Херренберг — 23 мая 1862, Штутгарт) — немецкий гобоист и композитор. Отец Адольфа и Юлиуса Рутхардтов. Сын чулочника, с 4-летнего возраста воспитывался в приюте для сирот и был выучен музыке на казённый счёт. (ru)
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  • Friedrich Ruthardt (en)
  • Friedrich Ruthardt (it)
  • Рутхардт, Фридрих (ru)
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