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Alexander Uber (1783–1824) was a German cello virtuoso, composer, and Kapellmeister; he was a student of Johannes Jäger. Among his compositions are a cello concerto, a set of variations for cello and orchestra, several instrumental works, and some Lieder. His brother Hermann was also a composer and Kapellmeister; the two were sons of a noted jurist and amateur musician, Christian Benjamin Uber. Uber was born and died in Breslau.

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  • Alexander Uber (Breslau avui Wrocław, Polònia, 1783 - Breslau, 1824) fou un violinista i compositor alemany. Era fill de Christian Benjamin i germà de Friederich Christian també músics i compositors. Fou mestre de capella del príncep Schóudich-Karolath i es distingí com a excel·lent violinista. Les seves obres principals són: * un concert per a violoncel; * variacions per al mateix instrument amb acompanyament de quartet d'arc o orquestra; * un septimí per a clarinet, corn, violí, dues violes i dos violoncels; * variacions per a instruments de vent, lieder, etc.. (ca)
  • Alexander Uber (* 1783 in Breslau; † 1824 in Breslau) war ein deutscher Komponist und Kapellmeister. (de)
  • Alexander Uber (1783–1824) was a German cello virtuoso, composer, and Kapellmeister; he was a student of Johannes Jäger. Among his compositions are a cello concerto, a set of variations for cello and orchestra, several instrumental works, and some Lieder. His brother Hermann was also a composer and Kapellmeister; the two were sons of a noted jurist and amateur musician, Christian Benjamin Uber. Uber was born and died in Breslau. (en)
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  • Alexander Uber (Breslau avui Wrocław, Polònia, 1783 - Breslau, 1824) fou un violinista i compositor alemany. Era fill de Christian Benjamin i germà de Friederich Christian també músics i compositors. Fou mestre de capella del príncep Schóudich-Karolath i es distingí com a excel·lent violinista. Les seves obres principals són: * un concert per a violoncel; * variacions per al mateix instrument amb acompanyament de quartet d'arc o orquestra; * un septimí per a clarinet, corn, violí, dues violes i dos violoncels; * variacions per a instruments de vent, lieder, etc.. (ca)
  • Alexander Uber (* 1783 in Breslau; † 1824 in Breslau) war ein deutscher Komponist und Kapellmeister. (de)
  • Alexander Uber (1783–1824) was a German cello virtuoso, composer, and Kapellmeister; he was a student of Johannes Jäger. Among his compositions are a cello concerto, a set of variations for cello and orchestra, several instrumental works, and some Lieder. His brother Hermann was also a composer and Kapellmeister; the two were sons of a noted jurist and amateur musician, Christian Benjamin Uber. Uber was born and died in Breslau. (en)
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