George Hainl
George Hainl (1807–1873) was a French conductor, cellist and composer.
Also recorded as François-Georges Hainl; F.-George Hainl; George-Hainl.
Overview
Recorded at birth as François Hainl.
Also worked under the name George Hainl.
Born at Issoire in 1807, died at Paris in 1873.
In detail
George Hainl studied at Conservatoire de Paris. training under Louis-Pierre Norblin and Olive-Charlier Vaslin is recorded. the recorded working language is French.
The authority associates the name with classical music.
Employment is recorded with Paris Opera and Orchestre de la Société des Concerts du Conservatoire. Positions recorded include music director. Membership is recorded of Académie des sciences, belles-lettres et arts de Lyon.
Distinctions recorded are Knight of the Legion of Honour and officier d'académie.
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“François George-Hainl”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q4181100: George Hainl
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