Hans Huber (1852 – 25 December 1921) was a composer from Switzerland. Huber was born on 28th June 1852 in Eppenberg-Wöschnau (Canton of Solothurn). The son of an amateur musician, Huber became a chorister and showed an early talent for the piano. In 1870 he entered Leipzig Conservatory. In 1877 he returned to Basel to teach, but did not obtain a post in the Conservatory there until 1889; seven years later he became director. Among his notable students were Hans Münch and Hermann Suter. He wrote eight symphonies and several concertos. His last years he lived in Minusio in Villa Gini… read more
Hans Huber (1852 – 25 December 1921) was a composer from Switzerland. Huber was born on 28th June 1852 in Eppenberg-Wöschnau (Canton of Solothurn). The son of an amateur musician, Huber became a chorister and showed an early talent for the piano. In 1870 he entered Leipzig Conservatory. In 1… read more
Hans Huber (1852 – 25 December 1921) was a composer from Switzerland. Huber was born on 28th June 1852 in Eppenberg-Wöschnau (Canton of Solothurn). The son of an amateur musician, Huber became a chorister and showed an early talent for the piano. In 1870 he entered Leipzig Conservatory. In 1877 he returned to Basel to teach, but did not obtain a post in the Cons… read more