Hetsch, (Karl) Ludwig Friedrich
Hetsch, (Karl) Ludwig Friedrich
Hetsch, (Karl) Ludwig Friedrich, German conductor; b. Stuttgart, April 26, 1806; d. Mannheim, June 28, 1872. He studied with Abeille. He was attached to the court of the King of Württemberg, and then conducted in Heidelberg (1846–56) and in Mannheim (from 1856 until his death). He wrote an opera, Ryno (Stuttgart, 1833), orch. works, and chamber music.
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