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Benjamin Bilse
(17 August 1816 — 13 July 1902)
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Name in Other Languages: Иоганн Эрнст Беньямин Бильзе, ベンヤミン・ビルゼ, 本亞明·比爾塞, 本亚明·比尔塞, بينچامين بيلس, Յոհան Էռնստ Բենյամին Բիլզե
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Aliases: Beniamin Bilsse, Beniamin Bilse, Johann Ernst Benjamin Bilse, Беньямин Бильзе, Вениамин Бильзе, Бильзе, Вениамин, 本雅明·比尔泽
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Authorities - WorldCat, Wikipedia, VIAF: 24868445, LCCN: no98111015, ISNI: 0000000108803738, GND: 116181273, BNF: 148397522, MusicBrainz: 3b3d7015-ff1a-46ef-9a52-3d84de3a7fa5, IATH: w6tb22nt
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From humble origins in Silesia, he became a conductor and impressario in Wilhelmine Germany (1870-). His orchestra, the
Bilse´schen Kapelle was the forerunner of the
Berlin Philharmonic. Bilse's name was as famous in Germany as Strauss' was in Austria-Hungary. The Berlin Philharmonic was formed in 1882 by a breakaway group of musicians who initially used the name
Vormalige Bilse´sche Kapelle.
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