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Johann Friedrich Ludwig “Fritz” Scheel (7 November 1852 – 13 March 1907) was a German conductor, and the first musical director of the Philadelphia Orchestra. He was born in Fackenburg, in present-day Schleswig-Holstein. He emigrated to the United States in early 1893, and conducted concerts in New York City. He was hired to conduct the Trocadero Orchestra at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, and later assembled a symphony orchestra in San Francisco. He was known for his concerts of military music, and one of his trademarks was military attire.

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  • Fritz Scheel (de)
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  • フリッツ・シェール (ja)
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  • Johann Friedrich (Fritz) Ludwig Scheel (* 7. November 1852 in Fackenburg; † 13. März 1907 in Philadelphia) war ein deutsch-amerikanischer Dirigent. Er gründete das Philadelphia Orchestra. (de)
  • ヨハン・フリードリヒ・"フリッツ"・ルートヴィヒ・シェール(Johann Friedrich "Fritz" Ludwig Scheel, 1852年11月7日 - 1907年3月13日)は、ドイツの指揮者。 (ja)
  • Johann Friedrich Ludwig Scheel conosciuto come Fritz Scheel (Falkenberg, 7 novembre 1852 – Filadelfia, 13 marzo 1907) è stato un direttore d'orchestra tedesco. Fritz Scheel (it)
  • Johann Friedrich Ludwig “Fritz” Scheel (Fackenburg (Sleeswijk-Holstein), 7 november 1852 - Philadelphia, 13 maart 1907) was een Duits-Amerikaanse dirigent. Scheel was de oprichter en eerste dirigent van het Philadelphia Orchestra in 1900. Hij repeteerde in het Duits en programmeerde merendeels Duitse muziek. Na het eerste seizoen ontsloeg hij de helft van de musici en verving hen door spelers uit Europa. Hij bleef dirigent van het Philadelphia Orchestra tot aan zijn overlijden in 1907 op 54-jarige leeftijd. Hij werd begraven op de , , Pennsylvania. (nl)
  • Johann Friedrich Ludwig Scheel (ur. 7 listopada 1852 w Stockelsdorf koło Lubeki, zm. 13 marca 1907 w Filadelfii) – niemiecki dyrygent i skrzypek aktywny w USA; założyciel i pierwszy dyrektor muzyczny Orkiestry Filadelfijskiej. (pl)
  • Johann Friedrich Ludwig “Fritz” Scheel (7 November 1852 – 13 March 1907) was a German conductor, and the first musical director of the Philadelphia Orchestra. He was born in Fackenburg, in present-day Schleswig-Holstein. He emigrated to the United States in early 1893, and conducted concerts in New York City. He was hired to conduct the Trocadero Orchestra at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, and later assembled a symphony orchestra in San Francisco. He was known for his concerts of military music, and one of his trademarks was military attire. (en)
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  • Johann Friedrich (Fritz) Ludwig Scheel (* 7. November 1852 in Fackenburg; † 13. März 1907 in Philadelphia) war ein deutsch-amerikanischer Dirigent. Er gründete das Philadelphia Orchestra. (de)
  • Johann Friedrich Ludwig “Fritz” Scheel (7 November 1852 – 13 March 1907) was a German conductor, and the first musical director of the Philadelphia Orchestra. He was born in Fackenburg, in present-day Schleswig-Holstein. He emigrated to the United States in early 1893, and conducted concerts in New York City. He was hired to conduct the Trocadero Orchestra at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, and later assembled a symphony orchestra in San Francisco. In 1900, Scheel became the first conductor and music director of the newly formed Philadelphia Orchestra. He conducted rehearsals in German, and played mostly German music. After its first season, he fired half the musicians and replaced them with European players. He was known for his concerts of military music, and one of his trademarks was military attire. Scheel continued as the Philadelphia Orchestra's music director until his death at age 54, in Philadelphia in 1907. He is buried in West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania. A bas-relief portrait in bronze memorial tablet was created by Philadelphia sculptor Charles Grafly, having been commissioned by the Women's Committee for the Philadelphia Orchestra as a tribute to Scheel in 1908. (en)
  • ヨハン・フリードリヒ・"フリッツ"・ルートヴィヒ・シェール(Johann Friedrich "Fritz" Ludwig Scheel, 1852年11月7日 - 1907年3月13日)は、ドイツの指揮者。 (ja)
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