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Wilhelm Heintze

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Band. He served as organist of the St. Jacob Parish in Stockholm from 1881–89, and as the
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from 1889–95. He was elected to the Royal Academy of Music in 1882. Organist
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from 1865–70. In 1871 he became conductor and in 1872 music director of the
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Nystrom, Pia; Kyhlberg, Anna Bostrom; Elmquist, Anne-Marie (1996),
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Wilhelm Heinze


Gustaf Wilhelm Heintze
Stockholm Conservatory
Jönköping Regiment
Lund University
Lund
Gustaf Hjalmar Heintze
Laura Netzel
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1849 births
1895 deaths
Swedish classical organists
Male classical organists
Swedish music educators
19th-century classical musicians
19th-century male musicians
19th-century organists

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