Hermann Fliege (9 September 1829, Stendal, Germany – 8 November 1907, St Petersburg) [1] was a German composer and conductor. In 1882 he was appointed the first director of what would later become the St Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra when he was named leader of a band of 100 musicians at the court of Tsar Alexander III. [2] He continued to hold this position until his death in 1907.
Hermann Fliege (9 September 1829, Stendal, Germany – 8 November 1907, St Petersburg) [1] was a German composer and conductor. In 1882 he was appointed the first director of what would later become the St Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra when he was named leader of a band of 100 musicians at the court of Tsar Alexander III. [2] He continued to hold this position until his death in 1907.