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Karl Doppler
MUSICIAN
1825 - 1900
Karl Doppler
Karl Doppler (12 September 1825, Lemberg – 10 March 1900, Stuttgart) was a Hungarian flute virtuoso, conductor, music director, composer. He was the younger brother of the composer Franz Doppler and father of the composer Árpád Doppler. He worked until 1865 as music director at the Theater in Budapest, and from 1865 to 1898 as the Hofkapellmeister in Stuttgart. Read more on Wikipedia
Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Karl Doppler has received more than 20,587 page views. His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Karl Doppler is the 1,053rd most popular musician, the 602nd most popular biography from Ukraine and the 21st most popular Ukrainian Musician.
Memorability Metrics
21k
Page Views (PV)
57.15
Historical Popularity Index (HPI)
15
Languages Editions (L)
8.00
Effective Languages (L*)
1.15
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Among MUSICIANS
Among musicians, Karl Doppler ranks 1,053 out of 3,175. Before him are Paul Chambers, Peter Banks, Ralph Kirkpatrick, John Lurie, Jack Irons, and Johnny Thunders. After him are DJ Kool Herc, Tyler, the Creator, Buddy Bolden, Johann Peter Salomon, Wolfgang Schneiderhan, and Conny Plank.
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I have been following guitar players since the late 70's from prog metal, through the Sharpnel era, post hair metal, post Seattle sound, post nu metal, and on into what I term "the second age of instrumental guitar". All that time jazz and fusion have been cruising along merrily, with new artists arriving, as the music output ebbs and flows, and the guitar players come and go.
The routes to follow the music have changed too, we’re no longer sharing tapes, or VHS videos. We’re no longer finding artists on a myriad horrible Flash websites. The old web has gone, replaced the web 2.0, a vast homogenised sea of social media channels. Over that time the bag of styles and techniques has changed, morphed and grown, the old techniques that used to excite the taste buds have been augmented with new more fiendish additions. Six was not enough, so more guitar strings were added, an ocean of gear was filled, and all these exciting tools added to the ever expanding artist's palette.
In 2004, I set about trying to document the scene. I was wondering what happened to the artists over the years, wanting to find new players, thinking there might be tens or low hundreds of players, but sixteen years later, knowing there are thousands of players, all acr