Frederick W. Hager
Frederick W. Hager was an American musician, recording artist, composer, and music director active between 1895 and 1923.
Biography
Early life and recording and bandleader
Hager was born in New [Milford Township, Pennsylvania|New Milford, Pennsylvania] in 1874 and began studying violin at 8 years old. He received a scholarship to study violin at the National [Conservatory of Music of America|National Conservatory], and led his own band in New York City at the age of 21.In 1898 he began recording for Harms, Kaiser and Hagen, a recently formed independent record company based in New York and in September of that year won the Phonoscope gold medal for best violin record for Schumann's Traumerei. He began recording for Edison in 1899 and Zonophone and Columbia in 1900. Between 1900 and 1907 Hager served as a bandleader for Edison, Zonophone, and Columbia recording hundreds of sides and becoming the nation's leading recording orchestra.