A Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers di A. Mason Clarke
Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers. 5 5
no mean order. In 1863, he was court capellmeister at Detmold. In 1876, the band being dissolved by reason of the change of government, he accepted the post of leader at the Philharmonic Society, and he was also appointed a professor at the Hamburg Conservatorium, holding both positions until 1889. Since then he has been leader under Hans von Biilow.
Bargheer, Adolf, born 1840, still living. He was a pupil of Spohr and subsequently of Joachim. Since 1866 he has been leader and professor at the Basle School of Music.
Baravacini, Madame, born at Milan in 1778 a celebrated performer.
Barbella. Emanuele, a performer who followed the principles of Tartini. He studied composition under Leo. Some of Barbella's compositions have been published in this country. He died at Naples in 1773.
Barizel, an excellent French performer on the double bass. He played a concerto on his instrument at the Societe Philharmonique at Paris, in 1823.
Barthelemon Francois Hippolyte, born at Bordeaux July 27, 1741, died July 20,1808. Thiscelebrated performer ' and composer lived some time in Paris, and composed, among other music, an opera called " Le Fleuve Scamandre" for the Italian theatre. In the year 1765,
| |
Dictionary Fiddlers Detmold Philharmonic Society Hamburg Conservatorium Hans Biilow Adolf Spohr Joachim Basle School Music Madame Milan Tartini Leo Barbella Naples French Societe Philharmonique Paris Francois Hippolyte Bordeaux July July Paris Le Fleuve Scamandre Italian French
|