A Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers di A. Mason Clarke
Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers. 5 5
Eight Solos for the Violin.
Benda had many pupils. ' Benda, Johann, brother of the preceding, born at Altbenatky, 1713, died at Potsdam, 1752. He was a performer and composer of chamber music.
• Benevento di san Raffale, an excellent amateur fiddler and writer on musical subjects, at Turin. He composed six duets for the violin, and published the same in London and Paris about the year 1770.
Benesch, Joseph, born at Batelow, Moravia, 1793. He was a performer and composer of some merit. In 1823 he was leader at Laibach, and nine years later was leader of the band at Vienna.
• Bennewitz, Anton, born at Privat, Bohemia, 1833, a performer, and director of the Prague Conservatorium since 1882.
• Beriot, Charles Auguste de, born at Louvain, Feb. 20, 1802, died at Brussels, April 8, 1870. Justly esteemed as a performer of the highest order, and a composer of great merit. His parents having died when he was nine years of age, he was placed under a teacher of music in his native town named Tiby who acted in the joint capacity of tutor and guardian. This worthy musician was not long in discovering that his young charge possessed an inborn genius for music and
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