A Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers di A. Mason Clarke
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• Booklet, Karl Maria von, born at Prague 1801, died at Vienna, July 15, 1881. He studied the piano with Zawora, violin with Pixis, and composition with Dionys Weber. In 1820 he was violinist at the " Theater an der Wien," Vienna, but afterwards devoted himself entirely to pianoforte playing.
* Bohm, Joseph, born at Pesth, March 4, 1795, died at Vienna, March 28, 1876, an excellent violinist and teacher, pupil of Rode. He appeared at Vienna in 1815 with great success, then travelled in Italy, and after his return (1819) was appointed professor of the violin at the Vienna Conser-vatorium, and in 1821 member of the Imperial band. From 1823 to 1825 he made many concert tours. Bohm was held in high esteem as a teacher. Ernst,
ioachim, Singer, Hellmesberger (sen.), Straus, Rappoldi and others were his pupils. In 1848 he gave up his post as teacher at the Conservatorium, and in 1868 retired from the band. He published only a few works for the violin.
Bohrer, Anthony, born at Munich 1783 died in Hanover 1852. He was a pupil of R. Kreutzer in Paris, and a performer of great merit. Maxmilian, born at Munich 1785, died at Stuttgart 1867, a performer on the 'cello, and pupil ofSchwarz. These two performers were brothers and were, at an early age, appointed members
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Dictionary Fiddlers Booklet Karl Maria Prague Vienna July Zawora Pixis Dionys Weber Theater Wien Vienna Bohm Joseph Pesth March Vienna March Rode Vienna Italy Vienna Conser-vatorium Imperial Singer Hellmesberger Straus Rappoldi Conservatorium Anthony Munich Hanover Kreutzer Paris Munich Stuttgart Schwarz Bohm Ernst Maxmilian These
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