A Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers di A. Mason Clarke
Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers. 1.09
Petersburg. In 1817 he returned to Paris, and became assistant conductor of the orchestra at the Op6ra Comique in 1821. In 1824 he went to Odeon, where he organized the orchestra for the performance of Italian and German Operas. He then, in 1828, returned to the Op6ra Comique as director, and remained there until 1831, when he went to Lyons to direct the orchestra of the Grand Theatre. His compositions are, Concerto pour violon, Op. 1 ; Trois marches funebres pour harmonie militaire ; Harmonie pour musique militaire; Concerto pour la Clarinette, Op. 4; Quatour pour deux violons, aito et basse ; Fantaisies pour violon principal sur l'air, " Au clair de la lune," avec violon, alto et basse, Op. 8; Duos pour deux violons ; Fantaisies pour violon principal sur un air desMontagnes de l'auvergne, avec quatour, Op. 11 ; Trois trios concertants pour deux violons et alto.
Cristelli, G., a fiddler and composer for his instrument at Salzburg in 1757.
•Croes, Henri Jacques de, born at Antwerp in 1705, died at Brussels, August 16th, 1786. He was, at first, a fiddler and afterwards assistant conductor at St. James's Antwerp. In 1729 he occupied a position in the orchestra at the Thurn and Taxis Court at Ratisbon. He went in 1749 to Brussels, and became
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Dictionary Fiddlers Paris Comique Odeon Italian German Operas Comique Lyons Grand Theatre Concerto Trois Harmonie Concerto Clarinette Quatour Fantaisies Duos Fantaisies Montagnes Trois Salzburg Croes Henri Jacques Antwerp Brussels August Antwerp Thurn Taxis Court Ratisbon Brussels His James
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