A Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers di A. Mason Clarke
Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers. 1.09
Bohemia, in 1708, died at Mannheim in 1774. Pupil of Timmer and Rosetti on the violin, and of Biarelli on the flute. He entered the service of the Starost Suchaczewski at Warsaw, and in 1733 was admitted to the Chapel Royal of the King of Poland. In 1734 he entered the orchestra of the Prince Royal of Prussia, with whom he went in 1740 to Berlin, on his accession to the throne. In 1760 he went to Mannheim, as fiddle-player in the Chapel of the Elector Palatine. His published works consist of 6 concertos for violin, and six for flute.
•Dalloglio, Domenico, born in Venice, some say at Padua, in the beginning of the 18th century, died near Narva, Russia, in 1764. This fiddler went to St. Petersburg in 1735, and was attached to the Imperial service twenty-nine years. When about to return to his native country, he was seized with apoplexy at Narva. He was the composer of several symphonies, concertos, and solos for violin; also for viola. His younger brother, Guiseppe, was an excellent 'cellist, also in the Imperial service, but after Domenico's death he proceeded to Warsaw, where he appeared at Court, and was entrusted by the King of Poland with a mission to the republic of Venice in 1765. Guiseppe died at Venice in 1771.
Dam, Hermann Georg, born in Berlin,
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