A Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers di A. Mason Clarke
Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers. 1.09
1842. He has composed Aires varies and fantaisies for violin, etudes for violin, and 3 quartets for strings.
'Dando, Joseph Haydon Bourne, born in London in 1806, died in May 1894, an excellent English fiddler, pupil of Mori. He was indefatigable and successful in bringing into prominence and popularity the quartets of Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Spohr, and other great masters, and was one of the finest quartet players of his time. During the period of his artistic activity he was the leading spirit in the principal London chamber concerts, in his connection with which he became associated with such performers as Loder, Blagrove, Gattie, and Lucas. In 1831 he was admitted as a member of the Philharmonic Orchestra.
' Danzi, Franz, born at Mannheim, May 15th, 1763, died at Carlsruhe April 13th, 1826. His father was an excellent performer on the 'cello in the electoral band, and taught him music at a very early age, he afterwards studied under the Abbfe Vogler, at that time capellmeister to the Elector. In 1778, when the band was removed to Munich, he became a member of it. In 1779 he produced his first opera (.Azakia) for the theatre at Munich, to the cathedral of which city he was appointed capellmeister. Since that period he published several other operas, and a large
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Dictionary Fiddlers Aires Dando Joseph Haydon Bourne London May English Mori Haydn Mozart Beethoven Spohr London Loder Blagrove Gattie Lucas Philharmonic Orchestra Franz Mannheim May Carlsruhe April Abbfe Vogler Elector Munich Azakia Munich Aires During His
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