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      Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers. 1.09
      his instrument, and his studies enjoy a high reputation.
      Dotsch, August, born in 1858, died at Wiesbaden, November 19th, 1882, an esteemed 'cellist pupil of De Swert.
      •Dotzauer, Justus Johann Friedrich, born at Haselrieth, near Hildburghausen, January 20th, 1783, died at Dresden, March 6, i860, a celebrated 'cellist and composer for his instrument, pupil of Kriegek of Meiningen. From 1801 to 1805 he was in the Court band at Meiningen, and in 1806 was at Berlin, and subsequently in 1811 was engaged in the Court band, Dresden. In 1821 he became leading 'cellist and remained so until 1852, after which he received a pension. His compositions include concertos, variations, duets; he also wrote symphonies, overtures, masses, an opera (Graziosa), and a method for the 'cello.
      'Dotzauer, Karl Ludwig, born at Dresden, December 7th, 1811, pupil and son of the last named. From 1830 he was principal 'cellist in the Court band at Cassel.
      'Dragonetti, Domenico, born in Venice, April 7, 1763, died in London, April 16, 1846. A double-bass virtuoso, son of a poor musician. At an early age he taught himself the guitar and the violin. He advanced so rapidly in the latter instrument that at the age of eleven


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A Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers
including performers on the Violoncello and Double Bass past and present
di A. Mason Clarke
Wm. Reeves London
1895 pagine 360

   

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Dictionary Fiddlers August Wiesbaden November De Swert Dotzauer Justus Johann Friedrich Haselrieth Hildburghausen January Dresden March Kriegek Meiningen Court Meiningen Berlin Court Dresden Graziosa Dotzauer Karl Ludwig Dresden December Court Cassel Dragonetti Domenico Venice April London April His