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      Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers. 1.09
      He also performed at the Ancient Concerts. His compositions, which are ranked as classical studies, have been edited by Spohr (who added a second violin part), and since then by Ferdinand David. His principal work is " Etude de Violon, formant trente-six Caprices."
      Fischer, Johann Nicholas, born atBehlen, Schwartzburg, 1707, died--?
      He was a fiddler of some repute, and was in the service of the Duke Augustus William of Brunswick. Amongst others of his compositions are the following for the fiddle: " Six Symphonies tor two Violins, two Flutes, Viol, and Bass," " Six Concertos for the Violin," and " Two books of solos for the violin."
      'Fischer, Franz, born at Munich, July 29th, 1849. 'Cellist and conductor, pupil of Hippolyt Miiller, became solo 'cellist at the Pesth National Theatre under Hans Richter, then at Munich and Beyreuth under Wagner. He then became first Hoikapellmeister at Mannheim, and subsequently filled a similar position at Munich.
      ' Fischer Adolf, born at Brussels Nov. 22nd, 1847, died near Brussels March 18th, 1891. And excellent 'cellist, pupil of his father, who was esteemed as a conductor of choral and orchestral societies. He was then placed under Servais at the Brussels Conservatoire, and at the termi-


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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 Ancient Concerts Spohr Ferdinand David Etude Violon Caprices Johann Nicholas Schwartzburg Duke Augustus William Brunswick Six Symphonies Violins Flutes Viol Bass Six Concertos Violin Two Fischer Franz Munich July Cellist Hippolyt Miiller Pesth National Theatre Hans Richter Munich Beyreuth Wagner Hoikapellmeister Mannheim Munich Adolf Brussels Nov Brussels March Servais Brussels Conservatoire His His And