A Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers di A. Mason Clarke
Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers. 1.09
two violins on airs from La Gazza-Ladra, three caprices for violin solo with bass, polonaises for violin and orchestra, and fantasias for pianoforte and violin.
Hagen, Adolf, born at Bremen, Sept. 4th, 1851, an esteemed performer. In 1866 he entered as violinist the Royal Theatre band, Wiesbaden, where his father, Johann Baptist Hagen, had previously held the position of capellmeister, since which year he has successively filled important positions at Danzig, Bremen, Freiburg, Hamburg, and Riga. In 1883 he was appointed court capellmeister at Dresden, and the following year succeeded Wullneras director of the Conservatorium there.
'Hainl, Georges Francois, born at Issoire, France, Nov. 19th, 1807, died in Paris, June 2nd, 1873. 'Cellist, pupil of Norblin at the Paris Conservatoire, where he gained the first 'cello prize in 1830. In 1840 he was appointed conductor of the orchestra at the Grand Th6&tre, Lyons; in 1863 conductor of the Acad6mie de Musique, also of the Soci6t6 des Concerts du Conservatoire. He composed some fantasias for his instrument, and published a small work " De la musique a Lyon, depuis 1713 jusqu'en 1852."
Halir, Karl, born at Hohenelbe, Bohemia, Feb. 1st, 1859, pupil of the Prague Conservatorium, studying first
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Dictionary Fiddlers La Gazza-Ladra Adolf Bremen Sept Royal Theatre Wiesbaden Johann Baptist Hagen Danzig Bremen Freiburg Hamburg Riga Dresden Wullneras Conservatorium Hainl Georges Francois Issoire France Nov Paris June Cellist Norblin Paris Conservatoire Grand Th Lyons Acad Musique Soci Concerts Conservatoire Lyon Karl Hohenelbe Bohemia Feb Prague Conservatorium
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