A Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers di A. Mason Clarke
Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers. 1.09
Haupt, Maurice, born at Frankfort-on-the-Main,-? an esteemed fiddler attached to the orchestra of the theatre of that town in the year 1834, and was still there in 1848, during which time (1845) a symphony of his " Un jour de printemps" was performed and well received. He composed other orchestral pieces.
Hause, Wenceslas, or William ? born in Bohemia about 1796, died-? celebrated player on the double-bass, and professor at the Prague Conservatorium. At first he took up the violin but ultimately relinquished that instrument in favour of the bass, on which he acquired great execution. In 1828 he published a very good method for his instrument which was subsequently translated into French under the title " Method complete de contrebasse approuv6e et adopt6e par la direction de Conservatoire de Prague." In addition, he published a collection of 55 studies, also a collection of grand studies divided into two parts, and finally a third series of 28 studies.
'Hauser, Maurice, born at Berlin in 1826, died at Konigsberg, May 31, 1857, son of Fran5ois Hauser the singer. He was a violin pupil at the Leipzig Conservatorium, on leaving which he proceeded to Konigsberg, and was appointed director
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Dictionary Fiddlers Maurice Frankfort-on-the-Main Wenceslas William Bohemia Prague Conservatorium French Method Conservatoire Prague Hauser Maurice Berlin Konigsberg May Fran Hauser Leipzig Conservatorium Konigsberg
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