A Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers di A. Mason Clarke
Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers. 1.09
Varsovie, Op. 5; Introduction et Variations de concert, Op. 7; Bolero, Op. 10; 12 Lieder ohne worte, Op. 11 ; do., Op. 16; La melancolie, 6tude de concert, Op. 17; La sentimentale, do., Op. 18; Tarentelle, Op. 19; Scherzo, Op. 22; Das Voglein am Baume, Op. 34; Fantasias, rondos, variations, &c., and an operetta.
'Hellmesberger, Georg (the elder), born at Vienna, April 24th, 1800, died at Neuwaldegg, near Vienna, August 16th, 1873. Pupil of Bohm at the Vienna Conservatorium for the violin, and of Emmanuel Forster for composition. In 1821 he became assistant instructor at the Conservatorium, and in 1833 was appointed professor. He was also, in 1829, conductor of the Imperial Opera, and in the following year became a member of the Court chapel. In 1867 be was awarded a pension. Among his numerous pupils who have attained celebrity may be mentioned, Ernst, Hauser, Joachim, Auer, and his two sons, George and Josef. Compositions: Two concertos, several solos, sets of variations, and a string quartet.
'Hellmesberger, Georg (the younger), born at Vienna in 1828, died at Hanover, November 12th, 1853. Pupil of his father for the violin ; afterwards became an esteemed performer. In 1847 he made k
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Dictionary Fiddlers Introduction Variations Bolero Lieder Tarentelle Scherzo Das Voglein Baume Fantasias Hellmesberger Georg Vienna April Neuwaldegg Vienna August Bohm Vienna Conservatorium Emmanuel Forster Conservatorium Imperial Opera Court Ernst Hauser Joachim Auer George Josef Two Hellmesberger Georg Vienna Hanover November Compositions
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