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      ment in Paris during the latter end of last century. He first appeared at the Concert Spirituelin 1780, and performed a concerto of his own, which, on publication met with but small success. Shortly after this he entered the Theatre de Beau-jolais, as first fiddle, and remained there several years. Compositions : Concerto for violin ; Sonatas for two violins and bass ; Exercises for the violin ; Airs with variations; Studies, and a " Methode de Violon," Paris (c. 1800), Boildieu and Imbault.
      'Hering, Karl, born in Berlin, Sep. 2, 1819, died 1889. Pupil of Ries and Rungenhagen in Berlin, of Lipinski in Dresden, and of Tomaschek in Prague. On the completion of his musical education he made two concert tours, after which he entered the Royal Chapel at Berlin. In 1848 he established the Sonatenverein, and in 1851 founded a music school. His compositions include symphonies, overtures, chamber music, songs. He was also the author of " Ele-mentar Violinschule, und Elementar Etuden,': Op. 13, Leipzig, 1857.
      'Hermann, Frederick, born at Frankfort February 1st, 1828. In 1843 he entered the Conservatoire at Leipzig and became a pupil of Ferdinand David for the violin, and of Hauptmann and Mendelssohn for composition. In 1847


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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 Paris Concert Spirituelin Theatre Beau-jolais Concerto Sonatas Exercises Airs Studies Methode Violon Paris Boildieu Imbault Hering Karl Berlin Sep Ries Rungenhagen Berlin Lipinski Dresden Tomaschek Prague Royal Chapel Berlin Sonatenverein Ele-mentar Violinschule Elementar Etuden Leipzig Hermann Frederick Frankfort February Conservatoire Leipzig Ferdinand David Hauptmann Mendelssohn Compositions His