A Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers di A. Mason Clarke
Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers. 1.09
elude four symphonies; a concert overture ; two quintets for stringed instruments ; a violin concerto ; solos ; cantatas ; songs, &c.
Hrabe, Joseph, born at Bubensch, near Prague, 1816, died at Prague, March 19th, 1870. Virtuoso on the double bass, pupil of Hause at the Prague Conservatoire, where, in 1845, he became professor of his instrument. Compositions: concertos, variations, fantasias, studies.
Huber, (Hubay) Karl, born at Varjas, Hungary, July 1, 1828, died at Pesth, Dec. 20th, 1885. Professor of the violin at the Pesth Conservatorium, and conductor of the national theatre there. He composed three operas—" Szekler Madchen " (1858), " Lustige Kumpane" and " des Konigs Kuss" (1875).
' Huber, Eugen, (JenO Hubay), born at Budapest, Sept. 14th, 1858, son and pupil of the preceding, studied afterwards under Joachim at Berlin. In 1876 he travelled through Hungary and gave concerts. On the recommendation of Liszt he appeared in Paris with great success at a " Pasde-loup " concert, and he then became acquainted with Vieuxtemps and other distinguished musicians then in Paris. In 1882 he was appointed principal professor of his instrument at the Brussels Conservatorium, but in 1886 resigned this post and entered the Pesth Conserva-
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Dictionary Fiddlers Joseph Bubensch Prague Prague March Hause Prague Conservatoire Hubay Karl Varjas Hungary July Pesth Dec Pesth Conservatorium Szekler Madchen Lustige Kumpane Konigs Kuss Eugen JenO Hubay Budapest Sept Joachim Berlin Hungary Liszt Paris Pasde-loup Vieuxtemps Paris Brussels Conservatorium Pesth Conserva- Compositions Professor
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