A Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers di A. Mason Clarke
Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers. 1.09
torium, as his father's successor. Compositions : " Concerto dramatique," Op. 21; " Sonate romantique " for pianoforte and violin, " Szenen aus der Czarda," Op. 9, 13, 18, 32-34, 41, for pianoforte and violin, songs, a symphony, and three operas: " Aljenor" (1891), " Der Geigen-macher von Cremona" (interesting to fiddlers), and " Der Dorflump."
Hullweck, Ferdinand, born at Dessau, Oct. 8th, 1824, died at Blasewitz, near Dresden, July 24th, 1887. Esteemed performer, pupil of Fr. Schneider, became sub-leader of the Royal band at Dresden, in 1844, afterwards professor of his instrument at the Dresden Conservatorium, remained there until 1886, then retired. His publications are mostly of an instructive nature.
Hunt, Karl, born in Dresden, July 27th, 1766, died— ? Performer and composer, pupil of his father and of Sey-delmann ; became chamber musician to the Elector of Saxony. Compositions: 10 concertos for violin and orchestra ; 2 symphonies for 2 violins and orchestra ; 8 quartets for 2 violins, viola and 'cello; 6 symphonies; an operetta, songs, church music, variations for pianoforte, etc.
Hurel de Lamare (Jacques, Michel), born at Paris, May 1st, 1772, died at Caen, March 27th, 1823. Distinguished 'cellist, pupil of Duport the younger. In 1794 he
| |
Dictionary Fiddlers Concerto Sonate Szenen Czarda Aljenor Der Geigen-macher Cremona Der Dorflump Ferdinand Dessau Oct Blasewitz Dresden July Royal Dresden Dresden Conservatorium Karl Dresden July Sey-delmann Elector Saxony Lamare Jacques Michel Paris May Caen March Duport Compositions Esteemed His Performer Compositions
|