A Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers di A. Mason Clarke
Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers. 1.09
did not settle down long, however, but resumed his travels until about 1828 ; he was then appointed chef d'orchestre of of the Theatre du Gymnase dramatique, which he resigned the following year for a similar post at the Th6&tre du Palais-Royal. He finally became professor ?>f his instrument at Pont-le-Voy, near Blois. Compositions as follows:— Symphonie concertante lor violin and 'cello ; 3 Concertos for 'cello and orchestra ; g Quintets for strings; Trios for strings, Op. 15-17 ; Duos for two 'cellos, Op. 7, 30, 31, 47; Sonatas for 'cello, Op. 3; Soirees Musicales, variations. He also wrote an excellent Method for the 'cello.
Jacchini, Joseph, celebrated 'cellist attached to the Church of Saint-Petrone, Bologna, at the commencement of the eighteenth century. He published some chamber music at Bologna in 1701.
Jacobs, Eduard, born at Hal, Belgium, 1851. Excellent 'cello virtuoso, pupil of Servais at the Brussels Conservatoire; became a member of the Court band at Weimar, and afterwards, in 1885, appointed professor in the Brussels Conservatoire.
Jacobsohn, Simon, born at Mittau, Courland, December 24th, 1839, still living. Excellent performer and teacher, studied at the Leipzig Conservatorium,
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Dictionary Fiddlers Theatre Gymnase Palais-Royal Pont-le-Voy Blois Concertos Quintets Trios Duos Sonatas Soirees Musicales Method Joseph Church Saint-Petrone Bologna Bologna Eduard Hal Belgium Servais Brussels Conservatoire Court Weimar Brussels Conservatoire Simon Mittau Courland December Leipzig Conservatorium Royal Compositions Symphonie
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