A Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers di A. Mason Clarke
Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers. 1.09
pianoforte, Op. 9; Variations on an original theme, viola and pianoforte, Op. 10; Notturno, viola and pianoforte, Op. 12; 3 Cadenzas to Beethoven's violin concerto, songs, &c.
Jupin, Charles Fran<;ois, born at Chamb6ry, Nov. 30th, 1805, died in Paris, Tune 12th, 1839. Real name, Louvet. Performer, pupil of Monticelli and of Giorgis ; for several years he was maltre de chapelle at Strassburg. He composed a violin concerto, a trio for strings, a trio for pianoforte, violin and 'cello, fantasia for pianoforte and violin, and several sets of variations.
' Kalliwoda, Johann Wenzel, born in Prague, Feb. 21st, 1801, died at Carls-ruhe, December 3rd, 1866. Performer and composer for his instrument, pupil of T. W. Pixis at the Prague Conserva-rorium from 1810 to 1816, was in the orchestra of the Prague theatre from 1816 to 1822 ; went to Munich about 1823 ; was Kapellmeister to Prince Fiirstenburg at Donaueschingen from 1823 to 1853» then settled in Carlsruhe and retired on a pension. Kalliwoda's compositions are numerous. He composed 6 Symphonies, 14 Overtures, 13 Fantasias, 2 Concertos for violin, 7 Concertinos, 11 Duos, 3 Trios, 3 Quartets, 9 Divertissements, 14 Variations, 12 Rondeux, besides 2 operas, a Mass, songs, marches, introductions
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Dictionary Fiddlers Variations Notturno Cadenzas Beethoven Charles Fran Chamb Nov Paris Tune Louvet Monticelli Giorgis Strassburg Johann Wenzel Prague Feb Carls-ruhe December Pixis Prague Conserva-rorium Prague Munich Kapellmeister Prince Fiirstenburg Donaueschingen Carlsruhe Symphonies Overtures Fantasias Concertos Concertinos Duos Trios Quartets Divertissements Variations Rondeux Mass Performer Performer
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