A Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers di A. Mason Clarke
Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers. 1.09
with rondos and variations, dances, &c.
Kasska, Wilhelm, born at Ratisbon in 1752, died there in 1806. Fiddler, pupil of Joseph Touchemoulin; entered the orchestra of the prince of Thurn und Taxis, and became conzertmeister. He left several violin concertos, symphonies and masses in MS.
Kassmayer, Moritz, born in Vienna in 1831, died there November 10th, 1884. Esteemed fiddler and composer for his instrument, pupil of Sechter and Preyer at the Vienna Conservatorium, became violinist at the Imperial Opera, and leader of several societies. He composed for the strings, 6 quartets ; his other compositions include a comic opera, given in Vienna (1869), symphonies, masses, songs, etc.
'K£ler-Bela (Albert von Keler), born at Bartfeld, Hungary, Febuary 13th, 1820, died at Wiesbaden, November 20th, 1882. Fiddler and composer of dance-music, pupil of Sechter at Vienna, at the same time was in the orchestra of the Theater an der Wien ; became leader ot Gungl's band at Berlin in 1854,. in the following year succeeded Lanner at Vienna, and from 1856 to 1863 was Kapellmeister in. the same city in an Infantry Regiment. In 1867 he went tjx Wiesbaden and conducted, the Kut
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Dictionary Fiddlers Wilhelm Ratisbon Joseph Touchemoulin Thurn Taxis Moritz Vienna November Sechter Preyer Vienna Conservatorium Imperial Opera Vienna Albert Keler Bartfeld Hungary Febuary Wiesbaden November Sechter Vienna Theater Wien Gungl Berlin Lanner Vienna Kapellmeister Infantry Regiment Wiesbaden Kut Fiddler Esteemed Fiddler
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