A Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers di A. Mason Clarke
Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers. 1.09
pupil of Bohm and Preyer at the Vienna Conservatorium. In 1845 he travelled through Germany, after which he resided in Jena for two years. In 1852 he went to St. Petersburg, and became attached to the Imperial orchestra. Compositions : Concertos for violin, a symphony, pianoforte pieces, songs etc.
Labarre, Louis Julien Castels de, born in Paris, March 24th, 1771, died --? Performer, pupil of Viotti, afterwards travelled into Italy, entered the Conservatoire of La Pieta at Naples, and studied composition under Sala. In 1793 he returned to France, and perfected himself in the science of music, under M6hul. After having occupied the post of first violin at the Thfe&tre Fran9ais he entered the orchestra of the Grand Op6ra, and remained there several years, quitting this position for an appointment in the household of the Emperor Napoleon. He published two collections of romances with pianoforte accompaniment; three sets of duos for two violins, and some music for the stage.
Labitzky, Joseph, born at SchOnefeld, Bohemia, July 4th, 1802, died at Carlsbad, Aug. 18th, 1881. Fiddler of merit and composer of dance music, pupil of Charles Veit at Petschau, and of Winter in Munich for composition. In 1820 he entered the orchestra at Marienbad, and
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Dictionary Fiddlers Bohm Preyer Vienna Conservatorium Germany Jena Imperial Concertos Louis Julien Castels Paris March Viotti Italy Conservatoire La Pieta Naples Sala France Thfe Fran Grand Op Emperor Napoleon Joseph SchOnefeld Bohemia July Carlsbad Aug Charles Veit Petschau Winter Munich Marienbad Petersburg Compositions Performer After Fiddler
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