A Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers di A. Mason Clarke
Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers. 1.09
ever to a great age. All his compositions were for small theatres.
Lebonc, Charles Joseph, born at Besanijon, December 22nd, 1822. 'Cellist and composer for his instrument. At the age of eighteen he went to Paris and was admitted in the Conservatoire as a pupil of Franchomme for his instrument, and of Colet and Hal6vy for composition. After having obtained first prize for the 'cello in 1842, and second prize for harmony in the following year, and the first prize for this subject in 1844, he entered the orchestra of the Op6ra, and remained there until 1848. He was admitted a member of the Conservatoire concerts in 1842 and was afterwards, in the years 1856 and i860, elected as secretary. He also founded concerts for the performance of chamber music which soon attained a high standard of excellence. Compositions ; Fantasia for 'cello, Op. 1; Trio on airfe from Rossini for pianoforte, violin, and 'cello, Op. 3 ; La vision de Sainte C6cile, melody for soprano or tenor with 'cello accompaniment and pianoforte obligato, Op. 4; Duo for piano and 'cello or violin, Op. 5 ; Nocturne for do., Op. 6 ; Fantasia for 'cello with pianoforte accompaniment, Op, 7; Duo for pianoforte and 'cello, Op. 8; Mazurka for 'cello, Op. g; A Method for the 'cello.
Leclair, Jean Marie, born in Lyons
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Dictionary Fiddlers Charles Joseph Besanijon December Cellist Paris Conservatoire Franchomme Colet Hal Conservatoire Fantasia Trio Rossini Sainte C Duo Nocturne Fantasia Duo Mazurka A Method Jean Marie Lyons After Compositions
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