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      Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers. 1.09
      there many years. Several concertos and sonatas, attributed to Madonis are extant, but some doubt exists as to the real writer.
      Magnien, Victor, born at Epinal, Vosges, France, Nov. 19th, 1804, died at Lille, June, 1885. Performer and composer, pupil of R. Kreutzer at the Paris ¦Conservatoire. In 1820 he went to Col-mar, and established himself there as a teacher, after which he accepted an appointment at Miihlhausen, visiting Paris for three months in the year to study under Baillot, Lafont, and Fetis. \fter the revolution in 1830 he was appointed chef d'orchestre of the Philharmonic Society at Beauvais, and in 1846 became director of the Conservatoire at Lille. Magnien was an excellent performer on the guitar. Compositions : Concerto for violin, Op. 45; Fantaisie for violin and pianoforte, Op. 49; Etudes, Op. 41; Divertissementet bolero forviolin,Op.52; Duos for violin and guitar ; Themes varies for violin with quartet; Duos and Nocturnes for two guitars ; Fantaisies, ron-deaux, themes varies for guitar. He also wrote a mass.
      Manelli, Carlo, an early Roman fiddler, born at Pistoja, published in Rome, in 1682, a collection of sonatas for the fiddle.
      Manfredi, Filippo, born at Lucca,


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A Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers
including performers on the Violoncello and Double Bass past and present
di A. Mason Clarke
Wm. Reeves London
1895 pagine 360

   

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Dictionary Fiddlers Madonis Victor Epinal Vosges France Nov Lille June Kreutzer Paris Conservatoire Col-mar Miihlhausen Paris Baillot Lafont Fetis Philharmonic Society Beauvais Conservatoire Lille Concerto Fantaisie Etudes Divertissementet Duos Themes Duos Nocturnes Fantaisies Carlo Roman Pistoja Rome Filippo Lucca Performer Compositions