A Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers di A. Mason Clarke
Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers. 1.09
The same arranged for pianoforte, violin, tenor, and bass; An oratorio entitled Der Erzengel Michael.
Muller, Thomas, born at Strakonitz, Bohemia, towards 1744, died in Switzerland --? Fiddler and composer ofmerit, was one of the first violins at the Theatre Marinelli, Vienna, after which he went to Switzerland and settled there as Maitre de chapelle. Compositions: Six string quartets ; Six duets for violins, Op. 2 ; Three sonatas for pianoforte, Op. 3 ; Caprice idem, Op. 4; Three sonatas idem, Op. 5; Collection of Songs, Op. 6; Six duets for flute and hautbois, Op. 8; Duos for flute and violin, Op. 9.
Muller (the brothers), celebrated quartet players, sons and pupils of Aegidius Christophe Muller, principal musician to the Duke of Brunswick, (died August 14th, 1841, at Brunswick, in which town all his sons were born), Karl Friedrich, the eldest brother, born Nov. nth, 1797, died April 4th, 1873, was first violin in the quartet, and conzertmeister to the Duke. Theodor Heinrich, born Dec. 3rd, 1800, (some writers say 1799), died Sept. 1st, 1855, was the viola player. August Theodor, born Sept. 27th, 1802 (according to some, 1803), died Oct. 20th, 1875, 'cellist of the party. Franz Ferdinand Georg, born July 29th, 1809, died May, 2nd violin. These
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Dictionary Fiddlers Der Erzengel Michael Thomas Strakonitz Bohemia Switzerland Theatre Marinelli Vienna Switzerland Maitre Six Six Three Caprice Three Collection Songs Six Duos Aegidius Christophe Muller Duke Brunswick August Brunswick Karl Friedrich Nov April Duke Heinrich Dec Sept Theodor Sept Oct Ferdinand Georg July May Fiddler Compositions Theodor August Franz These
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