A Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers di A. Mason Clarke
Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers. 1.09
Nofere, Giovanni, Battista, an Italian fiddler, flourished about the middle of last century. He is known as the composer of fourteen works, comprising trios, duos and solos for the violin, also solos for the guitar. His works were published in Amsterdam, Berlin, and in London.
Nohr, Christian Friedrich, born at Langensalza, Thuringia, Oct. 7th, 1800, died at Meiningen, Oct. 5th, 1875. Performer and composer of merit, pupil of Spohr for his instrument, and of Umbreit and of Hauptmann in composition. After making several successful concert tours, he became conzertmeister in the Ducal orchestra at Meiningen. Compositions: Quintet for strings ; 2 quartets for strings; Symphony for full orchestra; Songs, &c.
Norblin, Louis Pierre Martin, born at Warsaw, Dec. 2nd, 1781, died in France, July 14th, 1854. 'Cellist of eminence, pupil of Baudiot and Levasseur at the Paris Conservatoire. He ultimately became soloist at the Grand Opera, and professor of his instrument in the Conservatoire, where he formed many excellent pupils.
Obermeyer, Joseph, born at Neza-
budiez, Bohemia, in 1749, died--?
Fiddler of merit, pupil first of Kammel, afterwards of Tartini, whom he closely followed in the performance of adagios,
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