A Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers di A. Mason Clarke
Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers. 1.09
was of considerable value. This unfortunate artist composed two concertos for violin, Op. 1; Six string quartets, Op. 2 ; Six idem, Op. 3.
Panny, Joseph, born at Kohlmitzberg, Austria, Oct. 23rd, 1794, died at Mainz, Sept. 7th, 1838. Fiddler and composer of merit, pupil of his father, and in theory of his grandfather, an esteemed organist; studied afterwards in Vienna, where he attracted the notice of Paganini, with whom he joined for some time on concert tours. In Carlsbad they separated, and Panny continued his travels alone visiting Dresden, Prague, Salzburg, Linz, Munich, Augsburg, Stuttgart, Carlsruhe, Mannheim, Frankfort, and Mainz, arriving in this latter town in 1829, when he made concert tours during the next two years. Compositions: String quartets ; Pieces for violin ; Sonata for clarinet and pianoforte ; 3 masses ; Requiem ; Chorus for male voices ; Songs, etc.
Panofka, Heinrich, born at Breslau, Oct. 2nd, 1807, died at Florence, Nov. 18th, 1887. Esteemed performer and teacher. His father intended him for the law, but already, at the age of six, he commenced to take lessons of his sister, a clever violinist, studied the theory of music under the cantor Strauch, his successor Forster, and at the age of ten made his first public appearance at a
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Dictionary Fiddlers Six Six Joseph Kohlmitzberg Austria Oct Mainz Sept Vienna Paganini Carlsbad Panny Dresden Prague Salzburg Linz Munich Augsburg Stuttgart Carlsruhe Mannheim Frankfort Mainz String Pieces Sonata Requiem Chorus Songs Heinrich Breslau Oct Florence Nov Strauch Forster Fiddler Compositions Esteemed His
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