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      Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers. 1.09
      OP- 57 (fee Edition Chanot for list of works).
      Papavoine, -, born -? died atMarseilles in 1793. French fiddler and composer, entered the orchestra of the Comedie-Itallienne as leader of the second violins in 1760, where he remained two years. He then entered the orchestra of the Theatre Ambigu Coinique, and afterwards became chef d'orchestre of the theatre at Marseilles. He composed six string quartets, and music for the stage.
      Paravicini, Signora, born at Turin in 1769, died -? Distinguished performer, pupil of Viotti. Dining her career she performed with varying success in different parts of the continent. In 1797 she appeared in Paris, in 1799 at Leipzig with great success, and the following year was in Dresden. She made a second journey to Paris in 1801, and was received with enthusiasm at the Fridzeri concerts, after which (1802) she proceeded to Berlin. Several years afterwards (1827) she performed at Vienna, where her refined playing was highly spoken of. So late as 1832 she was performing at Bologna.
      'Pauwels, Jean Englebert, born in Brussels, Nov. 26th, 1768, died there June 3rd, 1804. Fiddler of merit and composer for his instrument, pupil of Van Malder, and afterwards studied harmony under


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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 Edition Chanot Comedie-Itallienne Theatre Ambigu Coinique Marseilles Turin Viotti Paris Leipzig Dresden Paris Fridzeri Berlin Vienna Bologna Pauwels Jean Englebert Brussels Nov June Van Malder French Several Fiddler