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      travelled through Lombardy, and visited Vienna in 1818. He married the singer Teresa Bertinotti. His death resulted from injuries sustained through being thrown from a carriage. He composed some quintets, quartets, trios, and duos for strings; Airs varies for violin and orchestra, and an opera, Ricciardo Cuor di Leone.
      Raimondi, Ignazio, born in Naples in 1733, died in 1802. Fiddler, pupil of Barbella. He settled in Amsterdam about the year 1760, where, and at Berlin, he published several concertos, symphonies, and duos. He also, in Amsterdam, established regular concerts, which flourished under his direction until about 1780, after which he quitted Holland for Paris, where he brought out a comic opera entitled
      La Muette." Finally, he came to London, and became celebrated as leader of an orchestra. He composed 3 concertos for violin ; 6 String quartets ; 3 trios ; a symphony, &c.
      Rappoldi, Eduard, born in Vienna, Feb. 21, 1839. Violin virtuoso, pupil in turn ot Jansa, Hellmesberger, and Bohm. From 1854-1861 he was a member of the opera orchestra in Vienna, after which he removed to Rotterdam and became con-zertmeister there until 1866, then Kapellmeister at Lubeck, Stettin, and Prague respectively. We next find him in Berlin


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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 Lombardy Vienna Teresa Bertinotti Airs Ricciardo Cuor Leone Ignazio Naples Barbella Amsterdam Berlin Amsterdam Holland Paris Muette Finally London String Eduard Vienna Feb Jansa Hellmesberger Bohm Vienna Rotterdam Kapellmeister Lubeck Stettin Prague Berlin His Fiddler Violin