A Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers di A. Mason Clarke
Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers. 1.09
aises for Pianoforte; 9 Valses; Variations for guitar upon a German air; 8 Variations for guitar upon an Italian theme ; Variations for violin with quartet accompaniment ; Variations for violin with orchestra upon Di Tanti Palpiti; 5 pieces for guitar ; Variations for violin alone ; Polonaise for violin with orchestra; 3 Russian airs and variations for violin with quartet accompaniment; 22 easy violin duets : L'Omaggio, fantasia for violin and pianoforte; Fantasia upon I due Foscari for violin and pianoforte; Overture Marche de Fete ; Songs, etc.
Saint-Lubin, Leon de, born at Turin in 1801, died at Berlin, February, 1856. Esteemed fiddler, pupil at first of Polledro, and afterwards of Spohr, made his first public appearance at the age of nine. In 1817 he was performing in Berlin, and from thence he went to Dresden, in which town he became a pupil of Polledro. In the following year he was in Frankfort and there received instruction from Spohr. After a short tour through Germany he visited Vienna and devoted himself to the study of composition. In 1819 he became a member of the orchestra of a small theatre, and in the following year became assistant conductor there. In 1830 he went to Berlin, and was appointed conductor of the Konigstadt theatre, which post he held until his death. Com-
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Dictionary Fiddlers Pianoforte Valses Variations German Variations Italian Variations Variations Di Tanti Palpiti Variations Polonaise Russian L'Omaggio Fantasia Foscari Overture Marche Fete Songs Leon Turin Berlin February Polledro Spohr Berlin Dresden Polledro Frankfort Spohr Germany Vienna Berlin Konigstadt Esteemed After
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