A Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers di A. Mason Clarke
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the Paris Conservatoire of Guerin, Baillot and Reicha. In 1825 he won the second violin prize, and in 1827 the first. He afterwards became a member of Baillot's quartet and remained so until its dissolution in 1840. He married Baillot's daughter. He was appointed first violin to Louis Phillippe, and leader of the second violins to Napoleon III. In i860 he succeeded Girard as professor of his instrument in the Paris Conservatoire. He was decorated with the Legion of Honour. Compositions: Pieces for violin and pianoforte ; Fantasias; Pianoforte music; Trio for pianoforte and strings; Studies, etc.
* Schindlocker, Philipp, born at Mons, Hainault, October, 25th, 1753, died in Vienna, April 16th, 1827. 'Cellist of merit, pupil of Himmelbauer at Vienna, became solo 'cellist in the opera orchestra, in 1795, St. Stephens in 1798, and the Royal Chapel in 1806. He retired in 1811 and devoted himself to teaching. Compositions: Concertos for 'cello and orchestra ; Sonatas for 'cello and bass; Rondos; Serenades; Variations, etc.
* Schlick, Johann Konrad, born at Miinster (?) Westphalia, in 1759, died at Gotha in 1825. Esteemed 'cellist, and composer for his instrument, became a member of the Bishop's chapel at Mtin-ster, and afterwards admitted in the
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Dictionary Fiddlers Paris Conservatoire Guerin Baillot Reicha Baillot Baillot Louis Phillippe Napoleon III Girard Paris Conservatoire Legion Honour Pieces Fantasias Pianoforte Trio Studies Schindlocker Philipp Mons Hainault October Vienna April Cellist Himmelbauer Vienna Royal Chapel Concertos Sonatas Rondos Serenades Variations Schlick Johann Konrad Miinster Westphalia Gotha Bishop Mtin-ster Compositions Compositions Esteemed
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