A Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers di A. Mason Clarke
Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers. 1.09
ducal orchestra at Gotha. Compositions : 3 quintets for violin, 'cello, flute, viola and bass ; 3 symphonies, concertantes for violin and 'cello; 3 sonatas for pianoforte, violin and 'cello ; 3 Sonatas for 'cello and bass: 11, string quartets; Concerto for 'cello ; Concertos for violin; 26 Soli for 'cello; Sonatas for mandoline.
Schon, Moritz, born at KrOnau Moravia, iri 1808, died at Breslau, April 8th, 1885. Excellent fiddler and teacher, pupil of Lobmann at Drehnau, appeared as a performer at the age of fifteen and went to Berlin and became a pupil of Moser and Hubert Ries, then at Brunswick of Karl Muller, and finally at Cassel of Spohr. After a series of concert tours on the Continent he settled at Breslau as Kapellmeister of the theatre there. In 1835 he founded a violin school. Compositions ; Duets; Studies, etc.
Schradieck, Henry, born at Hamburg, April 29th, 1846, still living. Violinist and professor of his instrument, pupil of Leonard at the Brussels Conservatoire, and of David at Leipzig. In 1863 he was Conzertmeister at Bremen, and in the following year went to Moscow as professor in the Conservatorium. He then returned to Germany and became Conzertmeister of the Philharmonic concerts at Hamburg, and the Gewandhaus in
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Dictionary Fiddlers Gotha Sonatas Concerto Concertos Sonatas Moritz KrOnau Moravia Breslau April Lobmann Drehnau Berlin Moser Hubert Ries Brunswick Karl Muller Cassel Spohr Continent Breslau Kapellmeister Duets Studies Henry Hamburg April Leonard Brussels Conservatoire David Leipzig Conzertmeister Bremen Moscow Conservatorium Germany Conzertmeister Philharmonic Hamburg Gewandhaus Compositions After Compositions
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