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      Leipzig. In 1883 he went to Cincinnatti, where it is believed he now is. He has composed some string quartets, sonatas, soli, studies, &c.
      Schroder, Karl, born at Quedlinburg, Prussian Saxony, Dec. 18th, 1848, still living, 1895. Excellent 'cellist, pupil ot Drechsler at Dessau. At the age of fourteen he became a member of the Sonders-hausen orchestra, and in 1873 was appointed first 'cellist in the Brunswick orchestra, then went to Leipzig and taught in the Conservatorium ; returned to Son-dershausen; conducted the Opera in Rotterdam, afterwards proceeded to Berlin. In 1888 he was appointed Kapellmeister in Hamburg, and has recently settled at Sondershausen in the capacity of Hofkapellmeister.
      ' Schroder, alwin,born at Neuhaldens-leben, June 7th, 1855, still living. Violinist, violist and 'cellist. At the age of thirteen he played the viola in the quartet of the Duke of Bernburg, subsequently became first viola in the Symphony orchestra, Berlin, and soon afterwards first 'cellist. In 1881 he was one of the principal 'cellists of the Gewandhaus concerts, and professor in the Leipzig Conservatorium. He next went to America and became a member of the Boston Philharmonic orchestra. " Schuberth, Carl, born at Magdeburg,


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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 Cincinnatti Karl Quedlinburg Prussian Saxony Dec Drechsler Dessau Sonders-hausen Brunswick Leipzig Conservatorium Son-dershausen Opera Rotterdam Berlin Kapellmeister Hamburg Sondershausen Hofkapellmeister Neuhaldens-leben June Duke Bernburg Symphony Berlin Gewandhaus Leipzig Conservatorium America Boston Philharmonic Schuberth Carl Magdeburg