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      3 18 Biographical [Dictionary of Fiddlers.
      Several of his compositions were published at Vienna and Prague.
      Trickler, Jean, born at Dijon, in 1750,* died at Dresden, Nov. 29th, 1813. Distinguished 'cellist in his time, was a member of the Royal orchestra at Dresden. Compositions : Concertos for 'cello and orchestra, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7, Paris; Six sonatas for 'cello and bass, ibid.
      Triemer, Johann Sebald, born at Weimar about 1700, died at Amsterdam in 1762. 'Cellist, pupil of Ehlenstein for the 'cello, and of Erbach in composition. Iu 1725 he entered the Hamburg Theatre orchestra, and remained there two years, after which he went to Paris and took lessons in composition of Boismortier. In 1729 he quitted France and finally settled in Amsterdam. He composed some sonatas for 'cello with bass, Amsterdam, 1741.
      Uber, Alexander, born at Breslau in 1783, died at Carolath, Silesia, in 1824. 'Cellist, pupil of Johann Zacharias Jager for his instrument, of Janitzek for the violin, and of Schnabel for composition. In 1804 he toured through Germany and played with success in the principal cities. He then went to Basel and resided there many years, after which (1821), he returned to his native town,
      * According to hetis.


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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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Biographical Dictionary Fiddlers Vienna Prague Jean Dijon Dresden Nov Royal Dresden Concertos Paris Six Johann Sebald Weimar Amsterdam Cellist Ehlenstein Erbach Hamburg Theatre Paris Boismortier France Amsterdam Amsterdam Alexander Breslau Carolath Silesia Cellist Johann Zacharias Jager Janitzek Schnabel Germany Basel Compositions