A Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers di A. Mason Clarke
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married a Frenchwoman and devoted himself to teaching. Compositions: concertino ; studies, caprices, fantasies, variations, &c., for violin; method for violin; method for viola ; gymnastique des doigts et de l'archet; L'harmonie, ou la science des accords.
Weberlinn, Jean Frederic, born at Stuttgart in 1758, died there in 1825. First violin in the ducal chapel of Wurtemberg, retired with a pension in 1816. Compositions : three concertos for violin ; solos for do.; three concertos for horn ; duos and variations for flute.
Weigl, Franz Joseph, born in a small village in Bavaria, March 19th, 1740, died at Vienna January 25th, 1820. Celebrated 'cellist, entered in 1768 the Vienna opera orchestra, and became Kammermusikus in the Imperial Chapel. On the completion of fifty years service in the latter capacity he was presented by the Emperor with a gold medal.
'Weiss, Franz, born in Silesia, January 18th, 1778, died at Vienna, January 25th, 1830. Violist in the service of Prince Rasoumowsky, and a member of Schup-panzigh's celebrated quartet. Compositions : symphonies; overtures ; quintet for strings ; six quartets for do.; duos for violins; duos for flutes; sonatas for pianoforte ; music to several ballets.
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Biographical Dictionary Fiddlers Frenchwoman Jean Frederic Stuttgart Wurtemberg Franz Joseph Bavaria March Vienna January Vienna Kammermusikus Imperial Chapel Emperor Weiss Franz Silesia January Vienna January Prince Rasoumowsky Schup-panzigh Nicholas Lambert Compositions Compositions Compositions
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