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FAMOUS VIOLINISTS OF TO-DAY AND YESTERDAY

By

Henry C. Lahee

ILLUSTRATED

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Boston The Page Company Publishers
1899
BY L.C. PAGE AND COMPANY (INCORPORATED)
Ninth Impression, February, 1912
Tenth Impression, January, 1916
THE COLONIAL PRESS C.H. SIMONDS CO., BOSTON, U.S.A.

PREFACE.

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In "Famous Violinists" the writer has endeavoured to follow the same general plan as in "Famous Singers," viz., to give a "bird's-eye view" of the most celebrated violinists from the earliest times to the present day rather than a detailed account of a very few. Necessarily, those who have been prominently before the public as performers are selected in preference to those who have been more celebrated as teachers.

It was at first intended to arrange the chapters according to "schools," but it soon became evident that such a plan would lead to inextricable confusion, and it was found best to follow the chronological order of birth.{5}

The "Chronological Table" is compiled from the best existing authorities, and is not an effort to bring together a large number of names. If such were the desire, there would be no difficulty in filling up a large volume with names of the violinists of good capabilities, who are well known in their own cities.

HENRY C. LAHEE.


CONTENTS.

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FAMOUS VIOLINISTS OF TO-DAY AND YESTERDAY.

 

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PREFACE.page 4
CONTENTS.page 6
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONSpage 7
CHAPTER I. Introductorypage 11
CHAPTER II. 1650 TO 1750page 30
CHAPTER III. 1750 TO 1800page 60
CHAPTER IV. PAGANINIpage 104
CHAPTER V. 1800 TO 1830page 135
CHAPTER VI. OLE BULLpage 172
CHAPTER VII. 1830 TO 1850page 204