Joseph Benesch: A Forgotten Bohemian Violinist and an Imitator of Niccolò Paganini Within the Central European Violinistic Tradition
Joseph Benesch (1795–1873) was among the earliest violin virtuosos to become imitators of the famous Niccolò Paganini, whom he met in Trieste as early as 1824. He was active in Ljubljana for six years and later settled in Vienna, where he was a member of the Hofkapelle and orchestral director of the...
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description | Joseph Benesch (1795–1873) was among the earliest violin virtuosos to become imitators of the famous Niccolò Paganini, whom he met in Trieste as early as 1824. He was active in Ljubljana for six years and later settled in Vienna, where he was a member of the Hofkapelle and orchestral director of the court theatre. He mainly wrote works for violin, which he performed as part of his personal repertoire |
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spelling | doaj.art-19cd81ad534b4fb0a8dcc07bc79105082022-12-22T01:40:28ZdeuZRC SAZU, Založba ZRCDe Musica Disserenda1854-34052536-26152022-06-01181-210.3986/dmd18.1-2.0116607Joseph Benesch: A Forgotten Bohemian Violinist and an Imitator of Niccolò Paganini Within the Central European Violinistic TraditionMaruša Zupančičhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-0983-818XJoseph Benesch (1795–1873) was among the earliest violin virtuosos to become imitators of the famous Niccolò Paganini, whom he met in Trieste as early as 1824. He was active in Ljubljana for six years and later settled in Vienna, where he was a member of the Hofkapelle and orchestral director of the court theatre. He mainly wrote works for violin, which he performed as part of his personal repertoirehttps://ojs.zrc-sazu.si/dmd/article/view/10851joseph beneschniccolò paganininineteenth-century concert lifeviolin virtuososviolin repertoire |
spellingShingle | Maruša Zupančič Joseph Benesch: A Forgotten Bohemian Violinist and an Imitator of Niccolò Paganini Within the Central European Violinistic Tradition De Musica Disserenda joseph benesch niccolò paganini nineteenth-century concert life violin virtuosos violin repertoire |
title | Joseph Benesch: A Forgotten Bohemian Violinist and an Imitator of Niccolò Paganini Within the Central European Violinistic Tradition |
title_full | Joseph Benesch: A Forgotten Bohemian Violinist and an Imitator of Niccolò Paganini Within the Central European Violinistic Tradition |
title_fullStr | Joseph Benesch: A Forgotten Bohemian Violinist and an Imitator of Niccolò Paganini Within the Central European Violinistic Tradition |
title_full_unstemmed | Joseph Benesch: A Forgotten Bohemian Violinist and an Imitator of Niccolò Paganini Within the Central European Violinistic Tradition |
title_short | Joseph Benesch: A Forgotten Bohemian Violinist and an Imitator of Niccolò Paganini Within the Central European Violinistic Tradition |
title_sort | joseph benesch a forgotten bohemian violinist and an imitator of niccolo paganini within the central european violinistic tradition |
topic | joseph benesch niccolò paganini nineteenth-century concert life violin virtuosos violin repertoire |
url | https://ojs.zrc-sazu.si/dmd/article/view/10851 |
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