Joachim, Joseph, 1831-1907
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Joachim, Joseph, 1831-1907
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Joachim, Joseph, 1831-1907
Joachim, Joseph
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יואכים, יוסף, 1831-1907
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Joachim
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Joachim, József, 1831-1907
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Joachim, József, 1831-1907
Ioakhim, Ĭ 1831-1907 (Ĭozef),
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Ioakhim, Ĭ 1831-1907 (Ĭozef),
Ioakhim, Ĭ 1831-1907
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Ioakhim, Ĭ 1831-1907
Joachim, J. 1831-1907 (Joseph),
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Joachim, J. 1831-1907 (Joseph),
יואכים, יוזף, 1831-1907
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יואכים, יוזף, 1831-1907
Иохим, И 1831-1907
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Иохим, И 1831-1907
Ioakhim, Ĭozef, 1831-1907
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Ioakhim, Ĭozef, 1831-1907
Joachim, J. 1831-1907
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Joachim, J. 1831-1907
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Joachim, Josef.
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Joachim, Josef.
Joachim, József
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Joachim, József
Ioakhim, Ĭozef 1831-1907
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Ioakhim, Ĭozef 1831-1907
Иохим, И. 1831-1907 (Йозеф),
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Иохим, И. 1831-1907 (Йозеф),
Joachim, Josef, 1831-1907
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Joachim, Josef, 1831-1907
Joachim, József 1831-1907
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Joachim, József 1831-1907
Joachim, Józef
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Joachim, Józef
Joachim, Joszef 1831-1907
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Joachim, Joszef 1831-1907
Joachim, J.
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Joachim, Johannes
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Hungarian-German violinist and composer.
Canadian tenor and opera impresario of Welsh and Irish descent.
Composed 1844. First performance Dec. 1853, the composer as soloist.--Cf. Fleisher Collection.
Joseph Joachim was an Austro-Hungarian composer, conducter, and teacher, generally acclaimed as the preeminent violinist of his day. A child prodigy, he had several teachers, but was most influenced by Mendelssohn. He had direct contact with many of the leading composers of his day, and numerous works were written specifically for him; his own compositions, while valuable, are seldom played because of the demanding technical requirements. He was acclaimed throughout Europe, and was instrumental in introducing significant composers and works.
Austro-Hungarian violinist, composer, conductor, and teacher.
Violinist, 1831-1907
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Canons, fugues, etc. (String quartet)
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Concertos (Violin)
Concertos (Violin)
Concertos (Violin)
Concertos (Violin)
Jewish musicians
Marches (Instrumental ensemble)
Marches (Orchestra)
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Oboe and piano music
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Orchestral music
Overtures
Piano music
Songs (High voice) with piano
Songs (Low voice), Unaccompanied
Songs (Medium voice) with piano
String quartets
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Trios (Piano, violins (2))
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Violin and piano music
Violinists
Violinists
Violin music
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Violin with orchestra
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Hungarians
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Berlin (Germany)
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