Saloman, Siegfried, 1816-1899
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- Deux morceaux de salon pour le violoncelle accompagnées de piano, op. 22 [1849]:title page (Siegfried Soloman)
- Wikipedia, accessed October 9, 2013(Siegfried Saloman; born 2 October 1816 in Tønder, Denmark; died 22 July 1899 in Dalarö, Sweden; was a Danish violinist and composer.
- DNB, National Library of Sweden in VIAF, accessed October 9, 2013(authorized access point: Saloman, Siegfried, 1816-1899)
- National Library of the Czech Republic in VIAF, accessed October 9, 2013(authorized access point: Salomon, Siegfried, 1816-1899)
- Schmidl, C. Dizionario universale dei musicisti, 1929:(Saloman, Sigfrido; born Tondern, Schleswig, 2 Oct. 1816; died 22 July 1899, Stockholm)
Wikipedia description:
Siegfried Saloman (2 October 1816 – 22 July 1899) was a Danish violinist and composer. A contemporary of Franz Liszt, he was a pupil of Johannes Frederik Fröhlich, Holger Simon Paulli, Frederik Thorkildsen Wexschall and Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann, from whom he received violin-playing lessons. He toured extensively throughout Europe with the Swedish opera singer Henriette Nissen, to whom he was married in 1850. In 1842, his nine booklets of romances and songs were published in Hamburg.
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