Cartellieri, Casimir Anton, 1772-1807
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Name (Latin)
Cartellieri, Casimir Anton, 1772-1807
Other forms of name
Cartellieri, A. C. (Antonio Casimir), 1772-1807
Cartellieri, Antonio Casimir, 1772-1807
Cartellieri, C. A. (Antonio Casimir), 1772-1807
Cartellieri, Casimir Antonio, 1772-1807
Cartellieri, Casimiro Antonio, 1772-1807
Date of birth
1772-09-27
Date of death
1807-09-02
Associated country
Austria
Poland
Occupation
Composers
Conductors (Music)
Violinists
Voice teachers
Gender
male
Sources of Information
- Diz. enc. universale della musica e dei musicisti(Cartellieri, Casimiro Antonio)
- MGG:Bd. 15, col. 1341 (Cartellieri, Casimir Antonio; b. 9/27/1772, Danzig; d. 9/2/1807, Libovcs (Liebshausen))
- Viennese wind divertimenti, p1993:label (A.C. Cartellieri) container (Antonio Casimir Cartellieri, 1772-1807) insert (b. 9/27/1772, Danzig; d. 9/2/1807, Liebshausen, Bohemia)
- Wikipedia, March 8, 2023(Antonio Casimir Cartellieri; born September 27, 1772, Danzig, died September 2, 1807, Liebhausen (Libčeves), Bohemia; Polish-Austrian composer, violinist, conductor, and voice teacher)
Wikipedia description:
Antonio Casimir Cartellieri (27 September 1772 – 2 September 1807) was a Polish-Austrian composer, violinist, conductor, and voice teacher. His reputation dissipated after his death, not to be resurrected until the late 20th century. One son was the spa physician Paul Cartellieri. Another, Josef Cartellieri, compiled some largely second-hand biographical notes about the father he scarcely knew.
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