Frédéric Blasius
Adolphe Adam, Frédéric Adam, Louis Adam, Adam de la Halle, Jehan Alain, Olivier Alain
978-613-5-69838-1
6135698389
64
2011-07-23
29.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Frédéric Blasius (24 April 1758, Lauterbourg – 1829, Versailles) was a French violinist, clarinetist, conductor, and composer. Born Matthäus (French: Matthieu, Mathieu) Blasius, he used Frédéric as his pen name on his publications in Paris. Blasius was born in Lauterbourg, a town in the far north-west corner of France on the Rhineland border of Alsace. This frontier town had been fortified in the late 17th century by Louis XIV and had a large military presence, including many musicians. Both of his parents were German.
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