Weber, Miroslaw
1854
Violinist and very successful conductor; born at
Prague. He was very precocious, playing the violin before the Emperor of
Austria when only ten years old. He studied with Blazek at the Prague
Organ-School, then attended the Conservatory from 1870 until 1873, when he
joined the Court Orchestra of Sondershausen. In 1875 he became concertmaster at
Darmstadt and organized a quartet party. He became first concertmaster of the
Royal Orchestra at Wiesbaden in place of Rebicek and second conductor at the
Opera, which latter position he resigned in 1893. In 1889 he was appointed
Royal musical director. Among his compositions are a ballet, Die Rheinnixe;
music to Schulte's Prinz Bibu and to Eels Olaf; two string quartets, of which
the second was awarded a prize at St. Petersburg in 1891; two orchestral
suites; a septet for violin, viola, violoncello, bassoon, clarinet and two
horns.
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