- Frederic Ernest Fesca
Frederic Ernest Fesca (
February 15 ,1789 – 1826), German violinist and composer of instrumental music, was born atMagdeburg , where he received his early musical education.He completed his studies at
Leipzig underEberhard Muller , and at the early age of fifteen appeared before the public with severalconcerto s for the violin, which were received with general applause, and resulted in his being appointed leading violinist of the Leipzig orchestra. This position he occupied till 1806, when he became concertmaster to the duke ofOldenburg . In 1808 he was appointed solo-violinist by King Jerome of Westphalia atCassel , and there he remained till the end of the French occupation (1814), when he went toVienna , and soon afterwards toCarlsruhe , having been appointed concertmaster to the grand duke ofBaden . His failing health prevented him from enjoying the numerous and well-deserved triumphs he owed to his art, and in 1826 he died of consumption at the early age of thirty-seven.As a virtuoso, Fesca ranks amongst the best masters of the German school of violinists, the school subsequently of Spohr and of Joachim. Especially as leader of a quartet he is said to have been unrivaled with regard to classic dignity and simplicity of style. Amongst his compositions, his quartets for stringed instruments and other pieces of chamber music are the most remarkable. His three symphonies, along with chamber works of his, were still listed in Augener's catalog as late as 1861 [cite book
title=Catalogue of Augener & co.'s. universal circulating musical library
date=1861
url=http://books.google.com/books?id=6w4IAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA1292&dq=catalogue+of+augener+circulating+library+fesca&ei=GcUSR8yrAofI6wL-7oHKBw
pages=pp 2, 72, 100
publisher=Augener, Ltd.
location=London] His two operas, "Cantemire" and "Omar and Leila", were less successful. He also wrote some sacred compositions, and numerous songs and vocal quartets.References
*1911
External links
* [http://www.editionsilvertrust.com/fesca-qt2.htm Friedrich Fesca String Quartet No.2, Op.1 No.2 Sound-bites & short bio]
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