- Prosper Sainton
Prosper Philippe Catherine Sainton (
5 June 1813 -17 October 1890 ) was a Frenchviolinist .He was the son of a merchant at
Toulouse , where he was born. He entered theParis Conservatoire underFrançois Antoine Habeneck in 1831, and became professor of the violin in theConservatoire of Toulouse .In 1844 he made his first appearance in
England , at a Philharmonic concert directed by Mendelssohn. Settling inLondon , he was in 1845 appointed professor at theRoyal Academy of Music . In the early organizations for chamber music which culminated in the establishment of the popular concerts, Sainton bore an important part; and when theRoyal Italian Opera was started atCovent Garden , he led the orchestra under Michael Costa, with whom he migrated toHer Majesty's Theatre in 1871.From 1848 to 1855 he was leader of the
Queen's Band , and in 1862 he conducted the music at the opening of theInternational Exhibition . In 1860, he married the famous contralto singer, Miss Charlotte Dolby. He was leader of the principal provincial festivals for many years, and gave a farewell concert at theRoyal Albert Hall in 1883. He died in October 1890. His method was sound, his style artistic, and his educational work of great value, the majority of the most successful orchestral violinists having been his pupils.His grandson was
composer , conductor andviolist Philip Sainton (1891-1967).References
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