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Belgian violinist, composer and teacher (b. 9 March 1847 in Jupille-sur-Meuse; d. 21 October 1924 in [[Paris]]. | Belgian violinist, composer and teacher (b. 9 March 1847 in Jupille-sur-Meuse; d. 21 October 1924 in [[Paris]]). | ||
Marsick appeared as the soloist in the first performance in France of Tchaikovsky's [[Violin Concerto]] (though apparently only of the first movement) at a concert conducted by Tchaikovsky at the Châtelet in [[Paris]] on 28 February/11 March 1888 <ref name="note1"/>. | Marsick appeared as the soloist in the first performance in France of Tchaikovsky's [[Violin Concerto]] (though apparently only of the first movement) at a concert conducted by Tchaikovsky at the Châtelet in [[Paris]] on 28 February/11 March 1888 <ref name="note1"/>. |
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Belgian violinist, composer and teacher (b. 9 March 1847 in Jupille-sur-Meuse; d. 21 October 1924 in Paris).
Marsick appeared as the soloist in the first performance in France of Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto (though apparently only of the first movement) at a concert conducted by Tchaikovsky at the Châtelet in Paris on 28 February/11 March 1888 [1].
Notes and References
- ↑ See Lucinde Braun, Die französiche Geigerin Marie Tayau als Čajkovskij-Interpretin (2012), p. 162–163.