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and composer in the second half of the 19th century. He composed mostly for cello (including several concertos and many technical studies), but also wrote orchestral pieces, chamber music, piano music and songs.
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to be principal cellist of the court orchestra, and head of the
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are often performed to this day. He made frequent tours throughout Europe and Russia as a solo cellist and chamber musician.
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