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Jacques Franco-Mendès

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In 1833 he and his brother gave concerts in cities in Germany, and in 1836 they performed in Paris. Joseph died in 1841; affected by the loss, for several years afterwards he gave concerts only in the Netherlands. In 1845 he took part in the festival in Bonn celebrating the unveiling of
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Franco-Mendès composed pieces for cello and piano, and a Grand Duo for two cellos; also two string quintets and a string quartet.
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In 1860 Franco-Mendès settled in Paris, where he gave concerts; he died there on 22 August 1889.
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in 1816, to a Portuguese Jewish family. Aged 13, he studied in Vienna with the cellist
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Amsterdam
Joseph Merk
Joseph Franco Mendes
nl
Johann Nepomuk Hummel
William II of the Netherlands
the Beethoven Memorial


"Cello Playing in 19th Century: France, Belgium and Holland"
Archived
Wayback Machine


Robin Stowell, Jonathan Cross. The Cambridge Companion to the Cello. Cambridge University Press, 1999. Page 65.


"Franco-Mendès, Jacques"
"Franco-Mendès, Jacques"
Free scores by Jacques Franco-Mendès
International Music Score Library Project
Categories
1816 births
1889 deaths
Dutch Sephardi Jews
Dutch people of Portuguese-Jewish descent
Dutch classical cellists
Musicians from Amsterdam
19th-century classical musicians

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