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Jean-Pierre Duport

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20: 117:(also a cellist), he was active in the musical life of France and Germany. Jean-Pierre was the son of a dancing master, and a student of the founder of the French school of cello playing 286: 242: 350: 165:. Between the two of them, and prominence of the cello playing Friedrich Wilhelm II, Berlin became a "magnet for new compositions for the cello." When 334: 307: 263: 355: 134: 213: 150: 19: 170: 330: 291: 247: 365: 360: 145:
offered Duport a position as principal cellist of his orchestra, Duport accepted moved from Paris to
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the Prussian court orchestra was disbanded. Duport remained in Berlin until his death in 1818.
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and placed in charge of all chamber music at the court. In 1790, Duport's younger brother
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After studying with Berteau, Jean-Pierre Duport made his debut at the age of 19 at the
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in Potsdam, Beethoven premiered his work with one of the Duport brothers.
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of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Along with his brother,
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Cyr, Mary; Walden, Valerie (2001). "Duport, Jean-Pierre".
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Blom, Eric; Wilcox, Beverly (2001). "Concerts Spirituel".
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Duport and his younger brother were acquainted with
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classical
cello
cellist
Jean-Louis Duport
Martin Berteau
Concert Spirituel
Prince of Conti
Frederick the Great
Prussia
Berlin
Friedrich Wilhelm II
Jean-Louis Duport
French Revolution
Napoleon
captured Berlin in 1806
Beethoven
Vienna
Pest
Prague
Prince Lichnowsky
Mozart
Dresden
Leipzig
Berlin
King Friedrich Wilhelm II
Prussia
Marble Palace
Grove Music Online
Oxford University Press

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