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TABLE SHOWING THE CONNEXIONS OF THE PRINCIPAL SCHOOLS OF VIOLIN-PLAYING, AND THE RELATION OF MASTER AND PUPIL

The date given is of birth, except where marked otherwise. The lines ┬ indicate direct pupilship.

Bassani, died 1716
I. CORELLI, 1659
Anet,
ab. 1680.
Geminiani
1680.
Localtelli,
1699.
Somis,
1676.
Senaillé,
1687.
Dubourg,
1703.
Léclair,
1687
Pugnani,
1727
Giardini,
1716
Chabran, 1723.
Friz, 1716
Janitsch,
1753.
Viotti,
1753.
Polledro
ab. 1780.
Ashley, died 1818.
Vachon, 1731.

[App. p.812 "in the table of violinists, the following corrections are to be made. In Group I the date of Leclair's birth should be given as 1687; that of De Beriot as 1802; that of Jos. Hellmesberger as 1828. Add date of death of Alard, 1888.[1] In Group II, for Jn. Linley read Th. Linley. In Group III, Kalliwoda's date is to be read 1800, and that of A. Stamitz as 1755. In Group IV, J. Becker's date should be 1833. In Group V the date of Baltzar's death is 1663. In Group VI, Barthelemon's date is 1741, and that of the death of Aubert le vieux, 1753."]

  1. The news of the death of Jean Delphin Alard, on Feb. 22. 1888, arrived after the earlier sheets of this Appendix were in type.