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Friedrich Dotzauer

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Compositions for: Piano

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3 Fantasias, Op.1063 Fantasias, Op.1153 Morceaux de Salon, Op.1636 Pieces for Cello and Piano, Op.1796 Rondinos über beliebte Opern-Melodien, Op.1316 Rondinos, Op.1296 Waltzes for Piano 4-HandsDas eigne Herz, Op.141Les Fleurs d'Italie, Op.164Variations, Op.79

Arrangements for: Piano

Cello Concerto in F-sharp minor, Op.112

Parts for: Piano

6 Rondinos, Op.129
Wikipedia
Justus Johann Friedrich Dotzauer (20 January 1783 – 6 March 1860) was a German cellist and composer.
Born in Haselrieth, near Hildburghausen, to a father who was a church music minister, he learned at a young age to play a number of instruments, including piano, double bass, violin, clarinet, and horn. He also was instructed in music theory by the local church organist.
He received his first cello lessons from the court trumpeter, and, having chosen cello as his instrument, he went on to study with various other teachers, and eventually found his way into the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, and then the Dresden Court Orchestra, where he remained until he retired in 1850 at 67, ten years before his death.
During the years 1801-1805, Dotzauer was a cellist for the Meiningen Court Orchestra (Hofkapelle).
Although Dotzauer wrote many symphonies, concertos, operas, chamber works and sonatas, he was most recognised and famed for his Violoncellschule, 4 volumes of 113 exercises and caprices for unaccompanied cello.