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Hubert Léonard

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Sérènade humoristique à l'espagnoleAirs bohémiensAncienne école italienne du violonScènes humoristiques, Op.6112 Characteristic Pieces, Op.57Duo sur 'Rienzi'Souvenir de Haydn, Op.26 Solos faciles, Op.41Scène de Ballet, Op.61Suite, Op.53Souvenirs de Bade, Op.30Le Retour du Paladin, Op.422 Solos for Violin and Piano, Op.33Duo sur 'Der Freischütz'Variations sur une Gavotte de Corelli, Op.51Romance, Op.11Souvenir de Grétry, Op.9Grand Duo brillant sur 'Tannhäuser'Sérénade, Op.17Elégie, Op.12Duo sur 'Mignon'Duo sur 'Rigoletto'Ecole Léonard pour le violon

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Fantaisie sur des thêmes de Donizetti, Op.19Grande fantaisie militaire, Op.15Grande Fantaisie sur Le Désir, Op.18Violin Concerto No.1, Op.10Violin Concerto No.2, Op.14Violin Concerto No.3, Op.16Violin Concerto No.5, Op.28
Wikipedia
Hubert Léonard (7 April 1819 – 6 May 1890) was a famous Belgian violinist, born in Liège. His earliest preparatory training was given by a prominent teacher of the time, August Rouma [fr], after which he entered the Paris Conservatoire in 1836. There he studied for three years under François Antoine Habeneck. In 1844 he started his extended tours which established his reputation as one of the greatest of virtuosos. From 1848 to 1867 he held the position of principal professor of violin playing at the Brussels Conservatoire, having succeeded the celebrated Charles de Bériot. Owing to ill health, he resigned and settled in Paris, where he spent the rest of his life, and where he gave lessons. Among his notable students were Alfred De Sève, Martin Pierre Marsick, Henri Marteau, Henry Schradieck, and César Thomson. He wrote a significant pedagogical work entitled Ecole Léonard.