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Definition of Joseph joachim
1. Noun. Hungarian violinist and composer (1831-1907).
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Literary usage of Joseph joachim
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Music: Devoted to the Art, Science, Technic and Literature of Music (1898)
"joseph joachim, the eminent Berlin violinist, is one of the modest men of whom
genius has seen fit to crown with a celebrity greater than that of any living ..."
2. Memories of a Musical Life by William Mason (1901)
"joseph joachim "LEIPSIC, Wednesday, September 19, 1849." Under this date I find
in my diary a note to the effect that Joachim the violinist made me a ..."
3. Success in Music and how it is Won by Henry Theophilus Finck, Ignace Jan Paderewski (1909)
"joseph joachim It was unfortunate for Spohr that he was overrated as a composer.
... At this crisis joseph joachim came to the rescue. ..."
4. The Life of Johannes Brahms by Florence May (1905)
"... Celle, Luneburg, and Hildesheim—Musical parties in 1853—Leipzig and Weimar—Robert
Schumann—joseph joachim. IT was on September 21 that Johannes made his ..."
5. Blackstick Papers by Anne Thackeray Ritchie (1908)
"IV CONCERNING joseph joachim BEFORE life was experience—when it was curiosity,
hope, speculation, all those desires with which existence begins—the writer ..."
6. Thirty Years of Musical Life in London, 1870-1900 by Hermann Klein (1903)
"CHAPTER H Youthful work and experiences in London—My brother Max— French refugees
of 1871—Alboni—joseph joachim—James Davison and the " Pops "—Manuel Garcia ..."