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concert on 9 February, giving a benefit concert in the same month. He performed his violin concerto at the Salomon’s Concerts of 17 February and 3 May (for Haydn’s benefit). During several seasons Janiewicz played in London, visited the provinces and Ireland as a violinist, and conducted the
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and for a short time he enjoyed the pension of a musician on the establishment of Mlle. d'Orléans; on the outbreak of the revolution he left France for London in 1790 and did not reappear until his 1792 London debut at
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During the subsequent years he expanded his violin performances and musical pursuits to Manchester, Liverpool, and Ireland. In Liverpool, he met Miss Breeze, whom he married in 1800.
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He retired after 1829, and died at 84 Great King Street, Edinburgh, aged 86. His wife continued to live there after his death. He is buried alongside his wife, Eliza in
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For a time he kept a music-warehouse at 25 Lord Street, Liverpool. In 1815 he went to Edinburgh. From 1815, he was resident in
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and was immediately recognised by the Parisians as an artist of high rank. There he was employed by the
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subscription concerts in Manchester and Liverpool. He was one of the original members of the
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Sonata for the Pianoforte, with Accompaniment for the Violin
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The grave of Felix Yaniewicz, Warriston Cemetery, Edinburgh
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Plaque to Felix Janiewicz, 84 Great King Street, Edinburgh
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Janiewicz



Vilnius
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Lithuania
Vienna
Haydn
Mozart
Austria
Italy
Paris
Concerts Spirituels
Mercure de France
Giovanni Giornovich
Duc d’Orléans
Salomon's Concerts
Corri’s
Gyrowetz’s
London Philharmonic Society
Edinburgh
Second New Town
Warriston Cemetery





Pontigny 1906

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