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until Gattie and Loder died in 1853. A reviewer of one of these concerts wrote: "Mr. Dando officiated as first violin, throughout the evening, and, in this capacity, we doubt whether he has many superiors among the violinists of all Europe. He is in all respects, an accomplished an admirable quartet
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in 1831 where he played until 1855. For many years, he led the orchestras of the Classical Harmonists and Choral Harmonists societies in London. In 1832 he played in the first performance in England of Beethoven's
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After the quartet was disbanded Dando continued to play in orchestras. In the 1870s he became unable to play, and from 1875 he was music master at
416: 406: 146: 401: 236: 421: 151: 411: 173: 30:; 11 May 1806 – 9 May 1894) was an English violinist and viola player. He introduced the first public concerts of 155: 114: 54: 162: 118: 74: 226: 358: 330: 302: 396: 391: 241: 122: 82: 129: 8: 189: 133: 43: 86: 169: 275: 121:(cello) and himself playing viola: their first concert was on 17 March 1836 at the 287: 125:, and they continued for seven seasons until 1842, when Blagrove left the group. 101: 17: 65:
He was the first to introduce public concerts in England consisting entirely of
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in 1806. He studied the violin with his uncle Gaetano Brandi. He was a pupil of
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The quartet led by Dando gave the first English performances of Haydn's
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to revive the St Matthew Passion and played in the orchestra in 1858.
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playing viola and other members as before: they gave concerts at
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For the member of the Pennsylvania State Senate, see
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Index

Joseph P. Dando
chamber music
Somers Town, London
Nicolas Mori
Philharmonic Orchestra
Fidelio
chamber music
Horn Tavern
Onslow
Spohr
Beethoven
Corelli

string quartet
Henry Blagrove
Charles Lucas
Hanover Square Rooms
John Fawcett Loder
Crosby Hall, London
The Seven Last Words
String Quartet Op. 44 No. 3
String Quartet in A minor
William Sterndale Bennett
Willis's Rooms
Violin Sonata Op. 96 in G major
Lindsay Sloper
Charterhouse School
Godalming

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