Adrien-François Servais
Adrien-François Servais (6 June 1807 – 26 November 1866) was one of the most influential cellists of the nineteenth century. He was born and died in Halle, Belgium. He is one of the founders of the Modern Cellistic Schools of Paris and Madrid, which began through collaboration with his friend Auguste Franchomme and his disciple Víctor Mirecki Larramat. His compositions are still studied, performed and recorded all over the world. Two of his sons also had musical careers and performed his music.
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Born | Halle, Belgium | 6 June 1807
Died | 26 November 1866 59) Halle, Belgium | (aged
Genres | Classical |
Occupation(s) | Cellist, composer |
Instrument(s) | Violoncello |
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