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John Tiplady Carrodus

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44: 478: 100:, the Croydon Conservatoire of Music, the Guildhall School of Music, the Royal Academy of Music, and Trinity College, London. He has the distinction of being the first president of the College of Violinists. He was an early proponent of the violin recital. His concert at St James's Hall on 20 January 1881, which included the works of Molique and Spohr, is "widely recognized as the first public violin recital." 22: 62:. He took violin lessons from his father Thomas Carrodus, who was a barber and music-seller. He made his first appearance as a violinist at the age of nine, and before the London public four years later. He had the advantage of studying between the ages of twelve and eighteen at 114:
Carrodus was constantly striving "for improving the standard of string playing in English orchestras." He was famous for setting extremely high standards in his own playing and in that of his pupils.
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as leader at Covent Garden in 1869. He led the Covent Garden orchestra for twenty-five years. He also took over from Sainton as the Leader of the Three Choirs Festival orchestra in 1882.
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In addition to editions of the treatises of Loder and Spohr, Carrodus published his own "Chats to violin students on how to study the violin." He published two violin solos and a
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For many years, Carrodus had led the orchestra of the Philharmonic Society and those of the great provincial festivals. The coveted
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Music and Performance Culture in Nineteenth-Century Britain: Essays in Honour of Nicholas Temperley
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orchestra from 1855. He made his debut as a solo player at a concert given on 22 April 1863 by the
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was one of his notable students. He taught her violin at the Royal Academy of Music.
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on 13 July 1895 and was buried in a family grave on the eastern side of
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got him engagements in the leading orchestras. He was a member of the
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Instrumental Teaching in Nineteenth-Century Britain
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violinist

Highgate Cemetery
Keighley
West Riding of Yorkshire
Stuttgart
Bernhard Molique
Spohr
Sir Michael Costa
Covent Garden opera
Musical Society of London
Prosper Sainton
National Training School of Music
Guarneri
Lilian Baylis
Hampstead
London
Highgate Cemetery


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