Louis Spohr (17841859) Was One Of The Most Popular Musicians Of The Early Romantic Period But Of His Considerable Output (Including 10 Symphonies 15 Violin Concertos Nine Operas And A Large Amount Of Chamber Music) Only The Octet Op.32 And The Nonet Op.31 Are Heard Regularly Today. Spohr Established His Name As A Virtuoso Violinist And Completed His Violin Method In 1831. As A Conductor He Contributed To The Increasing Use Of The Baton To Direct Performances. He Travelled Widely In Europe Visiting London For The First Time In 1820 When He Directed A Philharmonic Society Concert And Returning Four Times Between 1843 And 1853. This Autobiography Begun In 1847 Gives A Lively (But Not Necessarily Always Accurate) Account Of Life As A Professional Musician. Spohr''S Own Account Ends At June 1838 And The Book Was Completed By Family Members Using Materials Provided By His Wife.
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