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** Andre Navarra 1911 – 1988 France Important Activity: Kretly String Quartet (succeeding Fournier). B.B.N. Trio (with Benvenutti and Benedetti). Principal cello of the Grand Opera Orchestra (Paris). (Military service). Professor Paris Conservatoire, North West German Music Academy (Hochschule für Musik, Detmold), also taught in Siena (Accademia Musicale Chigiana), London, Vienna, and autumn courses in St. Jean-de-Luz (France). Premieres: Jolivet – Cello concerto (1962), Tomasi – Cello Concerto (1970). Pascal – Cello concertó (1960). Jolivet – Cello concertó No. 1 (1962). Tisné – Cello Concerto (1969). Lajtha – Cello Sonata (1961). Schmitt – Intoit, recitative et conge (1951). Most of these works were probably also dedicated to him. Friendships: Jacques Ibert, Florent Schmitt, Arthur Honegger, Pau Casals. Anecdotes: * As a youngster was a promising boxer ! * pupil of J.L. Loeb (Paris conservatoire – first cello prize 1927). * taught at Paris Conservatoire 1949-79.
** Siegfried Nebelong 1857 - ???? Denmark Important Activity: Member Royal Orchestra of Dresden Anecdotes: * Born Copenhagen. * Pupil of Grutzmacher. * (information was given as still living in an encyclopedia of 1895 …)
** Jean Nelland 1895 – 1965 France, later Canada Important Activity: Professor Constantinople Music Conservatoire. Principal cello Association des concerts ‘Spirituals’ of the Sorbonne. Cellist Pelletier String Quartet. Professor McGill University, Montreal. Cellist of 1st McGill Quartet (c.1930) and 2nd quartet (1939-42). Principal cello Montreal orchestra (1930-41), the CSM (1936-40), and the Little Symphony of Montreal (1939-46). Professor at the CMM (1946-69). Anecdotes: * pupil at Conservatoire du Mans, Paris Conservatoire (with Louis R. Feuillard) * amongst his pupils were his son Ary, Jean Charbonneau, Raymonde Martin, André Mignault, Suzanne Perrault and Brahm Sand. INFORMATION BY THE CANADIAN ENCYCLOPEDIA
** Franstilek Xaver Neruda 1843 – 1915 Denmark (of Moravian origin; later Austria, Germany, Russia, Sweden) Important Activity: Neruda Quartet, Member Royal Chapel Copenhagen, Royal chamber musician Copenhagen. Professor cello St. Petersburg Conservatory. Conductor Stockholm Music Society. Professor cello Copenhagen Conservatoire. Dedications: Popper - Elfintanz, Op.39 (1881) Music/Publications: Own original pieces, including 5 cello concertos; the most famous was the D Minor concerto …
** Holocaust Victim - Marian Neuteich - Master cellist, player in a string quartet, conductor and composer, born in Lodz 29/05/1903, died in Poniatowa (Trawniki Camp) 1943
** Oscar Nicastro 1894 – 1971 Uruguay Important Activity: Soloist. Founder Gorin-Nicastro Conservatoire, Buenos Aires. Anecdotes: * lived in Naples as a boy, giving first concert as concerto soloist at age 10. * Passed to Berlin, at only 12 entering the Berlin Hochschule, studying with Hausmann and Becker. * once based back in Uruguay, he made many professional tours as soloist to the USA and Europe. Possessed a solid technique. * his most important students were Oliver Ibani, Addiego, and Lyllian del Puerto. INFORMATION BY ADRIAN BORGARELLI (URUGUAY)
** Jean-Jacques Nochez 1725 – 1800 France Important Activity: Member Comic Opera Orchestra (Paris). Member Grand Opera Orchestra (Paris). Royal Chamber musician. Professor Paris Conservatoire. Music/Publications: Author of cello articles. Anecdotes: * Pupil of Cervetto and Abaco.
** Emile Norblin 1821 – 1880 France Important Activity: Bonawitz/Telesinski/Norblin Trio. Anecdotes: * height of his trio were the years 1867 to 1879.
** Louis Pierre Norblin 1781 — 1854 Born Poland, lived France Important Activity: Professor Paris Conservatoire. Baillot String Quartet. Principal cello Paris Opera Orchestra. Founding-member of ‘Concerts du Conservatoire’ (Paris). Anecdotes: * Pupil of Baudiot and Lavasseur. * Assisted Baudiot in writing his Cello methods.