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Schönebeck, Carl Siegemund, 1758-1804?

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Personal name headingSchönebeck, Carl Siegemund, 1758-1804?
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Variant(s)Schoenebeck, Carl Sigmund, 1758-1804?
Schönbeck, Karl Siegmund, 1758-1804?
Schönebeck, C. S. (Carl Siegemund), 1758-1804?
Schönebeck, Carl Sigismund, 1758-1804?
Schönebeck, Carl Siegemund, b. 1758
Associated countryGermany
Birth date1758-10-26
1758-10-26
1758-10-26
1758-10-26
1758-10-26
Death date1804?
1800?
1806?
1814?
1818?
Place of birthLübben (Germany)
Place of deathLübben (Germany)
Field of activityMusic Composition (Music) Cello
Profession or occupationComposers Cellists
Found inHis Zwei konzertante Duos, 1968.
His Duos concertants für zwei Violoncelli, 1980: preface (still alive 1814; date of death unknown)
His Three concertante duos for two violoncellos, 1982: cover (C.S. Schönebeck)
CPM to 1980 (Schoenebeck, Carl Sigmund)
Schönebeck, Carl Siegemund. Three duos concertans, op. 13, 2019: Preface (b. Lübben, Germany, 26 Oct 1758; d. 1804) German cellist and composer; ended his career in his hometown of Lübben at around 1800, when he was firmly established as a composer and music teacher. It was then when he sought to have his compositions published and they were released up until 1805, a year after his death, according to the Jappe Viola Bibliographie)
Jappe, Michael. Viola Bibliographie, 1999: page 348 (Schoenebeck, Carl Siegmund; 1758-1804)
Lambooij, Henk. A cellist's companion, 2007: page 496 (Schönebeck, Carl Sigismund, b. 26.10.1758 Lubben; d. 1800/1814?/1818? Lubben)
Wikipedia, October 16, 2019 (Carl Siegemund Schönebeck (born 26 October 1758 in Lübben, Germany, died early 1800s) was a German composer and cellist. It is not clear exactly when he died. In Volume IV of Ernst Ludwig Gerber's encyclopedia Neues Lexikon der Tonkünstler, he is described as a virtuoso cellist and apparently still alive in 1814; however other sources say that he died in 1806)
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