LC control no. | n 82040714 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Schönebeck, Carl Siegemund, 1758-1804? |
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 country | Germany |
Birth date | 1758-10-26 1758-10-26 1758-10-26 1758-10-26 1758-10-26 |
Death date | 1804? 1800? 1806? 1814? 1818? |
Place of birth | Lübben (Germany) |
Place of death | Lübben (Germany) |
Field of activity | Music Composition (Music) Cello |
Profession or occupation | Composers Cellists |
Found in | His 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) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Siegemund_Sch%C3%B6nebeck> |