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Biography updated

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I have started updating the biographical information. The information comes from the articles mentioned in the references. I will continue with the updates in the near future. I also hope to add a list of compositions. — Preceding unsigned comment added by George Heritage (talkcontribs) 14:39, 4 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]

If someone has a source for the aria that Mendelssohn was supposed to have written for Malibran and de Bériot I'd love to know about it. I have never seen that mentioned in any of the literature about de Bériot. I imagine that this is referring to the Songe de Tartini which Malibran and de Bériot performed extensively but which was written by Auguste Panseron and not especially for Malibran and de Bériot. — Preceding unsigned comment added by George Heritage (talkcontribs) 14:44, 4 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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violin concertos "rarely heard"

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probably true but seems more a statement out of a critic's throwaway guide than a Wikipedia term. How rarely? Once a century (like a Robert Fuchs opera staging?) Once a decade? Once a year (concerto no.7 was done by a Canadian orchestra, Michael Stern violin, a couple of months ago this year...)?.. (Additionally, movements from his concertos do seem to make their way into concerto competitions fairly often, so while they have only been recorded a few times or not at all in their full orchestral guise, the concertos retain some notability.) - Eric S 2604:6000:B484:AF00:C9EC:EBE5:E66:D67 (talk) 22:57, 26 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]