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See also: German violinist and composer of instrumental See also: music, was See also: born on the 15th of See also: February 1789 at See also: Magdeburg, where he received his early musical See also: education
.
He completed his studies at See also: Leipzig under See also: Eberhard See also: Muller, and at the early age of fifteen appeared before the public with several concerti for the
See also: violin, which were received with general applause, and resulted in his being appointed leading violinist of the Leipzig orchestra
.
This position he occupied till 18o6, when he became concert-master to the duke of See also: Oldenburg
.
In 18o8 he was appointed See also: solo-violinist by See also: King
See also: Jerome of Westphalia at See also: Cassel, and there he remained till the end of the French occupation (1814), when he went to Vienna, and soon afterwards to Carlsruhe, having been appointed concert-master to the See also: grand-duke of See also: Baden
.
His failing See also: health prevented him from enjoying the numerous and well-deserved triumphs he owed to his See also: art, and in 1826 he died of See also: consumption at the early age of See also: thirty-seven
.
As a virtuoso See also: Fesca ranks amongst the best masters of the German school of violinists, the school subsequently of See also: Spohr and of See also: Joachim
.
Especially as See also: leader of a quartet he is said to have been unrivalled with regard to classic dignity and simplicity of See also: style
.
Amongst his compositions, his quartets for stringed See also: instruments and other pieces of chamber music are the most remarkable
.
His two operas, Cantemira and See also: Omar and Leila, were less successful, lacking dramatic power and originality
.
He also wrote some sacred compositions, and numerous songs and vocal quartets
.
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