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František Martin Pecháček : ウィキペディア英語版 | František Martin Pecháček František Martin Pecháček, also ''Francis Martin Pechatschek, Pechaczek, Behatschek'' (10 November 1763 in Ústí nad Orlicí - 26 September 1816 in Vienna) was a Bohemian violinist, pedagog, arranger and diligent composer. His son Franz Pecháček became known as a virtuoso violinist and composer. The collections of the Municipal Museum in Usti nad Orlici contain two of his tracks, a piece for violin and orchestra entitled ''Rondeau brilliant'' and a concert duo for two violins, ''Polonaise.'' ==Early life== František Pecháček was born in the back of a low category restaurant in Usti nad Orlici, later known as hotel Friml Orličan (today a marketplace in the suburbs).〔 He received his first grammar and music lessons in Usti, and then went to Litomyšl where he studied under the guidance of choir director and pianist P. Lambert.〔 〕 Later he went to study philosophy and also acquire further musical training as a violinist from Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf in Weißwasser, then part of Prussian Silesia.〔
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