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Johann Dubez : ウィキペディア英語版 | Johann Dubez Johann Dubez (1828 – 27 October 1891) was an Austrian virtuoso on several instruments mandolin, guitar, harp, and zither as well as a composer. ==Life== Dubez was born and died in Vienna, Austria, of Italian extraction.〔Józef Powroźniak: ''Gitarren-Lexikon'' (Berlin, 1979; 3rd edition, 1986), p. 63.〕 In 1846, he was engaged as violinist in the Josefstadt Theatre, Vienna, and formed there an acquaintance with the guitar virtuoso Giulio Regondi. Dubez, who frequently heard Regondi perform when the latter appeared in Vienna, was so fascinated that he adopted the guitar, too, and studied it under Regondi and Johann Kaspar Mertz in this city. His progress was very rapid for in 1847 he gave his first guitar concert in the old Vienna Academy of Music, playing Regondi's compositions and meeting with enormous success. Dubez was a brilliant harpist, too, and under Giacomo Meyerbeer's baton he played the well-known harp solo in the opera ''Vielka''. Some few years previous to his death he undertook a protracted concert tour, visiting Bucharest and Constantinople. In the former city he was commanded to perform before the Queen of Romania, and in the latter before the Sultan and Court, receiving the decoration of the Medjidia Order. Dubez was elected the first president of the Vienna Zither Society, founded in 1875, and also created honorary member of the Prague Zither Society.
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