[104] Not 1820 in the Hartz, as is elsewhere said.
[107] The first of these appeared at Schott’s, in Mayence; the other, for “Elementary instruction,” at Haslinger’s, Vienna.
[108] Concerning Dotzauer’s violoncello compositions, Philipp Roth’s “Guide to Violoncello Literature” may be consulted with special reference to their degree of difficulty.
[109] See under the violoncello players of Russia.
[111] Not to be confounded with the excellent cellist, Wilhelm Lindner, who was Chamber Musician of the Grand Duchy of Baden, and died on August 19, 1887.
[113] He is now member of the Royal Theatre Band at Cassel. No information about him could be obtained.