[114] See page [69] of this book.
[115] Fétis erroneously says that Bagge was born in Bohemia, about 1815.
[116] Not to be confounded with Georg Eduard Golterman, to be mentioned farther on.
[117] Also the two Maras (father and son) had an important effect on Violoncello playing in Berlin, though not so great as that of the brothers Duport. Concerning the elder and younger Mara, the necessary details will be given in speaking of the Bohemian violoncellists.
[118] Fétis contests this, for he says: “The German biographers of Kelz affirm that he (Kelz) was advised by Duport; but this is erroneous, as at this time (1811) Duport was no longer in Berlin.” This could only refer to L. Duport, for his brother remained until his death in the Prussian capital.
[119] At Breitkopf and Härtel’s.
[120] See p. [79] of this book.
[121] See amongst the Belgian Cellists.