Jean-Louis Duport, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Jean-Louis Duport

cellist and composer

Date of Birth: 04-Oct-1749

Place of Birth: Paris, Île-de-France, France

Date of Death: 07-Sep-1819

Profession: composer, cellist

Nationality: France

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About Jean-Louis Duport

  • Jean-Louis Duport (4 October 1749 – 7 September 1819), sometimes known as Duport the Younger to distinguish him from his older brother (and teacher) Jean-Pierre (1741-1818), was a cellist, pedagogue, and composer. He is perhaps best known today for his 21 études for solo cello that constitute the final part of the "Essai sur le doigté du violoncelle et sur la conduite de l'archet" ("Essay on the fingering of the violoncello and on the conduct of the bow") (1806), a seminal work of cello technique.
  • He also wrote six cello concertos and his Études pour violoncello. In 1812, Jean-Louis returned to Paris, where he encountered Napoleon, who insisted on trying out Duport's Stradivarius cello, exclaiming, "How the devil do you hold this thing, Monsieur Duport?" Duport was so obviously afraid that Napoleon would damage it, that Napoleon laughingly returned it to the cellist's more careful hands.
  • Actually, Napoleon had made a small dent in the ribs of the cello, which may still be seen in the instrument.
  • It was later owned by Auguste Franchomme and also Mstislav Rostropovich.

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