On April 5, 1784, the violinist, composer, and conductor Louis Spohr was born in Braunschweig. MyCello remembers him by proposing a music video and the score of his Grand nonetto: pour violon, alto, violoncelle, contrabasso, flûte, hautbois, clarinette, basson et cor, Op.31.
On April 4, the composer Ewald Straesser died in Stuttgart. MyCello remembers him by proposing the score of his String Quartet, Op.12 n.1.
On April 3, 1897, the composer, pianist, and conductor Johannes Brahms died in Vienna. MyCello remembers him by proposing the score and a music video of his Cello Sonata n.2, Op.99.
On March 28, 1885, the composer, pianist, and conductor Ludvig Norman died in Stockholm. MyCello remembers him by proposing a music video and the score of his String Quartet in A minor, Op.65.
On March 27, 1851, the composer Ruperto Chapì was born in Villena. MyCello remembers him by proposing a music video and the score of his Primer cuarteto (sol mayor) para dos violines, viola y violoncello.
On March 7, 1907, the composer and pianist Victor Alphonse Duvernoy died in Paris. MyCello remembers him by proposing a music video of his Concertino per flauto and the score of his Piano Trio, Op.11.
On March 3, 1824, the violinist and composer Giovanni Battista Viotti died in London. MyCello remembers him by proposing the score of his Six trios a deux violons et basse, oeuvre 2.
On February 28, 1876, the composer John Alden Carpenter was born in Park Ridge, Illinois. MyCello remembers him by proposing a music video and the score of his String Quartet.
On February 24, 1895, the composer and conductor Ignaz Lachner died in Hamburg. MyCello remembers him by proposing a music video and the score of his Drei Charakterstücke für Violoncell u. Pianoforte, Op. 83.
On February 16, 1774, the composer and violinist Pierre Rode was born in Bordeaux. MyCello remembers him by proposing the score of his Quartetto, Op.15.