[1] He came to London, and studied the harp under Bochsa and Labarre, succeeding the former as professor at the Royal Academy of Music.
He died after two days' illness in Portman Square, London on 9 April 1871 and was buried at Kensal Green.
He came to London, and studied the harp under Bochsa and Labarre, succeeding the former as professor at the Royal Academy of Music.
He died after two days' illness in Portman Square, London on 9 April 1871 and was buried at Kensal Green.
He died after two days' illness in Portman Square, London on 9 April 1871 and was buried at Kensal Green.