François Joseph Naderman
François-Joseph Naderman (Paris, August 5th 1781 - Paris, April 2nd 1835) is a traditional Harpiste, wire of Jean Henri Naderman.
The profession of his/her father (Violin maker) is certainly at the origin of its vocation. Raise Jean-Baptiste Krumpholz, it became after the French revolution a recognized musician; its notoriety continued under the Consulat, the First Empire and with the Restauration. It is him which is at the origin of the class of toothing-stone to the Conservatoire of music of Paris at that time.
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Two portraits on Gallica