https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevalier_de_Saint-Georges
Given his prodigious technique as an adult, Saint-Georges must have practiced the violin seriously as a child. Yet, not before 1764, when violinist Antonio Lolli composed two concertos, Op.2 for him,[15] and 1766, when François Gossec dedicated a set of six string trios, Op.9[16] to Saint Georges, was it revealed that the famous swordsman also played the violin. In 1769, the Parisian public was amazed to see Saint-Georges, the great fencer, among the violins of Gossec’s new orchestra, Le Concert des Amateurs. Two years later he became its concertmaster, and in 1772 he created a sensation with his debut as a soloist, playing his first two violin concertos, Op. II, with Gossec conducting the orchestra.
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