Global Information Lookup Global Information

Strub Quartet information


The Strub-Quartett was a well-known German string quartet from Berlin (1929–1945) and Detmold (1945–1965), named after primarius Max Strub.

and 19 Related for: Strub Quartet information

Request time (Page generated in 0.8497 seconds.)

Strub Quartet

Last Update:

The Strub-Quartett was a well-known German string quartet from Berlin (1929–1945) and Detmold (1945–1965), named after primarius Max Strub. The first Strub...

Word Count : 1187

Max Strub

Last Update:

Europe-wide reputation during his 36 years of activity as primarius of the Strub Quartet. Stations as concertmaster led him from the 1920s to the operas of Stuttgart...

Word Count : 9364

List of string quartet ensembles

Last Update:

String Quartet Sonus Quartet Soweto String Quartet Spektral Quartet Spencer Dyke Quartet Stamic Quartet Stanford String Quartet Strub Quartet Stratton...

Word Count : 941

Walter Trampler

Last Update:

to tour Europe as violist of the prestigious Strub Quartet. In the mid-1930s, he recorded with Max Strub and Florizel von Reuter (violins) and Ludwig...

Word Count : 453

Stross Quartet

Last Update:

Busch Quartet, the Havemann Quartet, the Amar Quartet, the Wendling Quartet and the Strub Quartet, influenced decisively the German string quartet scene...

Word Count : 841

Ludwig Hoelscher

Last Update:

musician, first playing from 1932 in Elly Ney's piano trio, then in the Strub Quartet and other formations. He was an important cellist of the Nazi era, playing...

Word Count : 946

Max Kayser

Last Update:

1882 bis 1972. Self edited, Berlin 1972, p. 81. Michael Waiblinger, Strub Quartet, Booklet, Meloclassic 4002, 2014. Michael Custodis: Bureaucracy versus...

Word Count : 447

Georg Wille

Last Update:

Wilhelmshaven 2007, ISBN 978-3-7959-0780-8, p. 180. Michael Waiblinger, Strub Quartet, Booklet, Meloclassic 4002, 2014. Wolfram Huschke: Zukunft Musik: Eine...

Word Count : 782

Jost Raba

Last Update:

kammermusikalisch tätig, among others with the Raba Quartet (1924–1934) and in the Strub Quartet (1934–1938). From 1932 to 1935 he worked freelance. In...

Word Count : 363

Werner Grobholz

Last Update:

German violinist. Born in Munich, Grobholz studied with Werner Heutling, Max Strub and Wilhelm Isselmann at the Musikhochschule Detmold and in Munich with...

Word Count : 159

Florizel von Reuter

Last Update:

Elly Ney, Max Strub (violin), Walter Trampler (viola), Ludwig Hoelscher (cello), (the second manifestation of the Strub String Quartet) and under the...

Word Count : 1179

List of American Catholic priests

Last Update:

Francis P. Smith, Seventh President of Duquesne University. Fr. Joseph Strub, Founder of Duquesne University. Fr. John Willms, Second Rector of Pittsburgh...

Word Count : 6969

Bram Eldering

Last Update:

students were Ernst-Lothar von Knorr, Adolf Busch, Hans-Ludwig Schilling, Max Strub, Siegfried Borries, Hans Raderschatt, Quirin Rische and Wilhelm Stross....

Word Count : 533

List of female violinists

Last Update:

New York, New York US Estonian-American Pupil of Ede Zathureczky and Max Strub / in 1962 she acquired the "Lipiński" Stradivarius, 1715 / Ajemian, Anahid...

Word Count : 712

Robert Reitz

Last Update:

he formed the Weimar Trio. His successor became the violin virtuoso Max Strub. Although Reitz had become a member of the NSDAP, the Nazis saw him as a...

Word Count : 731

Bruno Lenz

Last Update:

violin with Gösta Andrasson in Basel and with Georg Kulenkampff and Max Strub in Berlin. In 1936, he had his first exhibition of paintings at the Kunstverein...

Word Count : 626

Diversafest

Last Update:

of the original twelve bands booked for the first DFest are as follows: Strüb, Ultrafix. Cary Aspinwall, "Organizers: Dfest 'on hiatus' this year", Tulsa...

Word Count : 2830

Heinrich Konietzny

Last Update:

interpreters of Konietzny's works have been: Maurice Gendron Siegfried Palm Max Strub Siegfried Fink Robert Leonardy Hans and Kurt Schmitt Norio Oshima Takashi...

Word Count : 1138

Amiri Baraka

Last Update:

Players in Boston, and performed at a Town Hall rally, New York, March '68.") Strub, Whitney. "Recovering the New-Ark: Amiri Baraka's Lost Chronicle of Black...

Word Count : 9369

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net