- The
concertmaster (from the
German Konzertmeister),
first chair (U.S.) or
leader (UK) is the prin****l
first violin player in an
orchestra (clarinet or...
- The
Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra (Gewandhausorchester; also
previously known in
German as the
Gewandhausorchester Leipzig) is a
German symphony orchestra...
- Mühlhausen in 1708,
returning to
Weimar this time as
organist and from 1714
Konzertmeister (director of music) at the
ducal court,
where he
could work with a large...
- with J.G.
Pisendel in
Dresden and
Giuseppe Tartini in Padua.
Appointed Konzertmeister in
Merseburg in 1726, he
taught the
violin to J.S. Bach's son Wilhelm...
- Riga,
Saint Petersburg and Moscow. In 1835 he
became concertmaster (
Konzertmeister) at the
Gewandhaus in
Leipzig working with Mendelssohn. In Leipzig,...
-
publishers changed the
dedication to
Robert Schumann. In 1804,
Hummel became Konzertmeister to
Nikolaus II,
Prince Esterházy's
estate at Eisenstadt.
Although he...
- (court chapel) on a
regular monthly basis started with his
promotion to
Konzertmeister in
March 1714. From 1714 to 1717 Bach was
commissioned to
compose one...
- Schlosskirche, the
court chapel of the
Schloss in Weimar. Bach was
appointed Konzertmeister in
Weimar in the
spring of 1714, a
position that
called for the performance...
- he
became a
court instrumentalist in Saxe-Zeitz and
eventually its
Konzertmeister.
While scholars know of
about 100
works of his in both instrumental...
-
violinist who had a
distinguished career based in his
native Vienna, as
Konzertmeister of the
Vienna Philharmonic,
founder and
leader of the
Barylli string...