Albert Thierfelder Vídeos
profesor universitario alemán
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- profesor universitario, musicólogo, compositor
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Beethoven Thierfelder Emanuel Feuermann Carl Flesch Bach Camillo Hildebrand Hildebrand Georg Kulenkampff Plum Richard Strauss Klemperer Strub Hindemith Leonid Kreutzer Kreutzer Gregor Piatigorsky Vladimir Horowitz Szymon Goldberg George Szell Heifetz Mozart Mendelssohn Busch Tully Berlin State Opera Berlin Philharmonic 1899 1916 1921 1925 1928 1929 1930 1931
Recorded in 1925. Berlin State Opera Orchestra - Hans Thierfelder, conductor Found at satyr78lp.blogspot.com, a great site with many wonderful downloads available. Thanks to Rolf for his many fine, hard to find transfers. One of the new breed of German violinists who emerged after World War I, Josef Wolfsthal had the reputation of burning the candle at both ends / and in the middle. Few were wholly surprised when he came to an early end, although it was influenza complicated by pneumonia which killed him, rather than any dissolute habits. He was born to Galician parents in Vienna on 12 June 1899. It was a musical family / his elder brother Max was also a violinist / and he had his first lessons from his father Lazar, an excellent teacher who also nurtured Sigmund Feuermann. Official records show that the family name was really Wolfthal. At ten Josef went to Carl Flesch, who taught him until he was 16, allowed him to give a few public performances / on 7 April 1916 Wolfsthal made his Berlin Philharmonic debut, partnering Flesch in the Bach Double Concerto with Camillo Hildebrand conducting / and then, feeling that he needed discipline, encouraged him to take an orchestral post. Wolfsthal began as leader in Bremen in succession to Georg Kulenkampff, moved to Stockholm, then in 1921 landed the plum job of leading Germany's finest ensemble at that time, the Berlin State Opera Orchestra; he was a particular favourite with Richard Strauss, who often conducted at the old Lindenoper. Wolfsthal can be heard on Strauss's first recording of Ein Heldenleben, and also on the recording of Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme, where he can particularly be heard in the Dance of the Tailors. At 26, he became a teacher at the Berlin Hochschule. From 1928 he was Klemperer's co-leader (with Max Strub) at the Kroll Opera, where in February 1929 he gave the local premiere of Hindemith's Concerto (Kammermusik No. 4). He had a trio with Leonid Kreutzer and Gregor Piatigorsky and could have gone to America with the cellist and Vladimir Horowitz, but typically blew the audition with Piatigorsky's manager by starting to improvise in the middle of the test piece and roaring with laughter. In 1929 Wolfsthal linked up with Hindemith and Emanuel Feuermann to form a string trio (after he had gone, Szymon Goldberg took over the violin chair). In November 1930, Wolfsthal caught a chill at a friend's funeral; he did not look after himself and steadily grew more ill, finally succumbing in Berlin on 3 February 1931. He left a young wife, Olga (previously married to George Szell and later to the cellist Benar Heifetz) and a baby daughter. His small but finely focused, transparent tone can be heard on a number of recordings, including Mozart's A major Concerto, the Mendelssohn Concerto and two of the Beethoven Concerto: an acoustic version is severely cut but the complete electrical performance has many flashes of spontaneity, alongside less mature passages. He plays Joachim's cadenzas in both the Mozart and the Beethoven. If he lacked the genius of a Busch or the consistency of a Kulenkampff, he had more volatile qualities which might have developed in an interesting fashion / or might not, as Flesch hints in his memoirs. Tully Potter
Beethoven Thierfelder Berliner Staatsoper Staatsoper 1899 1925 1931
Josef Wolfsthal ヴォルフシュタール+••.••(...)) Berliner Staatsoper Orch. by Hans Thierfelder recorded in 1925 (acoustic rec.) transfer from Germany POLYDOR-69789/93 (B 27587-96)
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