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  1. Adolph Brodsky (1851-1929) is today remembered principally as a Russian violinist, notably as the soloist in the first performance of Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto. Like many performers he has otherwise received little scholarly attention in a historiography hitherto weighted towards discussion of music as a compositional act and thereby undervaluing the roles of performers as intermediaries ...

  2. Media in category "Adolph Brodsky" The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total.

  3. 17 letters from Tchaikovsky to Adolph Brodsky have survived, dating from 1875 to c. 1891, all of which have been translated into English on this website: Letter 432b – 1875 (?), from Moscow. Letter 1924 – 1/13 January 1882, from Rome. Letter 2008 – 15/27 April 1882, from Moscow. Letter 2013 – 4/16 May 1882, from Kamenka.

  4. Adolph Davidovich Brodsky (Адольф Давидович Бродский, Adolf Davidovič Brodskij; – January 22, 1929) was a Russian violinist. He enjoyed a long and illustrious career as a performer and teacher, starting early in Vienna, going on to Moscow, Leipzig, and New York City and finally Manchester.

  5. Moscow, 2nd RMS symphony concert, 28 October/9 November 1889, Adolph Brodsky (violin), conducted by Tchaikovsky; Warsaw, 2/14 January 1892, Stanisław Barcewicz (violin), conducted by Tchaikovsky. Saint Petersburg, 10th RMS symphony concert, 30 January/11 February 1893, Leopold Auer (violin), conducted by Eduard Krushevsky

  6. Who was Adolph Brodsky? It was on reaching music college in Manchester that we began to look for a new name for the group and found it in the great Russian violinist Adolf Brodsky who was a pioneering figure in that city’s musical history. Born in Taranrog in 1851 into a family of violinists, he rose from child prodigy to famous performer ...

  7. www.billwallchess.com › articles › 1851_chessBill Wall's Chess Page

    On April 2 (March 21, Old Style), 1851, Adolph Brodsky was born in Taganrog, Russia. He was a chess player and violinist. On April 14, 1851, William Crane was born in Castle Hill, Australia. He was Australian champion in 1888 and 1897. In May 1851, Lowenthal left Cincinnati and went to London to participate in the London International.