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  1. Adolph Brodsky (russisk Адольф Давидович Бродский – Adolf Davidovitsj Brodskij, født 21. mars 1851 i Taganrog, død 22. januar 1929 i Manchester) var en russisk fiolinvirtuos. Han dannet to kvartettensembler, begge ble kalt Brodskykvartetten, og konserterte over hele verden.

  2. 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.

  3. 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

  4. Adolf Brodsky, nascut Adolf Davídovitx Brodski, rus: Адо́льф Дави́дович Бро́дский (Taganrog, Mar d'Azov, 2 d'abril de 1851 - Manchester, Regne Unit, 21 de gener de 1929) fou un professor de violí i música britànic d'origen rus.. Un dels pocs que en el seu temps s'atreviren a interpretar el Concert per a violí de Brahms.Donà concerts arreu d'Europa i Estats Units.

  5. The name of the trio is derived from Kirill Troussov's violin "The Brodsky", a Stradivarius from 1702, which was the instrument on which violinist Adolph Brodsky performed the world premiere of Tchaikovsky's violin concerto, on the 4th of December 1881. The cellist Benedict Kloeckner, who runs his own festival in Germany, and the sibling duo ...

  6. Brodsky四重奏还以其安排非四分之一的曲目作为音乐会的演唱会而闻名。 这些已汇编成各种录音,包括布罗德斯基无限,娇小四人和金色的老歌。 他们曾在音乐剧院的作品中工作,包括《时间的喧嚣》,《布莱恩·弗里尔的表演》(与罗莎蒙德·派克和亨利·古德曼)以及比尔·巴克莱给年轻诗人的信。

  7. 29 de jun. de 2017 · Adolph Brodsky, who performed the premiere in 1881, was the first advocate of the piece for a live, contemporary audience, even before Auer, but Brodsky’s role is often forgotten.