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  1. Adolph Davidovitch Brodsky (en russe Адольф Давидович Бродский), né le 2 avril 1851 (a.s. 21 mars) à Taganrog et décédé le 12 avril 1922 à Manchester, est un violoniste et pédagogue russe.Il a connu une longue et illustre carrière comme interprète et enseignant, dès le début à Vienne, en passant par Moscou, Leipzig, et New York et enfin Manchester.

  2. Adolph Brodsky was born at Taganrog, a port on the north shore of the sea of Azov, March 21, 1851. 4 Taganrog is noted for two things,' he laughingly says, 4 the deathplace of Alexander I. and the birthplace of Adolph Brodsky.' His grandfather and father were both amateur fiddlers. At the age of three he showed signs of a great fondness for

  3. Adolf Brodsky. (4 February 1851 — 22 January 1929) =. Alternative Names/Transliterations: Adolph Davidovich Brodsky (changed spelling to Adolph after 1896) ; Адольф Давидович Бродский. =. Name in Other Languages: Адольф Давидович Бродский, Adolph Brodsky, Adolph Brodskij, アドルフ・ブロ ...

  4. Adolph Brodsky (1851–1929) by William Cartledge (1891–1976), 1924, from Royal Northern College of Music [Skip to content] [Skip to main navigation] [Skip to quick links] [Go to accessibility information] Art UK has updated its cookies policy. By using this website you are ...

  5. Adolph Brodsky. Adolph Brodsky was born in 1851 in Russia. At the age of not quite five, he began to play the violin and later became a pupil of Hellmesberger at the Vienna Conservatoire. In 1880 he married Anna Tskadowska in Sebastopol in the Crimea. The following year Brodsky became the first person to play the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto ...

  6. Adolph Brodsky. Adolph Brodsky was born in 1851 in Russia. At the age of not quite five, he began to play the violin and later became a pupil of Hellmesberger at the Vienna Conservatoire. In 1880 he married Anna Tskadowska in Sebastopol in the Crimea. The following year Brodsky became the first person to play the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto ...

  7. El Cuarteto Brodsky no es el primer cuarteto en llevar este nombre. El violinista Adolph Brodsky, que estrenó el concierto para violín de Chaikovski, dirigió dos cuartetos diferentes que llevaban este mismo nombre (1870–1890 y 1895–1927). En 1918 Edward Elgar le dedicó su cuarteto a cuerda en mi menor op. 83 al 2.º cuarteto de Adolph ...