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  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Adolf Busch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Adolf Georg Wilhelm Busch (August 8, 1891 – June 9, 1952) was a German-born violinist and composer.
Busch began a long performing association with composer Max Reger in 1907 and received his first major orchestral appointment in 1912 as leader of the Viennese Konzertverein.
Busch moved to the United States in 1939 and the Busch Quartet was re-formed by 1941.
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 Busch Fritz
ritz Busch is little known outside the circles of the cognoscenti, and even there he's sometimes confused with his brother, violinist, conductor and composer Adolf Busch.
His brothers were the violinist and composer Adolf Busch (1891-1952), the actor Willi Busch (1893-1951), the cellist Hermann Busch (1897-1975), and the pianist and composer Heinrich Busch (who died young).
Busch and Carl Ebert were the musical genius behind the Glyndebourne Festival.
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 Adolf Busch - Biography - AOL Music
Busch served as leader of the orchestra of the Konzertverein in Vienna and as a teacher of violin at the Hochschule für Musik in Berlin.
This quartet remained active in Europe and the USA until Busch's death.
Busch was also a fine teacher, and Yehudi Menuhin was one of his students.
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 Adolf Busch (violin) plays Beethoven & Busoni [JW]: Classical CD Reviews- March 2003 MusicWeb(UK)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Busch’s broken octaves sound effortful to my ears and tentative; his intonation is also not always secure.
But Busch seems to gain here in elegance and eloquence as the movement develops and there’s assuredly much to admire.
The gorgeously rhapsodic opening (Brahmsian with superior solo trilling allusions to Beethoven) is splendidly delineated by Busch and Walter.
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 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
After the war was over, he founded the Busch Quartet, which consisted of members of his family and Paul Grümmer as cellist.
The additional member of the circle was Rudolf Serkin, who became Busch's duo partner at 17 and eventually married Busch's daughter.
(Busch was not Jewish and was quite popular in Germany, but firmly opposed Nazism from the beginning.) Upon the outbreak of World War II, Busch emigrated from Basel to the United States, where he eventually settled in Vermont.
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 Adolf Busch - AOL Music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The quartet and Serkin became the nucleus of the Busch Chamber Players, a forerunner of the modern chamber orchestras.
The first, Adolf Busch: The LIfe of an Honest Man, was written in 1986 by Tully Potter...
130 Busch String Quartet Adolf Busch and Gosta Andreasson, violins Karl Doktor, viola Hermann Busch, cello...
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 Adolf Busch and the Busch Quartet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Adolf Busch, born in Siegen, Westphalia, in 1891, absorbed the Joachim tradition directly through hearing the Joachim Quartet play Beethoven -- and indirectly through his teachers at the Cologne Conservatoire, Willy Hess and Bram Elderling.
A Busch journey through the great Back solo violin chaconne, or the fugue of Beethoven's C Sharp Minor quartet, would become a search, a pilgrimage in which the music emerged as if it were being composed on the spot.
Busch's influence can be heard in many spheres today -- in the interpretations of such great ensembles as the Smetana Quartet and the Quartetto Italiano, in the proliferation of small orchestras and violinist-conductors, in the ideals and achievements of the Marlboro Festival.
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 AllRefer.com - Adolf Busch (Music: History, Composers, And Performers, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Adolf Busch[A´dOlf boosh] Pronunciation Key, 1891–1952, German-Swiss violinist.
From 1919 to 1935 he headed outstanding chamber music groups, including the Busch Quartet, one of the greatest of the early 20th cent., and with his brother Hermann Busch, cellist, and his son-in-law Rudolf Serkin, pianist, he played trio recitals.
Another brother, Fritz Busch, 1890–1951, was musical director of the opera in Stuttgart (1919–22) and in Dresden (1922–33), afterward conducting in Europe, particularly at the Glyndebourne Festivals in England, and later at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City (1945–50).
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 Adolf Busch plays Bach / Serkin, Busch Chamber Players - 675754919528 - IDI - IDI 6490/1 - H&B Recordings Direct   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Adlof Busch cultivated a real passion for the music of Johann Sebastian Bach, which is witnessed by his many recordings and performances, as a soloist and with his friend the pianist Rudolf Serkin.
Few interpreters were able to understand and interpret Bach's music as profoundly as Adolf Busch, whose artistry was fully to the service of music and never a mere show of virtuosity.
In this double CD, which reunites a series of studio and live recordings from the period between 1928 and 1943, there are often extraordinary results for clarity and modernity of interpretation.
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 MaximumEdge.com Marketplace - Popular Music - Adolf Busch
by: Ludwig van Beethoven, Felix Mendelssohn, Franz Schubert, Rudolf Serkin, Adolf Busch
by: Johannes Brahms, Adolf Busch, Charles Martin Loeffler, Joseph Marx, Hermann Reutter, Richard Strauss, Mitsuko Shirai, Hartmut Höll, Tabea Zimmermann
Adolph Busch, Busch Quartet, at the 1949 Strasburg Festival: Brahms and Mendelssohn
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 Busch String Quartet; Adolf Busch & Herman Busch - $16.90 - from Norbeck, Peters & Ford
Busch String Quartet; Adolf Busch & Herman Busch - $16.90 - from Norbeck, Peters & Ford
Busch String Quartet; Adolf Busch & Herman Busch
BUSCH STRING QUARTET, et al: Sextet in B-flat (both Brahms); Capriccio, Op.81 (Mendelssohn); ADOLF BUSCH & HERMAN BUSCH, w.Kletzki Cond.
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 Adolf Busch plays Bach and Beethoven in Wartime New York - 017685118326 - Music & Arts Programs of America - M&A MA1183 ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Adolf Busch had been one of the highly celebrated violinists and greatly admired exponent of the Beethoven Concerto in Europe before WWII, but had never recorded it prior to his emigration to the US in 1939.
When the Busch brothers performed in 1942, Adolf Busch was palpably nervous as noted by two critics.
He was certainly in excellent form the following day: the CBS network broadcast was taken down by at least two home recordists and one of those documents is here released for the first time.
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 Fritz Busch, Adolf Busch & Rudolf Serkin - $7.90 - from Norbeck, Peters & Ford
Fritz Busch, Adolf Busch & Rudolf Serkin - $7.90 - from Norbeck, Peters & Ford
Danish Radio Orch.: Eine kleine Nachtmusik, K.525; ADOLF BUSCH Cond.
Busch Chamber Players: Adagio & Fugue in c, K.546; Serenata notturna in D, K.239 ; w.Rudolf Serkin: Concerto #14 in Eb, K.449 (all Mozart).
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 ADOLF BUSCH PLAYS BRAHMS, Music & Arts CD-1107   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
A recently discovered passionate and expressive live recording by the then 52-year-old German master who made very few concerto recordings, conducted by his old school-mate Steinberg.
With a fine live performance of the Clarinet Quintet from a Town Hall concert in New York, at which Reginald Kell made his U.S. debut.
115, Reginald Kell, Busch Quartet (Busch—Straumann—Gottesmann—Busch) (19 Dec. 1948).
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 Adolf Busch - Free Music Downloads, Videos, Lyrics, CDs, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise and Links
Adolf Busch - Free Music Downloads, Videos, Lyrics, CDs, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise and Links
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He founded the Konzertvereins-Quartett in 1913, and after an interruption by the war the..
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 MaximumEdge.com Marketplace - Classical Music - Adolf Busch
Schubert: Piano Trio in Ef D929, Op100; Busch: Divertimento Op30
by: Adolf Busch, Hans Koessler, Max Reger, Zsuzsa Kollar
by: Johann Sebastian Bach, Ludwig van Beethoven, Johannes Brahms, Adolf Busch, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Franz Schubert, Robert Schumann, Busch-Serkin Duo, Rudolf Serkin, Adolf Busch
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 ADOLF BUSCH is GREAT!!
Of course we know the Busch quartet, but if you want some spectacular piece in late romantic style......
Posted via 216.69.223.203 on December 5, 2005 at 1:49 PM I love Adolf Busch !!!
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 Barnes & Noble.com - Music Search: Adolf Busch
Barnes and Noble.com - Music Search: Adolf Busch
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 Adolf Busch
In den Jahren 1926 bis 1939 arbeitete er in Basel
siehe auch: Liste deutscher Komponisten klassischer Musik Vorlage:Personendaten en:Adolf Busch
Dieser Artikel basiert auf dem Artikel Adolf Busch aus der freien Enzyklopädie wikipedia und steht unter der GNU Lizenz für freie Dokumentation.
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 Reviews - Adolf Busch - Classical Music Recordings - CD, DVD, SACD   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Reviews - Adolf Busch - Classical Music Recordings - CD, DVD, SACD
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 Castle Classics Busch, Adolf (German/Swiss 1891-1952)
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A Busch: The Organ Works of Adolf Busch - Ludger Lohmann, organ of the Konzertsaal der Staatlichen Hochschule, Stuttgart
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