GERMAN CELLIST PAUL GRÜMMER (1879-1965) VOL. 2 CDR

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PAUL GRÜMMER (GERA, GERMANY, FEBRUARY 26, 1879 – ZUG, SWITZERLAND, OCTOBER 30, 1965)         Paul Grümmer studied at the conservatory in Leipzig under Julius Klengel. He played at the orchestra of the Vienna State Opera. He also became known as a member of the Busch Quartet, to which he belonged until 1930,…

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PAUL GRÜMMER (GERA, GERMANY, FEBRUARY 26, 1879 – ZUG, SWITZERLAND, OCTOBER 30, 1965)

 

 

 

 

Paul Grümmer studied at the conservatory in Leipzig under Julius Klengel. He played at the orchestra of the Vienna State Opera. He also became known as a member of the Busch Quartet, to which he belonged until 1930, and the Stross Quartet (1929 and 1937-1940). In 1942, together with the violinist Váša Příhoda and the pianist Michael Raucheisen he founded the Meistertrio. He taught temporarily at the Vienna Conservatory. Among his students was Nikolaus Harnoncourt (1944-1948).

 

 

TRACKLIST

 

 

  1. Streich Quartett Op. 18, No. 2 in G minor (Beethoven) Stross-Quartett with Wilhelm Stross, Richard Heber and Valentin Hartl
  2. Allegro
  3. Adagio cantabile – Allegro – Tempo
  4. Scherzo – Allegro
  5. Allegro molto, quasi presto

Polydor  15315-15318

  1. 1. Cello Sonata No. 3, in A major, Op. 69 1 Satz Allegro, ma non tanto I Teil (Beethoven) with Wilhelm Kempff Polydor 67097A
  2. 2. Cello Sonata No. 3, in A major, Op. 69 3 Satz, Adagio cantabile – Allegro vivace II Teil (Beethoven) with Wilhelm Kempff Polydor 67099A

  1. Berceuse de Jocelyn (Godard) Bruno Hinze-Reinhold (Piano) Polydor 12011-A 2960½ GN.8.
  2. La Cinquantaine (Gabriel-Marie) Bruno Hinze-Reinhold (Piano) Polydor 12011-B 2995 GN.8.
  3. Menuett (Valensin) Bruno Hinze-Reinhold (Piano) Polydor 55009-B 2996½ GN.8.

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