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MAX VON PAUER (LONDON, OCTOBER 31, 1866 – JUGENHEIM, MAY 12, 1945)
Pauer was born in London in 1866, the son of the pianist Ernst Pauer and his wife Ernestine Pauer, née Andreae. He studied piano with his father at the Royal Academy of Music together with Eugen d’Albert until 1885, and composition with Vincenz Lachner at the Grand Ducal Conservatory in Karlsruhe from 1885. From 1887 to 1897 he taught at the Cologne Conservatory and from 1897 to 1924 at the Royal Conservatory for Music in Stuttgart. In 1908 he succeeded Samuel de Lange as director of the institution, for his services he was awarded by King Wilhelm II of Württembergennobled. In 1920 he transformed the conservatory into a modern music academy. From 1924 to 1932 he headed the State Conservatory of Music in Leipzig . From 1933 to 1934 he was director of the municipal music academy in Mannheim. In the spring of 1917, in the middle of the First World War , he undertook a tour of Germany with the violinist Melanie Michaelis , including to Berlin and Freiberg . He was a world-renowned pianist who attached great importance to faithfulness to the work and, like his father, published numerous arrangements of works.
TRACKLIST
The „Gewandhaus“ String Quartet, Leipzig And Max v. Pauer – Forellen-Quintett, A-dur
Label: Polydor – 95066, Polydor – 95067, Polydor – 95068, Polydor – 95069, Polydor – 95070
Series: Polyfar
Format: 5 x Shellac, 12″, 78 RPM
Country: Europe
Released: 1928
Genre: Classical
Style: Romantic
Forellen-Quintett, A-dur Op. 114
A 1. Satz, I. Teil (Allegro Vivace)
B 1. Satz, II. Teil (Allegro Vivace)
C 2. Satz, I. Teil (Andante)
D 2. Satz, II. Teil (Andante)
E 3. Satz (Scherzo – (Presto)
F 4. Satz, Themen Und Variationen, I., II., III.
G 4. Satz, Themen Und Variationen, IV., V., VI.
H 5. Satz, I. Teil (Finale)
I 5. Satz, II. Teil (Finale)
Manufactured By – Deutsche Grammophon-Aktiengesellschaft
Cello – Hans Münch-Holland
Composed By – Schubert
Double Bass – Theodor Albon Findeisen
Ensemble – The „Gewandhaus“ String Quartet, Leipzig
Piano – Max v. Pauer
Viola – Carl Herrmann
Violin – Edgar Wollgandt
The „Gewandhaus“ String Quartet, Leipzig, and Max v. Pauer, Piano – Edgar Wollgandt, Carl Herrmann, Hans Münch-Holland, Theodor (Albon) Albin Findeisen
Matrix / Runout (Label side E): B 29186
Matrix / Runout (Label side F): B 29187
Matrix / Runout (Runout side E, stamped): B 29187 P Made in Germany 25 ½ bs Mechan.Copt.1928
Matrix / Runout (Runout side F, stamped): B 29186 H Made in Germany 25 ½ bs Mechan.Copt.1928
Robert Schumann Piano Concerto in A minor Op. 54
Intermezzo
Allegro vivace
Conductor Hans Rosbaud
1933
Ludwig van Beethoven: Piano Sonata No.17 in D minor, Op.31 No.2
Largo-Allegro
Adagio
Allegretto
1939






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