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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Audience Rating: G (General Audience) Binding: DVD EAN: 0796279099196 Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC Label: AMA Verlag / MARA Records Languages:EnglishOriginal Language Manufacturer: AMA Verlag / MARA Records Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: AMA Verlag / MARA Records Region Code: 1 Release Date: May 09, 2005 Running Time: 70 minutes Studio: AMA Verlag / MARA Records
Product Description: Standard Violin Student Repertoire masterfully taught by Zakhar Bron. Filming of a Master Class in the White Room of the Sheremetjev Palace in St. Petersburg. DVD with Solo Violin Part, prepared and annotated by Zakhar Bron. Zakhar Bron is an exceptional violinist and world renowned teacher who has received numerous awards and professorships, Several of his students, such as Vadim Repin, Maxim Vengerov, Erik Schumann and Mayuko Kamino, belong to the world elite of violin soloists.
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He was a violinist and a teacher, and composed few concertos for violin beginners. One of those, the B minor Op. 35 is very popular.
Life
The violinist Oskar Rieding’s greatest claim to fame lies in his contribution to Hungarian music, in particular, the musical life of Budapest. Born in 1840 in the north of Germany, he attended first the recently founded Academy of Musical Arts in Berlin, later the Leipzig Conservatory. Towards the end of the 1860s, he moved to Vienna, where in 1871, the celebrated conductor, Hans Richter, at that time Musical Director of the National Opera House in Budapest, appointed Rieding as Leader of the orchestra there. He remained for thirty-two years and composed a number of violin concertos and many salon pieces for violin and piano. Following his retirement in 1904, he lived in Cilli until his death in 1918.
(Contribution by Eberhard Senpiel <esengpielt-online.de>)
Rieding lived in Belgium at the end of the 19th century.