Griebel (family of musicians)

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Griebel is the name of a Prussian family of musicians.

Belong to the family

  • Johann Heinrich Griebel (1769–1852), bassoonist in Berlin, Royal Prussian chamber musician, member of the royal court orchestra since 1793 and first teacher of the later composer Albert Lortzing , pupil of Georg Wenzel Ritter , married to Ludovica Jauch (1882–1805)
    • Heinrich Franz Griebel (1796–1841), oboist and composer in Berlin, royal Prussian chamber musician, member of the royal court orchestra since 1815, pupil of F. Westenholz, piano teacher, teacher of the blind pianist Heinrich Grothe
    • Julius Heinrich Griebel (October 25, 1809, Berlin - 1865), cellist and composer of Berlin, royal Prussian chamber musician, member of the royal court orchestra in 1827, initially a member of the Zimmermann Quartet, leader of the Soirren Quartet, played horn at the age of twelve - Max Bohrer's pupil - in the royal chapel, gave up blowing the horn for health reasons and learned to play the cello with Otto Ludemann, a member of the Amsterdam Musical Society
      • George Henry Griebel (1846–1933), New York architect, married to Frances Bourne
        • Alma Griebel
        • Edna Beatrice Griebel (1894–1981), composer and pianist, studied at the Institute of Musical Art in New York City, a student of C. Virgil Gordon
    • Ferdinand (Frederick) Griebel (1819–1858), violinist and composer initially in Berlin, member of the royal court orchestra, pupil of Léon de Saint-Lubin , was a member and first violinist of the Germania Musical Society in New York, since 1851 in Toronto / Canada , Concertmaster of the Toronto Philharmonic Society
      • Alice Griebel († New York City 1890), pianist and piano teacher, married to Enrico Capello
      • Madeline Griebel
      • Julia Griebel
      • Clifford Griebel, married to Sarah Lydia Geib
      • Ferdinand Griebel (* 1857)

literature

  • Encyclopedia of New York Biography and Genealogy, volume III, page 656.
  • Ferdinand Simon Gassner, Universal-Lexikon der Tonkunst: new hand edition in one volume: based on the larger work , 1849 (article: Griebel )
  • Helmut Kallman, article "Griebel, Ferdinand (Frederick)" , in: George W. Brown, David M. Hayne, Francess G. Halpenny, Ramsay Cook: "Dictionary of Canadian Biography" , Volume 8, 1966
  • Carl Freiherr von Ledebur, Tonkünstler-Lexicon Berlin's from the oldest times to the present , 1861 (Article: Griebel Joh. Heinr. , Griebel Heinrich and Griebel Julius )
  • Nancy Newman, Good Music for a Free People: The Germania Musical Society in Nineteenth-Century America , 2010
  • Gustav Schilling, Das musical Europa , 1842 (Articles: Griebel, Heinrich , Griebel, Julius and Griebel, Ferdinand )
  • Wilhelm Joseph von Wasielewski, The violoncello and its history , 1869