Hans Priem-Bergrath

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Hans Priem-Bergrath (born April 9, 1925 ) is a German violinist and conductor .

education

His music education took place at the Gregoriushaus Conservatory in Aachen . His violin teacher was Max Pfeiffer . Hans Priem-Bergrath learned his Kapellmeister trade from Artur Rother , Herbert Ahlendorf and Wilhelm Pitz and counts Sir John Barbirolli , Franco Ferrara and Herbert von Karajan - whom he also assisted - among his teachers.

Professional background

In 1945, at the age of 20, he was the first violinist of the Aachen City Orchestra. In 1948 he was engaged as concertmaster at the city theater in Rheydt. From 1950 to 1980 he was deputy solo violist with the Berliner Philharmoniker . In between he made his debut as a conductor in 1967 . For recordings and performances he conducted the wind instruments of the Berliner Philharmoniker, the Orquesta Sinfonica Venezuela and the Mexican Orquesta Filarmónica de la UNAM.

Sound carrier (selection)

Attention: On Deutsche Grammophon recordings, his name is given as 'Hans Priem-Be n grath'.

  • As conductor of the wind instruments of the Berliner Philharmoniker: Egmont , Polygram / Deutsche Grammophon, various international editions 1969–1995
  • Concert for Millions 70 , Deutsche Grammophon, 1969.
  • Marches and Dances, Deutsche Grammophon 1972.
  • Piano Quartets and Wind Music, Beethoven Bicentennial Collection, Vol. 16, Deutsche Grammophon, 1972.
  • Marches, Deutsche Grammophon 1993.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Thomas Eickhoff: Political Dimensions of a Composers Biography in the 20th Century: Gottfried von One. Volume 43 of supplements to the archive for musicology (AFMW-B) series, Franz Steiner Verlag, 1998 ISBN 3515071695
  2. ^ México en la música. Secretaría de Educación Pública, 1976
  3. ^ Egmont, 1969 Worldcat , 1970 Worldcat , 1987 Worldcat DNB , 1995 DNB
  4. Concert for Millions 70: Proof in Worldcat
  5. Marches and Dances: Evidence in Worldcat
  6. ^ Piano quartets ...: Proof in Worldcat
  7. Marches: Proof in Worldcat