Karl Maria Schwamberger

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Karl Maria Schwamberger (born October 9, 1905 in Vienna ; † September 26, 1967 ) was an Austrian cellist and gambist.

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Karl Maria Schwamberger grew up in Vienna and attended the cello class at the Academy for Music and Performing Arts in Vienna at the age of 15, in addition to secondary school . At 19 he played occasionally at the Vienna Opera and taught at the Sankt Pölten music school. In 1926 he started teaching the cello at the Rheinische Musikschule in Cologne. In the circle around Paul Grümmer , he also worked intensively with the viol . In Cologne he married the graduate of the Cologne University (piano class Dahm) Grete Vogt .

After many years as a chamber musician , after the Second World War he worked at the Bruckner Conservatory in Linz , at the Mozarteum Salzburg and in Vienna as a teacher for cello and viol, and also made a name for himself as an expert in baryton . In 1956 he received the title of professor at the Mozarteum from the Austrian Federal President. He was a member of the Innviertel artists' guild .

literature

  • Kürschner's German Music Calendar (1954).
  • Hedwig and Erich Hermann Mueller von Asow (eds.): 2nd edition of the German Musicians Lexicon, Berlin, 1954, p. 1218.
  • Frank- Altmann : Kurzgefaßtes Tonkünstler-Lexikon, 2nd part (additions since 1937), 15th edition, Wilhelmshaven 1978.
  • Erich Gripperich: Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Karl Maria Schwamberger and the Cello Concerto op.37 - An unpublished correspondence , Vienna 2010, p. 20 (PDF accessed on November 1, 2016)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Orff-Schulwerk information (PDF; 3.9 MB)