Julius Dalke ( German: Julius Dahlke ; June 28, 1891 , Berlin - November 14, 1951 , Seefeld , Austria ) - German pianist.
| Julius Dalke him. Julius dahlke | |
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| Date of Birth | June 28, 1891 |
| Place of Birth | Berlin |
| Date of death | November 14, 1951 (aged 60) |
| Place of death | Seefeld , Austria |
| Buried | |
| A country | German Empire, Weimar Republic, Third Reich, Germany |
| Professions | pianist , music teacher |
| Instruments | the piano |
Biography
In 1922 he made his debut as a soloist with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra . In 1930 - 1939 leader of the Dalke trio [1] with the participation of clarinet player Alfred Richter and cellist Walter Schulz . He performed as an accompanist of leading German singers - in particular, Elizabeth Grimmer and Lula Mouse-Gmeiner [2] . From 1912 he taught at the Eichelberg-Oaks Conservatory , then at the Institute of Church Music, where Eberhard Wenzel was among his students.
He was buried in the in the Berlin district of Zehlendorf [3] .
Notes
- ↑ Ensemble-Datenbank (ATA / E) - Klaviertrioindex (German) . Altenberg Trio. Date of treatment May 12, 2014.
- ↑ During the ball: op. 38, no. 3 / Tchaikowky. Up there on the hill / Mahler (German) . Stanford University. Date of treatment May 12, 2014.
- ↑ Bestehende Grabstellen bekannter Persönlichkeiten (German) (link unavailable) . Evangelische Kirchengemeinde Nikolassee. Date of treatment May 12, 2014. Archived February 2, 2014.
Links
- Dalke, Julius on the AllMusic website