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Adolf Georg Wilhelm Busch (8 August 1891 – 9 June 1952) was a German-born violinist and composer. Busch was born in Siegen in Westphalia. He studied at the Cologne Conservatory with Willy Hess and Bram Eldering. His composition teacher was Fritz Steinbach but he also learned much from his future father-in-law Hugo Grüters in Bonn. In 1912, Busch founded the Vienna Konzertverein Quartet, consisting of the principals from the Konzertverein orchestra, which made its debut at the 1913 Salzburg Festival. After World War I, he founded the Busch Quartet, which from the 1920–21 season included Gösta Andreasson, violin, Karl Doktor, viola, and Paul Grümmer, cello. The quartet was in existence with varying personnel until 1951. | |
Record Details | |
Title | Adolf Busch & Rudolf Busch - Violin & Piano - DB. 1970 - (Condition 80-85%) |
Artist | Adolf Busch & Rudolf Busch |
Instrument | Violin & Piano |
Genre | Instrumental Music |
Language | English |
Label | HMV |
Made In | England |
Manufacture | The Gramophone Co. Limited |
Serial No. | DB. 1970 |
Side One | |
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Side Two | |
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Specification | |
Size | 12 Inches |
Speed | 78 RPM |
Record Condition | 80-85% |
Cover Condition | Excellent |
Artist | |
Artist - 1 | Adolf Busch |
Artist - 2 | Rudolf Busch |
Instruments | |
Instrument - 1 | Violin |
Instrument - 2 | Piano |
Record Details | |
Genre | Instrumental Music |
Label | HMV |
Language | English |
Size | 12 Inches |
Speed | 78 RPM |
Songs | |
Side1 - Song1 | Sonata In F Major (F Dur), Op. 24 ("Spring") (Beethoven) 1st Movement (Part 1) |
Side2 - Song1 | Sonata In F Major (F Dur), Op. 24 ("Spring") (Beethoven) 1st Movement (Conclusion) |