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Georg Kulenkampff (23 January 1898 – 4 October 1948) was a concert violinist, one of the best-known German virtuosi of the 1930s and 1940s. Considered one of the finest violinists of the 20th century, Kulenkampff was known for his interpretations of works from the Romantic period. Kulenkampff gave the premiere performance of Robert Schumann's violin concerto and made the first recording of the piece; additionally, his performances of the violin concertos of Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Glazunov, and Bruch are considered among the finest on record. Only the fact that his recording career coincided with the Nazi era, coupled with his early death from encephalitis, has prevented his name from being better known to modern listeners.

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  • Alwin Georg Kulenkampff-Post (* 23. Januar 1898 in Bremen; † 4. Oktober 1948 in Schaffhausen, Schweiz) war einer der bekanntesten deutschen Violinvirtuosen der 1930er und 1940er Jahre. (de)
  • Georg Kulenkampff (23 January 1898 – 4 October 1948) was a concert violinist, one of the best-known German virtuosi of the 1930s and 1940s. Considered one of the finest violinists of the 20th century, Kulenkampff was known for his interpretations of works from the Romantic period. Kulenkampff gave the premiere performance of Robert Schumann's violin concerto and made the first recording of the piece; additionally, his performances of the violin concertos of Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Glazunov, and Bruch are considered among the finest on record. Only the fact that his recording career coincided with the Nazi era, coupled with his early death from encephalitis, has prevented his name from being better known to modern listeners. (en)
  • Georg Kulenkampff (né à Brême le 23 janvier 1898 – mort à Schaffhouse le 4 octobre 1948) est un violoniste allemand. Il étudie d'abord à Brême, puis à Berlin à la Berlin Hochschule fur Musik. Il devient professeur de violon en 1925 et eut pour élève le jeune Ruggiero Ricci. Il fut également chef d'orchestre de l'orchestre philharmonique de Brême. Il joua en trio avec le pianiste Edwin Fischer et le violoncelliste Enrico Mainardi. À son décès, il fut remplacé dans ce trio par Wolfgang Schneiderhan. Il quitte l'Allemagne en 1944, à la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale et il s'installe en Suisse. (fr)
  • ゲオルク・クーレンカンプ(Georg Kulenkampff, 1898年1月23日 - 1948年10月5日)は、ブレーメン生まれのヴァイオリニスト。 地元でエルンスト・ヴェンデルから手ほどきを受けた後、1912年にベルリン高等音楽院でヴィリー・ヘスに師事し、1916年にブレーメン・フィルハーモニー管弦楽団のコンサート・マスターとして入団する。 1925年には母校の教授に就任し、後進の指導の傍ら活発な演奏活動を行う。とりわけ有名なのは、チェリストのエンリコ・マイナルディや、ピアニストのエトヴィン・フィッシャーと組んだピアノ・トリオの活動、およびナチス主導によるロベルト・シューマンのヴァイオリン協奏曲の初演であろう。また、日本の若き作曲家貴志康一のヴァイオリン協奏曲も初演している。 1944年スイスに逃れ、カール・フレッシュの後任としてルツェルン音楽院のヴァイオリン科教授に就任した。チューリッヒにて死去。 (ja)
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