Romanian-born Viennese violinist Arnold Rosé was a musical giant in Vienna over an enormous span of time and forward development; it began when he gave the Viennese premiere of the Goldmark Violin Concerto under conductor Hans Richter in 1881 and ended when the Anschluss forced Rosé out of the country. He married Gustav Mahler's sister Justine and led the Rosé Quartet, arguably the most influential string quartet in the history of continental Europe. Rosé also served as concertmaster of the Vienna Philharmonic from 1884 ...
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Romanian-born Viennese violinist Arnold Rosé was a musical giant in Vienna over an enormous span of time and forward development; it began when he gave the Viennese premiere of the Goldmark Violin Concerto under conductor Hans Richter in 1881 and ended when the Anschluss forced Rosé out of the country. He married Gustav Mahler's sister Justine and led the Rosé Quartet, arguably the most influential string quartet in the history of continental Europe. Rosé also served as concertmaster of the Vienna Philharmonic from 1884 until 1938, when he took his final bow performing the Mahler Symphony No. 9 under Bruno Walter. Though Rosé's solo recordings are not numerous, he did record with some frequency within the Rosé Quartet and, of course, the Vienna Philharmonic. However, outside of a single-disc tribute that appeared on the Biddulph label some time ago and occasional inclusion on compilations, Rosé's recorded work has been little celebrated, partly due to some negative press that he had gotten via the...
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