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GB GB1179 AB-AB/926
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Photocopy of an autograph letter signed from Adolph Brodsky to Edward Elgar
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- [20th cent] (Creation)
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1 item, 3 folios
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(1851-1929)
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Adolph Brodsky was born in 1851 in Taganrog on the Sea of Azov. At the age of not quite five, he began to play the violin and later became a pupil of Hellmesberger at the Vienna Conservatoire. In 1880 he married Anna Tskadowska in Sebastopol in the Crimea. The following year Brodsky became the first person to play the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto, declared unplayable by Leopold Auer to whom the original dedication was made. From 1883 to 1891 Brodsky taught at the Leipzig Conservatoire and established the Brodsky Quartet. In October 1891 Adolph and Anna Brodsky sailed for New York . After a very strenuous three years as concertmaster and soloist with the New York Symphony Orchestra under Walter Damrosch, Brodsky decided to return to Europe. When in Berlin, Adolph Brodsky received a letter from Sir Charles Hallé inviting him to teach at the recently founded Royal Manchester College of Music and to lead the Hallé Orchestra. Although Brodsky received offers of work from St. Petersburg, Berlin and Cologne and despite his wife's misgivings, Brodsky accepted the Manchester post. Within weeks of Brodsky's arrival in Manchester in 1895, Hallé died and Brodsky took over as principal of the College, a position which he held until his death in 1929.
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Brodsky is absolutely delighted that Elgar has dedicated his string quartet to the Brodsky Quartet. Walter Hatton has now replaced Fuchs. Brodsky hopes that Elgar has recovered from his severe operation. Brodsky tells Elgar that he plays Elgar's Violin Concerto "almost dayly as other people do their prayers." Brodsky enthuses that Elgar plans to compose a sonata for violin and piano and also a piano and string quintet. Chamber music people now have their due when they have so much admired his choral and orchestral music. The original is dated 30 Dec 1918, and it is unclear when this photocopy was made.
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- Brodsky, Adolph Davidovich (1851-1929), Violinist, Principal of the Royal Manchester College of Music (Creator)
- Elgar, Edward William (1857-1934), Knight, 1st Baronet, composer (Subject)
- Brodsky Quartet (1880s-1929) (Subject)
- Hatton, Walter (fl.1915-1930s), cellist (Subject)
- Fuchs, Carl (1865-1951), cellist (Subject)