Theodor Albin Findeisen – Romantische Suite für Violine und Kontrabaß

Theodor Albin Findeisen (1878-1935) – Romantische Suite für Violine und Kontrabaß op. 10 Violin, Winfried Rüssmann Double Bass, Gerhard Dzwiza Recording: Lübeck, Juni 1985 Looking for new chamber music repertoire? Go take a look at the ContrebasseClassique website: https://www.contrebasseclassique.com/ Details by Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodor... Theodor Albin Findeisen was a German double bass player, composer and teacher. Little is known about Findeisen's life and work. His 5 volumes of studies helped in the development of the bass technique. His method was used with very positive results worldwide. His works Schule Der Lehrer des Kontrabass-Spieles and other practice literature such as his 25 technische Studien are still in use. He wrote solo literature and chamber music for double bass, which, however, has largely been forgotten. Findeisen was the son of the businessman Theodor Findeisen and attended public school in Zeitz from 1888 to 1896. In Ronneburg he attended the music school until 1900 and then played in the Köthen city orchestra. In the following two years he received lessons from Hugo Keyl in Dresden and Franz Simandl in Vienna. He then did his military service from 1902 to 1904 with the music corps of the 96th Infantry Regiment in Gera. From 1904 to 1906 he worked with Oswald Schwabe in Leipzig, graduating with excellence. He then became solo bassist in Breslau, in 1907 he was second first double bass player in the Gewandhaus Orchestra in Leipzig, and in 1920 he was first double bass player there. In 1922 he also took on a teaching position at the Leipzig Conservatory. He held both positions until his early and sudden death in 1936. In between he was a member of the Bayreuth Festival Orchestra twice (1914 and 1924). The last two books of his series of five focused on development of technique and musicality were published posthumously, and were presented by his successor Max Schultz. His last student before his untimely death in 1936 was Erich Hartmann. He left a bereaved wife and two bereaved children. His first double bass concerto, opus 15, was republished in autumn 2006. A reprint of the work, the Karnevalsszenen opus 12 for double bass and orchestra is also planned. #findeisen #violinmusic #violinandbass #doublebassmusic #stringduo