- Adolf Busch
Adolf Georg Wilhelm Busch (
August 8 ,1891 –June 9 ,1952 ) was a German-bornviolinist andcomposer .Busch was born in
Siegen in Westphalia. He studied at theCologne Conservatory with Willy Hess andBram Eldering . His composition teacher wasFritz Steinbach but he also learnt much from his future father-in-lawHugo 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. AfterWorld War I , he founded theBusch Quartet , which from the 1920–21 season included Gösta Andreasson, violin, Karl Doktor, viola, andPaul Grümmer , cello. The quartet was in existence with varying personnel until 1951.The additional member of the circle was
Rudolf Serkin , who became Busch's duo partner at 18 and eventually married Busch's daughter, Irene. The Busch Quartet and Serkin became the nucleus of the Busch Chamber Players, a forerunner of modern chamber orchestras.In 1927, with the rise of
Adolf Hitler , Busch decided he could not in good conscience stay in Germany, so he emigrated toBasel ,Switzerland . (Busch was not Jewish and was popular in Germany, but firmly opposed Nazism from the beginning.) On1 April 1933 he repudiated Germany altogether and in 1938 he boycotted Italy. On the outbreak ofWorld War II , Busch emigrated from Basel to theUnited States , where he eventually settled inVermont . There, he was one of the founders with Rudolf Serkin of theMarlboro Music School and Festival .The Busch Quartet was particularly admired for its interpretations of Brahms, Schubert, and above all Beethoven. It made a series of recordings in the 1930s that included many of these composers' works for string quartet. In 1941, it set down three Beethoven quartets that it had not previously recorded, including Opus 130. The Busch Quartet never recorded the Grosse Fuge, Opus 133; an arrangement was recorded by the Busch Chamber Players, with Busch leading from the first violin desk.
Busch was a great soloist, as well as a chamber musician, and live recordings exist of him playing the Beethoven, Brahms, Dvorák and Busoni Concertos, as well as the Brahms Double Concerto. In the studio he recorded concertos by Bach and Mozart, as well as the Brandenburg Concertos by Bach and the Concerti grossi, op.6, by Handel. He had a highly individual tone and great technique. Among his students were Stefi Geyer, Erica Morini and
Yehudi Menuhin .As a composer, Busch was influenced by Max Reger. He was among the first to compose a Concerto for Orchestra, in 1929. A number of his compositions have been recorded, including the Violin Concerto, String Sextet and Quintet for Saxophone and String Quartet.
He was the brother of the eminent conductor
Fritz Busch and of the cellist Hermann Busch, and grandfather to the pianistPeter Serkin .External links
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