- Willi Boskovsky
Willi Boskovsky (born
Vienna ,June 16 1909 ; diedVisp ,Switzerland April 21 ,1991 ) was anAustria nviolin ist and conductor.Willi Boskovsky joined the Vienna Academy of music at the age of nine. He was the concertmaster of the
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra from 1936 to 1979. He was also the conductor of theVienna New Year's Concert , which is usually devoted to the music ofJohann Strauss II and his contemporaries. Along with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, he was also the chief conductor of theWiener Johann Strauss Orchester up until his death. A forerunner of this ensemble was the 19th-century Strauss Orchestra founded byJohann Strauss I in 1835.In chamber ensemble he led the Boskovsky Quartet with
Philipp Matheis (2nd violin),Gunther Breitenbach (viola) andNikolaus Hübner (violoncello). The Boskovsky Quartet, together withJohann Krump (double-bass),Alfred Boskovsky (clarinet),Josef Veleba (horn) andRudolf Hanzl (bassoon) formed theVienna Octet . These ensembles made several famous recordings (see below).His style appealed to many Strauss listeners as he directed Strauss' music in the manner of the "Vorgeiger", i.e. directing the
orchestra with theviolin just as Johann Strauss I popularised this form of conductingwaltz es,polka s and other dance music alongside Strauss' rivalJosef Lanner in the early 19th century. This tradition was also carried on byJohann Strauss II andJosef Strauss after their father's death.Apart from the Strauss family waltzes, Boskovsky recorded a 10-album cycle of the complete Mozart Dances and Marches, leading what Decca called the Vienna Mozart Ensemble (assorted members of the Vienna Philharmonic). Many of these recordings were included on the Philips/Polygram Complete Mozart series of CD's issued in the 1990's.
Boskovsky's New Year's Day 1979 concert was recorded live by Decca, the first commercial use of their proprietary PCM digital system. The resulting 2-LP set was well-received. Quoting Gramophone magazine: "This is a riotous issue ... the first recording to be manufactured and released in the UK utilizing digital recording ... astoundingly vivid and atmospheric ... the results are phenomenal." The album was most recently released as part of the Decca Legends series, remastered in 96k/24-bit PCM.
Ensemble recordings
The Boskovsky Quartet and Vienna Octet, in various permutations, made a number of well-known recordings for
Decca Records , among which are the following [Sources: E.M.G., "The Art of Record Buying 1960" (E.M.G., London 1960); E. Sackville-West and D. Shawe-Taylor, "The Record Year 2" (Collins, London 1953); "Decca Records, Supplementary Catalogue of 78 r.p.m. and 33 r.p.m. Long Playing Records, April 1949 to September 1950" (Decca, London 1950).] :
* Dvořák, Quartet no 3 E flat major op 51 (LXT 2601). (EMG "Monthly Newsletter" review September 1951).
*Schubert , Octet in F major op 166 (LXT 2983). (EMG review December 1958). (Decca CD 466580).
* Schubert, 'Trout' Quintet, withWalter Panhoffer (LXT 2533). (issued by 1950, EMG review Feb 1959). (Pearl CD 0129).
* Schubert, 'Trout' Quintet, withClifford Curzon (LXT 5433). (EMG review September 1958).
*Beethoven , Septet in E flat major op 20 (78rpm, AX 306-10 (10 sides), Ace of Diamonds SDD 200). (issued by 1950). (Testament CD 1261).
*Brahms , Clarinet Quintet op 115. (LXT 2858; Testament CD 1282).
*Spohr , Nonet op 31 (LXT 2782). (EMG review May 1953). (Testament CD 1261).
* Spohr, Octet op 32 (LXT 5294). (EMG review August 1957). (Decca CD 466580).
* Mendelssohn, Octet in E flat major op 20 (LXT 2870). (EMG review February 1954).
* Kreutzer, Grand Septet in E flat major op 62 (LXT 2628). (EMG review December 1951).
* Poot, Octet (LXT 5294). (EMG review August 1957).
*Mozart , Clarinet Quintet in A major K 581 (LXT 5032). (EMG review June 1955). (Testament CD 1282).
* Mozart, Quintet in E flat major K 452 (LXT 5293). (EMG review April 1957).
* Mozart, Trio in E flat major K 498, with Walter Panhoffer (LXT 5293). (EMG review April 1957).
* Mozart, Divertimento in F major K 247 (lx 3105 (78 rpm)). (issued by 1953).
* Mozart, Divertimento in B flat major K 287 (LXT 5112). (EMG review September 1956).
* Mozart, Divertimento in D major K 334 (with Otto Nitsch, horn), (LXT 2542). (issued by 1950, EMG review Feb 1951). (Pearl CD 0129).Willi Boskovsky plays the solo violin line in the
Clemens Krauss recording ofRichard Strauss 's "Ein Heldenleben" (Decca LP ACL 241).Note
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