- Ulrich Rück
Ulrich Rück (
October 18 ,1882 ,Nuremberg –November 6 ,1962 ,Nuremberg ) was a German collector of musical instruments,chemist and dealer in pianofortes.Biography
Ulrich Rück, together with his brother Hans, continued the work of his father Wilhelm Rück, who had founded a collection of historical musical instruments in
Nuremberg around 1880. Particularly in the 1930s Ulrich Rück succeeded in expanding the collection considerably. Shortly before his death he bequeathed the collection containing approximately 1500 items to theGermanisches Nationalmuseum in Nuremberg.After
World War II this was undoubtedly the largest and most important private collection of historical musical instruments inEurope and Rück saw himself as patron of a new area of performance using examples of such historical instruments. He cooperated with music scholars from all corners of Europe and maintained contacts with restorers, most notably Otto Marx of the Heyer collection inCologne andLeipzig .Amongst Rück's most important projects was the work to restore to playability
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 'sfortepiano in the possession of the Internationale StiftungMozarteum in Salzburg in 1937. Extensive notes, photographs and a wealth of correspondence belonging to Rück's estate, currently being added to the archives department of the Germanisches Nationalmuseum, provide detailed information about the collection history and the work involved in it.Works
• Mozarts Hammerflügel erbaute Anton Walter, Wien. Technische Studien, Vergleiche und Beweise. In: Mozart-Jahrbuch 1955 (1956), p. 246-286
Literature
• John Henry van der Meer: In memoriam Dr. Dr. h.c. Ulrich Rück, in: Monatsanzeiger des Germanischen Nationalmuseums, No. 80, 1987, p. 638ff
External links
• [http://forschung.gnm.de/htm/htm2/dfgur/p01.html Rück's estate] at the Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg
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