- Friedrich Grützmacher
Friedrich Wilhelm Grützmacher (
1 March 1832 –23 February 1903 ) was a noted Germancellist in the second half of the 19th century.Grützmacher was born in
Dessau ,Anhalt , and was first taught by his father. Soon he began studyingcello with Dotzauer's pupil,Karl Dreschler (1800-1873).In 1848 he was discovered in
Leipzig by the famous violinist,Ferdinand David , who arranged some concerts for him. In 1850 he became solo cellist in the Leipzig theatre orchestra, theGewandhaus Concerts, and professor at the Leipzig Conservatory. He played in the David String Quartet.In 1860 Grützmacher moved to
Dresden to be principal cellist of the Court Orchestra, and head of the Dresden Musical Society. In 1877 he became a professor at the Dresden Conservatory. He concertized all overEurope and Imperial Russia, where he became a friend of the famous cellistKarl Davidov . He played the first performance ofRichard Strauss 's Don Quixote inCologne in 1898. He was the teacher ofWilhelm Fitzenhagen (of thumb position fame), andHugo Becker (whose etudes are still used).Grützmacher is most famous today for taking samples of four different works to form his edition of
Luigi Boccherini 's Concerto in B flat, still being published and performed. He is also known for rearrangingJ.S. Bach 's Cello Suites with additional chords, passages and embellishments. Hiscadenzas for thecello concerto s by Boccherini andJoseph Haydn are often performed to this day.ources
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