- Walter Fried
Walter J. Fried (
August 18 ,1877 –August 18, 1925) was an Americanviolin ist and conductor. He served as bothmusic director and asconcertmaster of theDallas Symphony Orchestra between 1911 and 1925 and was also one ofDallas 's leading violin teachers during that period.Early life and musical education
Fried was born in
San Francisco, California , then moved with his family toMilwaukee, Wisconsin , where he commencedviolin studies. In 1907, Fried, having already served as head of the violin department of the Milwaukee College of Music for six years, traveled toMoscow for a year of study with Michael Press.Career
In 1908, Fried came to
Dallas, Texas , where he established a violin-teaching studio. In 1910, he organized a semiprofessionalorchestra , the Beethoven Symphony Orchestra, which performed several concerts in Dallas and nearby areas in 1911. During 1911, he renamed the orchestra theDallas Symphony Orchestra , reviving the name used previously only by a semiprofessional ensemble conducted byHans Kreissig that existed between 1900 and 1901. As the new DSO's ambitions increased, demanding a higher proportion of professional players, Fried collaborated with a colleague,Carl Venth , who had himself been organizing an orchestral ensemble, to merge the two organizations. The larger group retained the Dallas Symphony name, and, beginning late in 1911, Venth became the music director, with Fried serving as concertmaster. This group was active until 1914, when economic depression andWorld War I forced the orchestra to disband. In 1915, Fried was appointed head of the violin department atSouthern Methodist University in Dallas, a position he would hold until his death. When the Dallas Symphony resumed operations in 1918, Fried was againmusic director . The orchestra played for six seasons. In 1924, Fried decreed asabbatical year for the entire organization, which he felt would benefit from both artistic and administrative reorganization. Fried was preparing to resume performances with the Dallas Symphony in 1925 when he became seriously ill during a camping trip in Colorado.Walter Fried died in
Colorado Springs, Colorado , on his forty-eighth birthday.Personal
Fried was married to Gladys Wallace, who was herself a highly regarded professional violinist and teacher. Gladys Wallace Fried played violin in the Dallas Symphony, including serving as concertmaster during her husband's final six seasons as music director (1918–1924), and upon Walter's death she took over his position as professor of violin at Southern Methodist University. She was one of Dallas's most esteemed music teachers, and many of her students went on to professional careers in music.
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*"Dallas Symphony Orchestra Will Open Sixth Season at Auditorium Sunday Afternoon." "
Dallas Morning News ", 23 November 1930.
*"Kreissig to Singer,—A Symphonic Resume." "Dallas Morning News", 16 January 1938.
*"Walter J. Fried, Musician, Dies." "Dallas Morning News", 19 August 1925.
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