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  • The concert program reflects Mr. Hope's investigation into the work and influence of the great 19th-century Austro-Hungarian violinist and composer Joseph Joachim, who also inspired his critically acclaimed Deutsche Grammophon recording "The Romantic Violinist: A Celebration of Joseph Joachim."

    Inspired by Joseph Joachim Barrymore Laurence Scherer 2012

  • A student of both Jakob Grün and Joseph Joachim, he was a well-regarded and experienced musician and teacher.

    Erica Morini. 2009

  • Following Jonathan came English violinist and musicologist David Milsom, who was equipped with recordings of Joseph Joachim, Arnold Rosé , and other violinists trained in what's usually called the German school.

    Day 2: Reactions to the Record II Lisa Hirsch 2009

  • Following Jonathan came English violinist and musicologist David Milsom, who was equipped with recordings of Joseph Joachim, Arnold Rosé , and other violinists trained in what's usually called the German school.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Lisa Hirsch 2009

  • The first member of her family to manifest musical talent, Weiss-Mann went to Berlin at the age of fifteen to study piano at the Hochschule für Musik, which was then still under the direction of Joseph Joachim (1831 – 1907), the legendary concert violinist and student of Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Schumann and David.

    Edith Weiss-Mann. 2009

  • Even his recent advocacy of a concerto by Joseph Joachim, the great 19th-century fiddler and friend of Brahms, comes with reservations.

    Portrait of the Violinist as a Very Serious Musician 2008

  • There he met Joseph Joachim, whom he had long wished to know, and who was the reigning violinist of his time.

    The World's Great Men of Music Brower, Harriette 1922

  • (This poetic exclamation, accompanied by a few notes, is on a page of music paper owned by Joseph Joachim.) 13.

    Beethoven the Man and the Artist as Revealed in his own Words Kerst, Friedrich 1904

  • Joseph Joachim is one of the musical giants of the nineteenth century.

    Famous Violinists of To-day and Yesterday Lahee, Henry C 1899

  • Joseph Joachim, whom he had long wished to know, and who was the reigning violinist of his time.

    The World's Great Men of Music Story-Lives of Master Musicians Harriette Brower 1898

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