Hans von Bülow
See also: Von Bülow
Hans Guido Freiherr von Bülow (born the January 8th 1830 with Dresden and dead the February 12th 1894 with the Cairo) is a Pianiste, Leader and German Compositeur .
Biography
Raise Friedrich Wieck, the father of Clara Schumann, then of Franz Liszt, he marries the girl of this last, Cosima, in 1857 of which he will have two children. Its meeting with Wagner of which he becomes the faithful disciple is worth him to be appointed leader of the theater of Zurich. Named then with the Opera of Munich, it creates there for him Tristan and Isolde in 1865 and the Masters Singers of Nuremberg in 1868.When Cosima leaves it for Wagner with which it maintains a relation since 1864, it feels hard this treason of his wife and her best friend. It leaves for a world tour where it alternates concerts of piano and direction of orchestras. It does not break however with the work of the Enchanteur of Bayreuth which it can direct without partition thanks to his extraordinary memory.
Of return in Germany in 1877, it assembles there a model orchestra which will mark the German tradition in the direction of an increased rigor. It turns from now on to the music of Johannes Brahms and Joseph Joachim Raff. Simultaneously carrying out its teaching in different conservatory S, it counts for pupil Charles Heinrich Barth who will be in his turn the Master of Wilhelm Kempff and of Arthur Rubinstein. It also becomes, of 1887 with 1893, the first leader of the Philharmonic orchestra of Berlin.
Its extraordinary career ends at the time of a round in Cairo in 1894. Its funeral with Hamburg will inspire with Gustav Mahler its second symphony.
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