Philipp Naegele
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Philipp Otto Naegele is a United States-based violinist.
He was born in January, 1928, the youngest son of the well-known painter Reinhold Naegele in Stuttgart, Germany. After emigration to escape from the Hitler-regime, the family moved to New York where Naegele studied violin privately and attended the High School of Music and Arts, Queens College, and finally completed a doctorate in musicology at Princeton University in New Jersey. As a Fulbright Scholar, Naegele attended the Vienna Academy of Music for an additional year of study with Franz Samohyl.
[edit] Professional Stages
- Violinist with the Cleveland Orchestra under George Szell from 1956 to 1964;
- since 1964 Professor of Violin at Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts.
- Naegele has been active as violinist and violist at the Marlboro Music Festival in Vermont continuously since its founding in 1950 by Adolf Busch and Rudolf Serkin.
- He has played concerts widely in Europe and America with the "Cantilena Piano Quartet", the "Vegh String Quartet", the "Boccherini Ensemble" and many "Music from Marlboro" touring groups.
- He has made many recordings for Columbia Records, Marlboro Recording Society, Da Camera, RBM, Arabesque, Nonesuch, Spectrum and Musical Heritage Society.