August Wilhelmj

August Wilhelmj
Born September 21, 1845(1845-09-21)
Usingen, Duchy of Nassau
Died January 22, 1908(1908-01-22) (aged 62)
London
Nationality German
Occupation Violinist

August Wilhelmj (German pronunciation: [vɪlˈhɛlmi]; 21 September 1845 – 22 January 1908) was a German violinist and teacher.

Wilhelmj was a child prodigy. When Henriette Sontag heard him in 1852, when he was seven, she said "You will be the German Paganini". In 1861, Franz Liszt heard him and sent him to Ferdinand David with a letter containing the words "Let me present you the future Paganini!".[1]

He has become famous for his late nineteenth century arrangement of the second movement of J. S. Bach's Orchestral Suite No. 3 for violin and piano, known as Air on the G String.

From 1894 on he was a teacher for violin at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Among his pupils were the American violinist Nahan Franko, the multi-talented Canadian musician Donald Heins, and the Australian conductor Aylmer Buesst.

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  1. ^ Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 5th ed, 1954, reprinted 1966, Vol. IX, p. 297

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