Josef Waldbauer
Josef Waldbauer (Hungarian: Waldbauer József; also Joseph Waldbauer, József Waldbauer) (1861-1920) was an Austrian-Hungarian composer, violinist and music educator.
Josef Waldbauer was born in a peasant family. He was from 1888 to 1898 a violist of Hubay-Popper Quartet. In 1910-1914 he was inspector of the violin section of the high professional music courses in Budapest. He was father and the first teacher of the violinist Imre Waldbauer (1892-1953).
Works
- (as advisor of Luigi Gobbi): Hegedűiskola. Bevezetés az I. fekvés használatába (School of violin. Introduction to the 1st position), Budapest, Rózsavölgyi és Társa, 1913;[1] reissue: Budapest, Rózsavölgyi csokoládé kft., 1961[2]
References
Sources
- Antal Molnár: Eretnek gondolatok a muzsikáról (Heretic Thoughts on Music), Gondolat, Budapest 1976), pp. 27–28
- Karl Goldmark: Erinnerungen aus meinem Leben, Rikola, Wien 1922