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  1. Authorities - WorldCat, Wikipedia, VIAF: 59269863, LCCN: n81033541, ISNI: 0000000108578868, [ 12 more...] Married to Amalie Joachim from 1863 to 1884. Leader of the Joachim Quartet from 1877, joining Heinrich De Ahna (1877-97) Carl Halir (from 1897) 2nd vl , Emanuel Wirth on viola and Robert Hausmann (1879-) on cello.

  2. 20. Mai 2016 · Joseph Joachim . (b. Kittsee, 28 June 1831 — d. Berlin, 15 August 1907) Joseph Joachim’s Concerto in D Minor, op. 11 “in ungarischer Weise” has long been considered one of the composer’s finest works, easily overshadowing several of his other compositions in the Hungarian style: an early fantasy on Hungarian themes (ca. 1850), and a ...

  3. 12. Feb. 2007 · For those of you who have not heard of Joseph Joachim, he was one of the most famous and influential violinists in the 19th century. He is also considered to...

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  4. Joseph Joachim Berlin 14 February, 1906”). The joke stems from many years earlier, in England, when a group of his songs appeared on a program as “Leider by Joachim” instead of “Lieder by Joachim.” (“Unfortunately by Joachim” instead of “Songs by Joachim”) Joachim often told that story at his own expense.

  5. 1967 wurde in Berlin-Wilmersdorf ein Platz „Joseph-Joachim-Platz“ genannt und mit einer Gedenktafel versehen. 1969 gab die Deutsche Bundespost Berlin am 12. September zum Jubiläum 100 Jahre Hochschule für Musik Berlin eine 30-Pfennig- Sonderbriefmarke heraus, die einen Geige spielenden Joseph Joachim auf einer Zeichnung von Adolph von Menzel zeigt (Michel-Nr. 347).

  6. August 19, 2024. Personal registration of the participants in Hanover. September 14, 2024. Preliminary round 1 | violin solo. September 16 to 18, 2024. Preliminary round 2 | violin and piano. September 18 to 20, 2024. Semi-final round 1 | Chamber concerts with the Munich Chamber Orchestra. September 22 & 23, 2024.

  7. JOACHIM, JOSEPH (1831–1907), violinist. Born in Kittsee (Kopczeny), Joachim moved with his family to Budapest where his musical education began at the age of five. He gave his first concert at seven and at nine he was taken to Vienna to study with Hellmesberger and Boehm. At 12 he went on to Leipzig, where his studies were supervised and ...