David Ferdinand
David Ferdinand Without music the life would be an error. Fiedrich Nietzsche Already there are reference, how Germany has provided us great musicians, where its works have lasted with time thus, like its interpretations with the instrument who made them famous, so it is the case of Ferdinand David (20 of January of 1810 in Hamburg – 19 of July of 1873 in Klosters) was a violinista virtuoso and German composer. On the matter Wikipedia, contributes to envelope he to us, who was student of Louis Spohr and Moritz Hauptmann from 1823 to 1824 and in 1826 was violinista of the Knigstdtischen Theater in Berlin. In 1829 it was the first violin of a quartet of cords in Dorpat and realised tours of concerts in Riga, Saint Petersburg and Moscow. your understanding. In 1835 it was named concertino (Konzertmeister) of the Gewandhaus de Leipzig and in 1843, professor of violin (Violinlehrer) in the Conservatory of Leipzig. many thoughts on the issue. the source for more info. It gave the opening of the acclaimed concert for violin of Felix Mendelssohn and worked next to the composer during the preparation of the piece, advising to him with respect to technical questions David composed around forty own compositions: two symphonies, five concerts for violin, an opera (Hans Wacht, 1852), a sexteto of cords for three violins, violates and two violonchelos, and several lieds. David also composed a concertino for trombn and fagot.
David in addition worked like work publisher for violin of authors like Francesco Maria Veracini, Pietro Locatelli and Johann Gottlieb Goldberg. He was the publisher of the trios for piano of Beethoven for C.F. Peters. He was also the publisher of the series of sonatas and partitas for violin of Johann Sebastian Bachen 1843. David was also the author of several musical deceits, like the notable " Chacona in smaller sun of Tommaso Antonio Vitali". David grew Jewish but it became later to the Christianity In particular, emphasized like virtuoso of the violin, instrument del that was professor in the Conservatory of Leipzig, and was chosen by his Mendelssohn friend for the opening of his concert for violin.