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Name
  
Hans Wessely


Died
  
1926

Hans Wessely (23 December 1862 – 29 September 1926) was an Austrian violinist.

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Biography

He was born in Vienna in 1862 and died in Innsbruck in 1926. He studied at the Vienna Conservatory with Karl Heissler and Josef Hellmesberger, Sr. from 1873 to 1878. Afterwards he also studied privately with Jacob Grün.

He debuted with the Vienna Philharmonic Society in 1883. He subsequently toured Europe and visited England in 1888. From 1889 he was professor at the Royal Academy of Music. He performed at the London Proms. He established the Wessely Quartet. He worked with Hans Richter, August Manns, Henry Wood, Alexander Mackenzie, York Bowen and Arthur Sullivan. He taught Spencer Dyke and Albert Sandler.

Works

He published A Practical Guide to Violin Playing and Comprehensive Scale Manual. He edited Jakob Dont's Etudes et caprices, op.35.

References

Hans Wessely Wikipedia