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Composer Hans Winderstein (1856-1925): Signed Certificate Bad Nauheim 1914

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  • Period of Manufacture: 1901-1945
  • Condition: Used
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    Composer Hans Winderstein (1856-1925): Signed Certificate Bad Nauheim 1914
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    You are bidding on one
    Handwritten, signed letter
    of
    Conductors and composers
    Hans Winderstein (1856-1925).
    1893-96 he was
    first chief conductor
    of the newly founded Kaim Orchestra, today's
    Munich Philharmonic.
    On the stationery of the 1896 founded by him
    "Winderstein Orchestra"
    , "one of the most booked symphony orchestras in Germany at the turn of the century" (source: wikipedia).
    Dated
    Bad Nauheim, 5th June 1914.
    Typewritten
    testimony
    for the violinist Fritz Grunert, who was with this orchestra from 1908 to 1914.
    Hand signed with full name.
    Format:
    28.4 x 22.2 cm.
    Status:
    Left edge folded over and punched. Slightly browned and wrinkled.
    Please also note the pictures!
    Internal note: Order 5e / 7
    over
    Hans Winderstein (
    Source: wikipedia):
    Hans Wilhelm Gustav Winderstein (* 29. October 1856 in Lüneburg; † 23. June 1925) was a German conductor and composer.
    Life: Winderstein studied at the Leipzig Conservatory from 1877 to 1880 and played in the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra. From 1880 to 1884 he directed Baron Paul von Derwie's private orchestra in Nice. He later worked as a violin teacher at the Winterthur Conservatory as well as in Nuremberg and Fürth. From 1893 to 1896 Winderstein was the first chief conductor of the newly founded Kaim Orchestra, today's Munich Philharmonic. In Leipzig he founded the Winderstein Orchestra in 1896, which until 1918 had its home in the Alberthalle of the Krystallpalast (Leipzig). It was one of the most booked symphony orchestras in Germany at the turn of the century. With his series of Philharmonic Concerts, Winderstein competed with the traditional concerts at the Gewandhaus in Leipzig. Many composers such as Jean Sibelius, Frederick Delius, Ferdinand Pfohl or Ferdinand Thieriot used this professional orchestra to present their novelties to the Leipzig audience. In the summer months, the orchestra performed in Bad Nauheim from 1906 to 1925 as the largest spa orchestra in Germany, as Winderstein was very concerned about the financial security of his musicians, even outside the concert season. From 1898 to 1899 Winderstein also directed the Leipzig Singing Academy.
    His compositions for orchestra include the works funeral march, Valse-Caprice, and serenade. Winderstein also wrote works for violin and piano.
    Life: Winderstein studied at the Leipzig Conservatory from 1877 to 1880 and played in the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra. From 1880 to 1884 he directed Baron Paul von Derwie's private orchestra in Nice. He later worked as a violin teacher at the Winterthur Conservatory as well as in Nuremberg and Fürth. From 1893 to 1896 Winderstein was the first chief conductor of the newly founded Kaim Orchestra, today's Munich Philharmonic. In Leipzig he founded the Winderstein Orchestra in 1896, which until 1918 had its home in the Alberthalle of the Krystallpalast (Leipzig). It was one of the most booked symphony orchestras in Germany at the turn of the century. With his series of Philharmonic Concerts, Winderstein competed with the traditional concerts at the Gewandhaus in Leipzig. Many composers such
    Produkttyp
    Urkunde & Zeugnis
    Herstellungszeitraum
    1901-1945