In this cutting die Herren Brodsky and Ottokar Novacek have been underlined in red. In this concert a quartet in E minor and in manuscript by Ottokar Novacek is played by the Brodsky Quartet.
This very brief note reports on the opening concert of the RMCM Club [[covered in more detail in AB/092 and AB/093], in which Madame Grieg, Edward Isaacs, Anton Maaskoff and the Brodsky Quartet performed.
Royal Manchester College of Music (1893-1973), music conservatoire
The programme includes photographs of Grieg, two of Troldhaugen one of which shows Grieg's house, the Brodsky Quartet, Fraulein Ellen Beck and Mr. Percy Grainger. The concert was held on Wednesday 23 Oct in the Queen’s Hall.
This is a note on the international nature of the Brodsky Quartet: a Russian, an Englishman, a Dutchman and a German. The writer suggests that the great powers of Europe could take an example from the Brodsky Quartet and form a quartet among them...
Grieg thanks Brodsky for so much that was good in the year 1906 and hopes that they will meet again in 1907. Grieg has written to Urbanek in Prague to tell him the truth. Urbanek has been blaming the Brodsky Quartet for the delay. Dated 31 Dec ...
Grieg, Edvard Hagerup (1843-1907), Composer, Pianist, Conductor
Addressed to: Herrn Adolf Brodsky, Leipzig, Kaiser Wilhelmstraße. It reads: “Einverstanden - namentlich mit [Nr] 1 u. 3 des Programmes Bestens Ihr, J Brahms”. The postcard refers to the forthcoming concert of the Brodsky Quartet in Leipzig on ...
Tchaikovsky writes to Brodsky about arrangements for forthcoming concerts. Tchaikovsky himself must conduct the concert on 28th October. Brodsky wanted to come for the Christmas holidays if possible and to this end, Tchaikovsky tried for a conce...
This article is illustrated with the reproduction of a drawing of Brodsky by H.P. Within Musical Notes by "Staccato" are two short articles: one about Adolph Brodsky and the other, a review of a concert given by the Brodsky "Quarte...