Austrian cellist
Anton Walter (right), Member of the Viennese Rosé Quartet, ca. 1921
Anton Walter (3 April 1883 – 25 September 1950) was an Austrian cellist.
Life
Born in Karlsbad , from 1896 until 1901 he studied violoncello with Ferdinand Hellmesberger at the conservatory of the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde in Vienna.
After his studies, he was a member of the Fitzner Quartet from 1901 to 1919. In 1918, he became principal cellist of the Wiener Tonkünstler-Orchester . From 1921 until 1930, he played in the Rosé Quartet . From 1934 to 1937, he was a member of the Stross Quartet in Munich.[ 1]
He also worked as a private teacher, so he taught, among others Emanuel Feuermann . From 1918 until 1921, he represented Paul Grümmer and Friedrich Buxbaum as a substitute teacher at the Wiener Musikakademie . From 1928 until 1930, he took over a master class at the Prayner Conservatory of Music and Dramatic Arts in Vienna . In 1930, he was appointed professor at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater München .
He was married to a daughter of the Viennese architect Hugo von Wiedenfeld [de ] .
Walter died in Munich at the age of 67.
Awards
1901: Silver Society Medal of the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde in Vienna.
1925: Professional title Professor
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