Background
Magg, Fritz was born on April 18, 1914 in Vienna, Austria. Son of Paul Julius and Helene (Zimmermann) Magg. came to the United States, 1938.
(Contents: The fusion of the right hand & the bow, Basic b...)
Contents: The fusion of the right hand & the bow, Basic bowings on open strings, General orientation on the finger board, Placing the left hand, The flexibility of the webs of the left hand, Intonation, Exercises in thumb position, Diatonic sequences in all positions, Shifts between variously spaced single notes, Four octave scales, Arpeggios, The independence of the fingers in multiple stops, Fifths, Mixed double stops.
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Magg, Fritz was born on April 18, 1914 in Vienna, Austria. Son of Paul Julius and Helene (Zimmermann) Magg. came to the United States, 1938.
Student, Hochschule Für Musik, Cologne, Germany, 1932-1933; student, Hochschule Für Musik, Berlin, 1933-1934; student, Ecole Norwale de Musique, Paris, 1936.
Independent recording, concert artist, soloist, since 1934; principal cellist, Vienna Symphony Orchestra, 1934-1936; principal cellist, New Friends of Music Orchestra, New York City, 1938-1940; principal cellist, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, New York City, 1947-1948; professor cello, chamber music, Indiana U., Bloomington, 1948-1987; chairman string department, Indiana U., Bloomington, 1950-1983. Member Gordon String Quartet, 1940-1947, Berkshire String Quartet, 1948-1985.
(Contents: The fusion of the right hand & the bow, Basic b...)
Vice president Eva Janzer Cello Center, Indiana University Served as sergeant United States Army Air Force, 1943-1946. Member American String Teachers Association.
Married Natasha Elizabeth Kugel. 1 child, Kyril; married Kari Miller, 1989.