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He was a great friend of Beethoven, who wrote much for him. His way of presenting Beethoven's compositions was unique, and I have never heard any other cellists with this interpretation, which according to circumstances could be flattering, aggressive, capricious, passionate etc., in short expressing
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Linke remained with Schuppanzigh's quartet until it was disbanded, after the Count's palace partly burnt down on 31 December 1814. Schuppanzigh left Vienna for several years. Linke was attached to the household of Anna Maria
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Schuppanzigh returned to Vienna in 1823, and Linke joined his re-established quartet, with Karl Holz and Franz Weiss. In 1824 Beethoven, who had not written a string quartet since his
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gave concerts in the Count's palace. In December 1808, Schuppanzigh, Linke and Beethoven gave the first performances of Beethoven's two
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After Schuppanzigh's death in 1830 he was in a quartet assembled in 1834 by the violinist
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was the conductor. On Lose's departure, Linke succeeded him in the theatre orchestra.
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in Johannes Fischer (Ed.): Münchener Beethoven-Studien. Katzbichler, München 1992,
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Linke returned to Vienna in 1818, where he was a soloist in the orchestra of the
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himself in the moods required, and so rendering Beethoven's essential manner.
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Cellists of the Viennese School and Other German Cellists of the 19th century
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in Silesia (now Żmigród in Poland). His father, a violinist at the chapel of
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Linke composed several works for the cello, including a cello concerto.
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He died in 1837; he was described in an obituary in the music magazine
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Elias String Quartet: the Beethoven Project, accessed 10 April 2014
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in 1808, and became the cellist in a string quartet which Count
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Emigrants from the Kingdom of Prussia to the Austrian Empire
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Index

Josef Linke

cellist
Vienna
Schuppanzigh Quartet
Ludwig van Beethoven
Franz Schubert
Trachenberg
Prince Hatzfeld
Breslau
Breslau Opera
Carl Maria von Weber
Vienna
Andrey Razumovsky
Ignaz Schuppanzigh
Schuppanzigh's quartet
piano trios
Op. 70
Archduke Trio
Cello Sonatas Op. 102
Erdődy
Paukovec
Croatia
Theater an der Wien
Joseph Böhm
Franz Weiss
Op. 95
String Quartet Op. 127
String Quartet Op. 130
String Quartet Op. 132

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