Alfred Stelzner, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Alfred Stelzner

German composer

Date of Birth: 29-Nov-1852

Place of Birth: Hamburg, Germany

Date of Death: 09-Jul-1906

Profession: composer, musical instrument maker

Nationality: German Empire

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About Alfred Stelzner

  • Alfred Stelzner (29 November 1852 – 9 July 1906) was a German composer and luthier. Stelzner was born in Hamburg, Germany, and educated in music, physics and mathematics.
  • He produced string instruments of his own design in Wiesbaden and then in Dresden.
  • Two instruments of his invention were the violotta and the cellone.
  • The violotta is tuned an octave below the violin, and possesses a timbre between that of the viola and cello.
  • The cellone, a large cello, is tuned between the cello and string bass.
  • His instruments received praise and endorsements from major figures of the day, including impresario Alfred Schulz-Curtius, and the German composer Felix Draeseke composed his string quintet in A major, named the Stelzner Quintett, specifically for Stelzner instruments. Stelzner began production of his new instruments in 1889 and continued to make them until 1900.
  • He vigorously promoted his instruments through advertising and obtained endorsements from many famous musicians of the day, including Joseph Joachim, Eugène Ysaÿe, David Popper, and August Wilhelmj.
  • In addition, he helped sponsor competitions in various categories such as symphonies, opera and chamber music.
  • His own works included the operas Rübezahl (1902) and Swatowits Ende (1903), as well as the never performed Kinder des Todes and Cäcilie. Stelzner's company eventually failed and entered bankruptcy.
  • Faced with overwhelming financial difficulties, Stelzner committed suicide at his home in Dresden in 1906.

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