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930: 29: 172:. His father and maternal grandfather were Jewish, while his maternal grandmother was Catholic. Due to a childhood injury to the middle finger of his left hand, Kolisch, who had already begun to play the violin, relearned the instrument with the functions of the hands reversed. Following service in World War I, Kolisch attended both the University and the Musikakademie, where he studied violin with 212:") to perform both Schoenberg's music and the classical string quartet repertoire in a manner that would take into account the principles of Schoenberg's teaching. Schoenberg directed many rehearsals of this quartet. By 1927 the ensemble had become known as the 326:
Kolisch was married in the 1930s to Josefa Rosanska (b. 1904, d. 1986), a concert pianist; the marriage ended in divorce. In the early 1940s he married Lorna Freedman (1917–2006), a professional violinist and violist.
289:(recorded as the first "Quartet in Residence" at any U.S. university). He was also granted a full Professorship. In the 1950s he began to tour in Europe again as a recitalist. He became a member of the faculty at the 393:
Music Division holds the Rudolf Kolisch collection, a gift from Lorna Kolisch in 1983. The collection contains valuable correspondence between Kolisch and composers Arnold Schoenberg, Alban Berg, and Anton
318:. He remained on the faculty until the end of his life. During the summers of 1974 through 1977, he also taught chamber music performance at the annual Schoenberg Seminars in Mödling, Austria near Vienna. 270:, conducted by the composer. He researched and wrote an article, "Tempo and Character in Beethoven's Music" which was presented to the New York chapter of the 592: 972: 997: 912: 412: 1027: 992: 1032: 444: 1017: 1012: 1037: 1007: 556: 462: 245: 303:. Except for one year (1956) spent in Darmstadt, he remained active in Madison until reaching the mandatory retirement age in 1966. 1022: 197: 145: 549: 93: 1002: 982: 65: 862: 563: 537: 350: 282: 749: 868: 529: 680: 644: 72: 977: 290: 112: 987: 769: 437: 46: 79: 271: 50: 243:, he co-founded a chamber orchestra at the school, with which he gave the first U.S. performances of Bartók's 235:, Kolisch at first tried to keep the Quartet together. When this failed, he took a position on the faculty of 654: 967: 672: 609: 580: 61: 586: 933: 430: 128:(July 20, 1896 – August 1, 1978) was a Viennese violinist and leader of string quartets, including the 833: 625: 543: 759: 311: 39: 962: 893: 729: 373: 488: 382:
The papers of Rudolf Kolisch are held in the Manuscript Department of the Houghton Library at
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in Darmstadt, Germany, along with his close friends and long-time associates
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Stranded in New York by the entrance of the United States into
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and later published in two installments in the magazine
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to become head of the Chamber Music department at the
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