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Joseph Hollman (26 October 1852 – 31 December 1927), was a Dutch cellist.

Joseph Hollman
Joseph Hollman on the cover of Freund's weekly
Born26 October 1852
Died31 December 1927
Occupationcellist
Hollman caricatured in Vanity Fair by Francis Carruthers Gould, 1897
Hollman caricatured in Vanity Fair by Francis Carruthers Gould, 1897

Biography


Hollman was born in Maastricht in 1852, and was admitted to the Brussels Conservatory at the age of fourteen. There he studied cello with Adrien-François Servais and music theory with François-Joseph Fétis.[1] He continued his studies with Léon Jacquard in Paris and with Karl Davydov in St. Petersburg. In the 1880s he played in the Meiningen Court Orchestra. In 1887 he settled in Paris, where he established himself as a leading soloist. His concert travels took him to the United States, China and Japan.[1]

Hollman composed a number of short works for his instrument.[2] Camille Saint-Saëns, who frequently appeared in concert with Hollman, dedicated his Second Cello Concerto to him.[3]


References


  1. Joseph Hollman (1852–1927, Netherlands Music Institute, retrieved 3 March 2018
  2. "Joseph Hollman", International Music Score Library Project, retrieved 3 March 2018
  3. Rees, pp. 368, 387 and 433

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Joseph Corneille Hubert Hollman (* 26. Oktober 1852 in Maastricht; † 31. Dezember 1926 in Paris) war ein niederländischer Cellist und Komponist.
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