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Norbert Brainin, Co-Founder of the Amadeus Quartet, Dies

By Emily Quinn
11 Apr 2005

Norbert Brainin

Norbert Brainin, who played first violin with the Amadeus Quartet for the whole of the quartet's career, died April 10, the London Independent reports. He was 82 years old.

Brainin played with the quartet, which was founded in London after World War II and disbanded in 1987, for nearly 40 years.

He was born in Vienna, but emigrated with his family to London in 1938 after Hitler’s Anschluss.

During a brief internment as an enemy alien on the Isle of Mann, he met Austrian violinist Peter Schildhof. After the war, Brainin and Schildhof formed the Amadeus Quartet—first known as the Brainin Quartet, and then as the London Vienna Quartet—along with violinist Siegmund Nissel, who was also in the internment camps, and cellist Martin Lovett. (For the quartet, Schildhof transformed himself into a violist.)

The ensemble, known for its performances of Schubert and Britten, made its Wigmore Hall debut in 1948, but was already so well known that hundreds of people were turned away. The quartet eventually became one of the most-recorded string quartets in history.

The group disbanded after Schildhof’s death in 1987.




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