Alois Kottmann Explained

Alois Kottmann
Birth Place:Großauheim, Hanau, Hesse-Nassau, Prussia, Germany
Birth Date:20 June 1929
Instrument:Violin
Genre:Classical

Alois Kottmann (20 June 1929 – 4 December 2021) was a German violinist, music pedagogue, university professor and patron. He was based in Frankfurt, where he founded several ensembles, and taught at both the Hoch Conservatory and the Musikhochschule Frankfurt. He founded concert series in the area, and a prize for young violinists.

Career

Kottmann was raised as one of three children of a silversmith.[1] His mother was interested in music, and supported a musical education of her children. Advised by his music teacher, he took violin lessons[2] with Marie-Louise Graef-Mönch, the assistant of Alma Moodie, who taught him in the tradition of Carl Flesch. Even after graduation he received courses, some in the home of the Hölscher family where he befriended Gert Hölscher (1930–2010) and met the pianist Günter Ludwig. At the Musikhochschule Frankfurt, he studied with Graef-Mönch, his former private teacher.

During a university competition in Hamburg, Kottmann's playing was awarded. After his concert exam, he was first employed as violin teacher at the Odenwaldschule. He then taught at the Hoch Conservatory in Frankfurt from 1958. Later he also taught at the Musikhochschule Frankfurt, the University of Frankfurt, and at the University of Mainz. From 1977 to 1979, he was acting director of the Hoch Conservatory.[3]

"Music is no aid for self-portrayal but instead a medium of communication among people."
– Prof. h. c. Alois Kottmann (translated from German)

Kottmann formed artistic partnerships with Albert Mangelsdorff, Karl Freitag, Agnes Giebel, Peter-Lukas Graf, Ingo Goritzki, Rainer Hoffmann, Alois Ickstadt, Maria Jäger-Jung, Marietta Krutisch, Gisela Sott, and Heinz Teuchert.[4] [5]

He played a violin made by Sanctus Seraphin in Venice in 1730.

Later life and death

Kottmann was especially committed to fight for the continuity of an independent Hoch Conservatory which was under discussion to be merged several times. In later life, he remained involved in supporting musical culture in the Rhine-Main area, of international young talents, of composers from Frankfurt, and the Frankfurt-based violin tradition of Carl Flesch. He was strictly dedicated to humanity and an artistic and social international exchange.Kottmann died on 4 December 2021, at the age of 92.[6] [7]

Initiatives

Radio & TV

In collaboration with the Figuralchor Frankfurt directed by Alois Ickstadt, the Collegium Instrumentale Alois Kottmann, and Kottmann as soloist participated in radio broadcasts for ARD. In 1985, Kottmann was involved in a TV production of ZDF named Passion und Leidenschaft, which also starred Adalbert Kraus and Ernst Gerold Schramm.[19]

Overseas tour

Alois Kottmann gave guest performances with his string ensemble Collegium Instrumentale Alois Kottmann in United Kingdom, the United States, and in Mexico.[20]

Honours

Publications

Discography

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Discussion between Alois Kottmann and Albrecht Göbel: Kultur muß allen zugänglich sein, Wort Auswahl . Alois Kottmann . de . 15 December 2021.
  2. Web site: 11 Fragen an Alois Kottmann - Ausgabe: 5/13 - neue musikzeitung . . 9 May 2013 . de . 15 December 2021.
  3. Kultur muss allen zugänglich sein. Discussion between Alois Kottmann and Albrecht Göbel. (German) Source: Üben & Musizieren. Zeitschrift für Instrumentalpädagogik und musikalisches Lernen. Schott. Mainz. Ausgabe 2/1994.
  4. Web site: Virtuosentum stets mit Seele verbunden . op-online . 20 June 2009 . de . 15 December 2021.
  5. http://www.alois-kottmann.de/E/Biographie.php Biography
  6. Web site: Traueranzeigen von Alois Kottmann . trauer.op-online.de . de . 15 December 2021.
  7. Web site: Der mit der Geige singt – Zum Tod von Alois Kottmann – neue musikzeitung . . 10 December 2021 . de . 15 December 2021.
  8. Web site: Pädagoge aus Überzeugung . . 14 October 2008 . de . 15 December 2021.
  9. Web site: Mit Leidenschaft und Disziplin – Ausgabe: 11/08 – neue musikzeitung . . November 2008 . de . 15 December 2021.
  10. Web site: Groth . Lars . Gründung der Gallus-Konzerte . gallus-konzerte.de . de . 15 December 2021.
  11. http://www.internationale-musiktage.de/index2.php Internationale Musiktage Hessen Main-Taunus Hofheim
  12. Web site: Harders . Jöran . Gegenpol zum Establishment . . 13 May 2009 . de . 15 December 2021.
  13. Web site: Dörhöfer . Pamela . Das Werk eines Unermüdlichen . . 23 November 2011 . de . 15 December 2021.
  14. News: Hanau: Zukunft der Schloßkonzerte ungewiß . . 25 April 2005 . de . 15 December 2021.
  15. Web site: Hindemith-Preis der Stadt Hanau . Stadt Hanau . de . 15 December 2021.
  16. Web site: Alois Kottmann Preis für klassisches-sangliches Violinspiel / MIZ . MIZ . 2 July 2021 . de . 15 December 2021.
  17. http://www.internationale-musiktage.de/kottmann-preis.php Alois-Kottmann-Preis
  18. Web site: Kristiane . Schengbier . Der Streiter für den guten Ton . . 2 November 2009 . de . 15 December 2021.
  19. Web site: Diese Woche im Fernsehen . . 17 March 1985 . de . 15 December 2021.
  20. Web site: Esther . George . 50 Jahre Collegium Instrumentale Alois Kottmann . Hanauer Anzeiger . 1 January 2019 . de . 15 December 2021.
  21. Web site: Alois Kottmann . Internationale Musiktage Hessen Main-Taunus Hofheim . de . 15 December 2021.
  22. Web site: Trauer um Professor Alois Kottmann, Stadt Hanau . presse-service.de . 10 December 2021 . de . 15 December 2021.
  23. Web site: Andrea . Rost . Gold für Kottmann . . 17 October 2014 . de . 15 December 2021.