Hans Bottermund Explained
Hans Bottermund (1892 in Leipzig - 1949 in Berlin), was a cellist and composer who studied with Klengel, Becker, and Schroeder.[1] He taught in Frankfurt and was the principal cellist of the Berlin Philharmonic.[2] During World War II, he and his wife remained in Berlin; he transferred his Guarnerius cello to a bank in Copenhagen for safekeeping prior to his death in 1949. His papers are held by John Sharp, principal cellist of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.[3]
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Notes and References
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