Kosleck, Julius
Kosleck, Julius
Kosleck, Julius, German trumpeter, cornetist, and pedagogue; b. Neugard, Dec. 3, 1825; d. Berlin, Nov. 5, 1904. He was a trumpeter in the Berlin Königliche Kapelle (1853–93), and also taught trumpet and trombone at the Berlin Hochschule für Musik (1872–1903). He was founder of the Kaiser-Kornettquartett (c. 1885), which became the Kosleck’sche Bläserbund (1890). He promoted the so-called Bach Trumpet, and played it in a performance of the Bach Mass in B minor in London (1885). He publ. the method Grosse Schule für Cornei a piston und Trompete (Leipzig, 1872; Eng. tr., e. 1907, by W. Morrow).
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