Rühlmann, (Adolf) Julius
Rühlmann, (Adolf) Julius
Rühlmann, (Adolf) Julius , German trombonist, pedagogue, and writer on music; b. Dresden, Feb. 28, 1816; d. there, Oct. 27, 1877. He played the trombone in the Court Orch. of Dresden. He founded the Dresden Tonkunstlerverein (1855), and also taught piano and music history at the Dresden Cons. He prepared a valuable Geschichte der Bogeninstrumente, which was publ. posthumously by his son, Richard Rühlmann (1882), and Die Urform der Bogeninstrumente (1874).
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