TELEMAQUE LAMBRINO (ODESSA, UKRAINE 27 OCTOBER
1878 – LEIPZIG, GERMANY 25 FEBRUARY 1930)
Born in Odessa, Lambrino first
received his musical training with Dmitri Klimow in his native city. Presumably
from the winter semester 1898/1899 where he was enrolled for one year at the
University of Music and Performing Arts Munich, among others the Liszt's
students Berthold Kellermann as well as Anton Beer-Walbrunn and Josef Gabriel
Rheinberger were his teachers. At the end of 1899, Lambrino seems to have moved
to Leipzig. From here he regularly went to Berlin to continue his studies with
Rubinstein's student Maria Teresa Carreño. Already early on Lambrino took over
the direction of his own master classes, both at the Richard Bruno Heydrich
Konservatorium für Musik und Theater in Halle (from February 1905, with
interruptions until 1915) and at the Thuringian State Conservatory in Erfurt.
After a short period of activity at the Moscow Conservatory, which lasted from
1908 to 1909 and was connected with a professorship, Lambrino settled
permanently in Leipzig to create better conditions for a career as a soloist.
There he gave private lessons to a large circle of students without ever
belonging to the University of Music and Theatre Leipzig. From 1918/19 to 1924,
Lambrino also taught piano training classes at the Berlin
Klindworth-Scharwenka-Konservatorium. Lambrino died in Leipzig at age 51.
TRACKLIST
1. 125 WELTE-MIGNON LISZT - “Paganini” Etude
No. 3, g#: La Campanella
2. 280 WELTE-MIGNON CHOPIN - Etude, Op. 10. No.
11, Eb
3. 281 WELTE-MIGNON SCHUBERT-TAUSIG - Marche
militaire, Op. 51, No. 1, D
4. 282 WELTE-MIGNON CHOPIN - Etudes, Op. 25,
No. 8, Db; No. 9, Gb “Butterfly”
5. 284 WELTE-MIGNON BEETHOVEN - Piano Sonata,
Op. 31, No. 3, Eb 3rd mvt.
