Thomas Fritzsch

{{Short description|German viol player and musicologist}}

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| caption = Fritzsch in 2021

| birth_date = {{birth year and age|1961}}

| birth_place = Zwickau, East Germany

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| education = Musikhochschule Leipzig

| occupation = {{ubl| Cellist | Viol player | Musicologist }}

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| awards = Echo Klassik

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Thomas Fritzsch (born 1961) is a German viol player and musicologist who has appeared internationally. He has been instrumental in reviving rediscovered music, such as Telemann's 12 Fantasias for Viola da Gamba and works by Carl Friedrich Abel, playing them in concerts and first recordings, and publishing them by Edition Güntersberg. He initiated a music festival in Köthen, Abel's hometown, on the occasion of the composer's tercentenary in 2023.

Life and career

Fritzsch was born and raised in Zwickau. He received his first cello lessons at the {{ill|Robert Schumann Conservatory Zwickau|de|Robert-Schumann-Konservatorium Zwickau|lt=Robert Schumann Conservatory}} there and then studied cello and viol at the Musikhochschule Leipzig. After posts as cellist in several orchestras he decided to focus on music from the 17th and 18th centuries, in researching as well as playing. He explored and played historic cellos, such as Baroque cello, violoncello piccolo and basse de violon. He also searched for lost music, and played chamber music from the early Romantic period on historic instruments.

Fritzsch played as a soloist with Riccardo Chailly, the Gewandhausorchester and the Thomanerchor. He toured in Europe, and beyond to New York City, Boston, Tokyo, Seoul, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Havanna, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Jerusalem. He has taught at universities in Germany and abroad, and published musicological works.

He opened the Telemann-Museum in Hamburg with a concert on 7 May 2011. The city of Köthen named him a cultural ambassador in 2014 for his international engagement for the music of Johann Sebastian Bach who had worked in the town, and of Carl Friedrich Abel who was born there.

Fritzsch was instrumental in the rediscovery of lost compositions, such as Abel's 2nd Pembroke Collection, his Viol Concerto in A major and Ledenburg-Sonaten, sonatas by Johann Christian Bach, and Telemann's 12 Fantasias for Viola da Gamba. He played the works in concerts and first recordings. The recording of Telemann's Fantasias earned him an Echo Klassik award in 2017. In 2019 he rediscovered Abel's Six Trios, Opus 3, for two violins, harpsichord and cello. The works were published by Edition Güntersberg in Heidelberg.

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In 2023, Fritzsch initiated and directed an international festival around Abel's music in the composer's home town Köthen, in memory of the tercentenary of his birth.

Fritzsch and his family live in Freyburg (Unstrut).

Recordings

Fritzsch made many first recordings, and a reviewer credited him with "technical brilliance" and "engaging interpretation" in "gestural, sometimes playful, sometimes theatrical performances".

  • Johann Christian Bach: Viol Sonatas, Coviello, DDD, 2011.
  • Telemann: Telemannisches Gesangbuch (with Klaus Mertens), Carus, DDD, 2012.
  • Abel: Viol Sonatas (from the 2nd Pembroke Collection), Coviello, DDD, 2014.
  • Abel: Viol Sonatas and Trios (from the Ledenburg Collection), Coviello, DDD, 2015.
  • Telemann: 12 Fantaisies pour la Basse de Violle (Hamburg 1735), Coviello, DDD, 2015.
  • Telemann: Telemannische Hauspostille (with Mertens), Rondeau, DDD, 2016.
  • J. Chr. Bach: Quartets, Op. 8, Nos. 1–6 for oboe, violin, viol, cello (fo Carl Friedrich Abel), Coviello, DDD, 2016.
  • Best of Klassik 2017 – Die Echo Klassik Preisträger, Warner, DDD, 2017.
  • The 19th Century Viol

Publication

  • Conrad Höffler – Cammer-Musicus und Violdigambist am Hofe von Herzog Johann Adolph I. von Sachsen-Weißenfels. In: viola da gamba, 83, Dezember 2011, pp. 8–13.

References

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{{cite news

| last = Agthe

| first = Kai

| url = https://www.mz.de/kultur/handschriftliche-komposition-von-carl-friedrich-abel-in-kothen-wiederentdeckt-1776959

| title = Handschriftliche Komposition von Carl Friedrich Abel in Köthen wiederentdeckt

| newspaper = Mitteldeutsche Zeitung

| date = 16 April 2021

| language = de

| access-date = 21 November 2023

}}

{{cite web

| last = Fritzsch

| first = Thomas

| url = http://www.guentersberg.de/pdf-referate/hoeffler-fritzsch-vdg83.pdf

| title = Conrad Höffler – Cammer Musicus und Violdigambist am Hofe von Herzog Johann Adolph I. von Sachsen-Weißenfels

| website = Edition Güntersberg

| date = December 2011

| language = de

| pages = 8–13

| access-date = 4 October 2020

}}

{{cite news

| last = Krenge

| first = Detlef

| url = https://www.br-klassik.de/aktuell/br-klassik-empfiehlt/cd/cd-tipp-abel-gamben-raritaeten-100.html

| title = Thomas Fritzsch: Gamben-Raritäten von Carl Friedrich Abel

| website = BR

| date = 3 July 2016

| language = de

| access-date = 21 November 2023

}}

{{cite web

| last = Pepl

| first = Georg

| url = https://www.concerti.de/portraets/echo-klassik-2017-fuer-gambist-thomas-fritzsch/

| title = ECHO Klassik 2017: Der Gambist Thomas Fritzsch im Porträt

| website = concerti.de

| date = 23 October 2017

| language = de

| access-date = 4 October 2020

}}

{{cite web

| last = Veen

| first = Johan van

| url = http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/2016/Dec/Telemann_fantasies_COV91601.htm

| title = ECHO Klassik 2017: Der Gambist Thomas Fritzsch im Porträt

| website = concerti.de

| date = 23 October 2017

| access-date = 21 November 2023

}}

{{cite web

| url = https://www.mitteldeutsche-barockmusik.de/de/aktuelles/7.-8.5.11-Einladung.pdf?WSESSIONID=6ac24f146f7718413213e658023f6667

| title = Einladung und Festprogramm Eröffnung des Telemann-Museums in Hamburg 07. und 08. Mai 2011

| website = mitteldeutsche-barockmusik.de

| date = 5 April 2011

| language = de

| access-date = 4 October 2020

}}

{{cite web

| title = Thomas Fritzsch – The 19th Century Viol

| url = https://www.jpc.de/jpcng/classic/detail/-/art/the-19th-century-viol-da-gamba/hnum/9652247

| website = JPC

| date = 5 April 2011

| access-date = 21 November 2023

}}

{{cite web

| url = https://www.koethen-anhalt.de/de/detail-artikel/gambist-thomas-fritzsch-botschafter-fuer-koethen900.html

| title = Gambist Thomas Fritzsch schließt den Reigen der Botschafter für Köthen900

| website = Köthen

| date = 18 May 2018

| language = de

| access-date = 4 October 2020

}}

{{cite news

| url = http://www.musik-heute.de/25479/stadt-koethen-vergibt-carl-friedrich-abel-preis/

| title = Stadt Köthen vergibt Carl-Friedrich-Abel-Preis

| publisher = Musik heute

| date = 10 May 2023

| language = de

| access-date = 13 May 2023

}}

}}

Further reading

  • {{cite magazine|access-date=2020-10-04|author=Guido Fischer|date=2016-05-25|title=Carl Friedrich Abel: Sonaten und Trios für Viola da Gamba (aus der Ledenburg-Sammlung)|url=https://www.rondomagazin.de/kritiken.php?kritiken_id=9630|magazine=Rondo }}
  • {{YouTube|rne75QiZ2gs|Crescendo trifft: Thomas Fritzsch (2017)}}
  • {{YouTube|PpvZhONA_xU|Klassik.XL 2017 – Thomas Fritzsch}}