Klaus Maetzl

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Klaus Maetzl (1941 – 4 May 2016) was an Austrian violinist, noted as a founder of the Alban Berg Quartet.

He studied at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna with Franz Samohyl, and studied further with Max Rostal. From 1967 to 1970, he was concertmaster of the Vienna Symphony.[1][2]

In 1970, Maetzl was a founder member, with Günter Pichler, Hatto Beyerle and Valentin Erben, of the Alban Berg Quartet, in which he played second violin; he remained with the quartet until 1978.[2] From 1982 he was a member of the Vienna Chamber Ensemble.[1]

From 1971, he was a professor at the University of Music and Performing Arts. He served on the juries of several international competitions during his career.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Alban Berg Quartet founding violinist Klaus Maetzl has died" The Strad, 11 May 2016. Accessed 30 August 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Disparition de l'un des fondateurs du Quatuor Alban Berg, Klaus Maetzl" (tr. "Death of one of the founders of the Alban Berg Quartet, Klaus Maetzl"), francemusique.fr, 12 May 2016. Accessed 30 August 2017.