Quatuor Capet Mozart Dissonance C Major 1st. 2nd. and 3rd. mvt K 465
1923Lucien Louis Capet (January 8, 1873 - December 18, 1928) was a French
violinist, pedagogue and composer. (The name Capet is connected with the dynasty
which ruled in France from the tenth to the eighteenth century: Louis XVI was,
during the French Revolution, referred to as Louis Capet.) Despite the fact that
he was a namesake of Louis XVI, Capet came from the Paris proletariat. By the
age of fifteen, he had to maintain himself b y playing in bistros and
cafes.He studied at the Conservatoire de Paris where he was a pupil of
Morin. Appeared as soloist with all the famous French orchestras. Between 1896 -
1899 he was the concertmaster of (il est violon solo des) l'Orchestre des
Concerts Lamoureux. He also taught violin at Société Sainte-Cécile de Bordeaux
(1899-1903). His notable students include Jascha Brodsky and Ivan Galamian, both
of whom became the most influential violin teachers of the latter part of the
Twentieth Century.Jascha Brodsky students include: Hilary Hahn, Joseph
de Pasquale, Leila Josefowicz, Joey Corpus, Juliette Kang, Judith Ingolfsson,
Herbert Greenberg and Chin Kim.Ivan Galamian students include Dorothy
Delay (who became his assistant), Michael Rabin, Itzhak Perlman, Pinchas
Zukerman, Isidor Lateiner, Kyung-wha Chung, Glenn Dicterow, David Nadien, Erick
Friedman, Jaime Laredo, Arnold Steinhardt, Charles Castleman, Miriam Fried,
James Buswell, Sergiu Luca, Charles Treger, Ani and Ida Kavafian, Kaoru Kakudo,
Ray Dotoratos, Chin Kim, Eugene Fodor, Daniel Phillips, Berl Senofsky, Betty
Jean Hagen, Young Uck Kim, Stuart Canin, Eugene Sarbu, Dong-Suk Kang, Gregory
Fulkerson, Simon Standage, and Kate Stenberg of Del Sol Quartet.Lucien
Capet had a successful career as a soloist and chamber musician forming the
Capet Quartet in 1893. [1]The quartet went through many inceptions and made
several recordings of Beethoven string quartets and Romantic and Classical
works.[2] Capet was also a well regarded teacher, known especially for his bow
technique."Wrote a book on "Superior Bowing Technique" which is the
definitive treatise on all aspects of bowing technique for the violin. Written
by Lucien Capet, new reprints are available (which are translated from French to
English by Margaret Schmidt and edited by Stephen Shipps), the book is 187 pages
in length. Lucien Capet also worked closely with archetier / bowmaker Joseph
Arthur Vigneron to develop a Lucien Capet model bow (modele Lucien Capet was
often stamped on such bows). Vigneron's concept /design for these bows was a
sort of rounded triangular cross section which added stability to the bow (lower
centre of gravity)."[3]Gennady Filimonov - Wikipedia