Adrian Hans Eduard Rappoldi (13 September 1876 – 12 October 1948) was a German violinist, son of Eduard and Laura Rappoldi.
Born in Berlin, he studied at the Dresden Conservatory with Leopold Auer (violin) and Felix Draeseke (composition), then in Berlin with Joseph Joachim and August Wilhelmj.
He was first violinist in the Benjamin Bilse orchestra, and then worked as a concert master in the Bilsesche Kapelle, later in Teplitz, Chemnitz and Helsinki, and from 1909 succeeded Henri Petri at the Dresden Conservatory.
[1] He translated into German "The School of Violin Playing" by Mathieu Crikboma (1929).
The name "Rappoldi" bears the name of the violin by Antonio Stradivari (1719), acquired by the musician in 1910.