Felix Berber

He was then a pupil at the Hochschule für Musik Carl Maria von Weber and with Adolph Brodsky at the University of Music and Theatre Leipzig.

[2] From 1891 to 1896, Berber was concertmaster in Magdeburg, but then went on concert tours through Europe in 1896 and 1897, and also gave guest performances in Russia.

Together with his academy colleagues Valentin Härtl (alto), Johannes Hegar (violoncello) and Anton Huber (violin) he formed the Berber Quartet in Munich in 1917.

In his musical work, Berber combined the qualities of a virtuoso soloist with the skills of a disciplined chamber musicians, and he was also an ideal teacher.

With his Beethoven, Brahms- and Reger- cyclus he secured the reputation of Munich's musical life far beyond the borders of Germany.

Felix Berber (ca. 1903)