Télémaque Lambrino

Presumably from the winter semester 1898/1899[1] where he was enrolled for one year at the University of Music and Performing Arts Munich, among others the Liszt's students Berthold Kellermann as well as Anton Beer-Walbrunn and Josef Gabriel Rheinberger were his teachers.

Already early on Lambrino took over the direction of his own master classes, both at the Richard Bruno Heydrich Konservatorium für Musik und Theater in Halle (from February 1905, with interruptions until 1915) [3] and at the Thuringian State Conservatory in Erfurt.

[4] After a short period of activity at the Moscow Conservatory, which lasted from 1908 to 1909 and was connected with a professorship, Lambrino settled permanently in Leipzig to create better conditions for a career as a soloist.

There he gave private lessons to a large circle of students without ever belonging to the University of Music and Theatre Leipzig.

A Welte-Mignon recording from 1905 of Franz Schubert's Military March in the adaptation by Carl Tausig has been preserved[5] and another one with the Etudes Op.

Lambrino c. 1909