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Wat (wie) is Joseph Joachim - definitie

AUSTRIAN-HUNGARIAN VIOLINIST, CONDUCTOR AND COMPOSER
Joachim Quartet; Joachim, Joseph
  • Joachim and [[Clara Schumann]] (1854), drawing by [[Adolph Menzel]]
  • ''Joseph Joachim''
  • Joachim's birth house in [[Kittsee]]
  • Memorial plaque on his birth house
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  • Joachim at age 53
  • Amalie's and Joseph's grave in Berlin-[[Charlottenburg]]
  • The famous Joachim Quartet. From left to right: Robert Hausmann (cello), Josef Joachim (1st violin), [[Emanuel Wirth]] (viola), and [[Karel Halíř]] (2nd violin).
  • ''Joseph Joachim''
  • Joachim's birth house in Kittsee today
  • Joachim by [[John Singer Sargent]], 1904
  • ''Joseph Joachim'', by Philip Alexius de László, 1903
  • ''Joseph Joachim''
  • ''Zeitschrift der Internationalen Musikgesellschaft'']] 4/5 (1903), between pp. 240 and 241.
  • Joseph and [[Amalie Joachim]]

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  • 12th-century German ''[[Nativity of Mary]]'', with Joachim wearing a [[Jewish hat]]
  • Saint Joachim
TRADITIONAL FATHER OF THE VIRGIN MARY
Imraan; St Joachim; St. Joachim; Imran (father of Maryam); Joachim, Saint; יְהוֹיָקִים; Yehoyaqim; Ἰωακείμ; Saint Joaquín; ʿImrān; Imran in Islam; Joachim in Christian tradition; Joachim in Christianity; ʿimrān; Saint Joachim
Joachim (; Yəhōyāqīm, "he whom Yahweh has set up"; Greek Ἰωακείμ Iōākeím) was, according to Christian tradition, the husband of Saint Anne and the father of Mary, the mother of Jesus. The story of Joachim and Anne first appears in the Biblical apocryphal Gospel of James.
Joachim Dalencé         
FRENCH ASTRONOMER (-1707)
Joachim d'Alencé; Joachim Dalence
Joachim d'Alencé or Joachim Dalence (c. 1640 – 1707) was a French scientist known only from books on meteorological instruments.
Joachim Patinir         
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  • Innovative [[World landscape]]: ''[[Landscape with Charon Crossing the Styx]]'', oil on panel, 64 × 103cm [[Prado]], Madrid
  • The Baptism of Christ]]'', oil on oak, 59.5 × 77&nbsp;cm, [[Kunsthistorisches Museum]], [[Vienna]]
  • Landscape with the Flight into Egypt]]'', oil on panel, 17 × 21 cm, [[Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp]]
  • pinnacles]] of [[Dinant]]
FLEMISH PAINTER (1480-1524)
Joachim Patenier; Joachim de Patinier; Joachim de Patenier; Joachim Patiner; Patenier Patinir; Patinir (or Patenier, or Patinier), Joachim; Joachim De Patinir; Patinir; Joachim Patinier
Joachim Patinir, also called Patenier (c. 1480 – 5 October 1524), was a Flemish Renaissance painter of history and landscape subjects.

Wikipedia

Joseph Joachim

Joseph Joachim (28 June 1831 – 15 August 1907) was a Hungarian violinist, conductor, composer and teacher who made an international career, based in Hanover and Berlin. A close collaborator of Johannes Brahms, he is widely regarded as one of the most significant violinists of the 19th century.

Joachim studied violin early, beginning in Buda at age five, then in Vienna and Leipzig. He made his debut in London in 1844, playing Ludwig van Beethoven's Violin Concerto, with Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy conducting. He returned to London many times throughout life. After years of teaching at the Leipzig Conservatory and playing as principal violinist of the Gewandhausorchester, he moved to Weimar in 1848, where Franz Liszt established cultural life. From 1852, Joachim served at the court of Hanover, playing principal violin in the opera and conducting concerts, with months of free time in summer for concert tours. In 1853, he was invited by Robert Schumann to the Lower Rhine Music Festival, where he met Clara Schumann and Brahms, with whom he performed for years to come. In 1879, he premiered Brahms' violin concerto with Brahms as conductor. He married Amalie, an opera singer, in 1863, who gave up her career; the couple had six children.

Joachim quit service in Hanover in 1865, and the family moved to Berlin, where he was entrusted with founding and directing a new department at the Royal Conservatory, for performing music. He formed a string quartet, and kept performing chamber music on tours. His playing was recorded in 1903.