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Bertha Drechsler Adamson (March 25, 1848 – May 12, 1924) was a Scottish-born Canadian violinist, educator and conductor. The daughter of Adam Hamilton, who taught music at the University of Edinburgh, she was born Bertha Drechsler Hamilton in Edinburgh. With her sister Emily, she studied violin in Leipzig with Ferdinand David. She performed with her father's quartet, which included her sister and her brother Carl, in the United Kingdom. After she married in 1869, she moved to Hamilton, Ontario, later settling in Toronto. In 1887, she joined the teaching staff of the newly formed Toronto Conservatory of Music. In 1888, she was first violinist for the Conservatory String Quartette; she left the Conservatory later that year but returned in 1895. She was Concert Mistress in 1906/07 of the newl

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  • Bertha Drechsler Adamson (de)
  • Bertha Drechsler Adamson (en)
  • Дрехслер Адамсон, Берта (ru)
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  • Берта Дрехслер Адамсон (англ. Bertha Drechsler Adamson; 25 марта 1848, Эдинбург — 12 мая 1924, Торонто) — канадская скрипачка, дирижёр и музыкальный педагог. (ru)
  • Bertha Drechsler Adamson (March 25, 1848 – May 12, 1924) was a Scottish-born Canadian violinist, educator and conductor. The daughter of Adam Hamilton, who taught music at the University of Edinburgh, she was born Bertha Drechsler Hamilton in Edinburgh. With her sister Emily, she studied violin in Leipzig with Ferdinand David. She performed with her father's quartet, which included her sister and her brother Carl, in the United Kingdom. After she married in 1869, she moved to Hamilton, Ontario, later settling in Toronto. In 1887, she joined the teaching staff of the newly formed Toronto Conservatory of Music. In 1888, she was first violinist for the Conservatory String Quartette; she left the Conservatory later that year but returned in 1895. She was Concert Mistress in 1906/07 of the newl (en)
  • Bertha Drechsler Adamson (geb. Hamilton; * 25. März 1848 in Edinburgh; † 12. Mai 1924 in Toronto) war eine englische Geigerin, Dirigentin und Musikpädagogin. Drechsler Adamson, die mit den Cellisten Louis und Karl Drechsler verwandt war, hatte zunächst Musikunterricht bei ihrem Vater, dem Pianisten und Organisten Adam Hamilton, der an der Universität Edinburgh unterrichtete. Gemeinsam mit ihrer Schwester Emily studierte sie fünf Jahre Violine bei Ferdinand David in Leipzig. In Großbritannien trat sie dann im Klavierquartett ihres Vaters auf, dem neben ihrer Schwester auch ihr Bruder angehörte. (de)
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  • Bertha Drechsler Adamson (March 25, 1848 – May 12, 1924) was a Scottish-born Canadian violinist, educator and conductor. The daughter of Adam Hamilton, who taught music at the University of Edinburgh, she was born Bertha Drechsler Hamilton in Edinburgh. With her sister Emily, she studied violin in Leipzig with Ferdinand David. She performed with her father's quartet, which included her sister and her brother Carl, in the United Kingdom. After she married in 1869, she moved to Hamilton, Ontario, later settling in Toronto. In 1887, she joined the teaching staff of the newly formed Toronto Conservatory of Music. In 1888, she was first violinist for the Conservatory String Quartette; she left the Conservatory later that year but returned in 1895. She was Concert Mistress in 1906/07 of the newly formed Toronto Conservatory Symphony Orchestra and was second desk of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra through 1911 at least. From 1901 to 1904, she was first violin for the Toronto Conservatory String Quartette. Pupils of Drechsler Adamson included Harry Adaskin, Frank Edward Blachford, and Lina Drechsler Adamson, her daughter. She died in Toronto at the age of 76. (en)
  • Bertha Drechsler Adamson (geb. Hamilton; * 25. März 1848 in Edinburgh; † 12. Mai 1924 in Toronto) war eine englische Geigerin, Dirigentin und Musikpädagogin. Drechsler Adamson, die mit den Cellisten Louis und Karl Drechsler verwandt war, hatte zunächst Musikunterricht bei ihrem Vater, dem Pianisten und Organisten Adam Hamilton, der an der Universität Edinburgh unterrichtete. Gemeinsam mit ihrer Schwester Emily studierte sie fünf Jahre Violine bei Ferdinand David in Leipzig. In Großbritannien trat sie dann im Klavierquartett ihres Vaters auf, dem neben ihrer Schwester auch ihr Bruder angehörte. 1869 heiratete sie und zog nach Kanada. 1887–88 unterrichtete sie am Royal Conservatory of Music und gehörte dem Streichquartett des Konservatoriums an. Ab 1895 unterrichtete sie hier erneut und leitete später das Streichorchester des Konservatoriums. Von 1901 bis 1904 war sie Erste Geigerin des Toronto Conservatory String Quartette. Von 1906 bis 1918 gehörte sie dem von Frank Welsman geleiteten Toronto Symphony Orchestra an. Zu Drechsler Adamsons Schülern zählten u. a. Harry Adaskin, Frank Blachford, und ihre eigene Tochter Lina Drechsler Adamson. (de)
  • Берта Дрехслер Адамсон (англ. Bertha Drechsler Adamson; 25 марта 1848, Эдинбург — 12 мая 1924, Торонто) — канадская скрипачка, дирижёр и музыкальный педагог. (ru)
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