Eugen Dombois


Eugen Müller-Dombois was a German lutenist and music teacher. He was a pioneer in the revival of the lute and early music revival.

Biography

He was born in Bethel, Germany, on 15 November 1931 to Georg Müller, a well-known educator and Johanna Dombois. He was the second of four brothers and two sisters After training as a secondary school teacher, he studied lute and guitar with Walter Gerwig at Musichochschule in Cologne from 1955 to 1958. Subsequently, he became a lecturer at the Northwest German Music Academy Detmold Hochschule für Musik Detmold and began at the same time a successful international career as a concert artist. He had a solo career as well as playing in ensembles such as the Leonhardt Consort directed by Gustav Leonhardt and Concentus Musicus of Vienna directed by Nikolaus Harnoncourt

Career

An impairment of his arm forced him to give up his concert career in 1977. In 1962 he was appointed by Paul Sacher to the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis and taught there until his retirement in 1996. Along with German lutenists Michael Schäffer and Walter Gerwig, many of the top lutenists from the 1970s to the present studied with him at the Schola.
He died 9 May 2014 near Basel, Switzerland. He left a wife and a daughter.
His students include Toyohiko Satoh, Hopkinson Smith, Robert Strizich, Catherine Liddel, Jürgen Hübscher, Paul O'Dette, Rolf Lislevand, Karl-Ernst Schröder, Robert Barto, Joachim Held, Peter Croton, Christina Pluhar, Anthony Bailes, Ray Nurse inter alia.

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