Hans Kronold


Hans Kronold was a Jewish-born Polish cellist, composer, educator, and a member of symphony orchestras of New York and Boston. He was the first musician to make cello recordings on phonograph cylinders for Gianni Bettini.

Life and career

Kronold was born in Kraków to Adolph Kronold and Louise Kronold. His sister was the opera soprano Selma Kronold; a cousin of Polish pianist and composer Moritz Moszkowski. He had his first musical training in Leipzig, where he studied with Max Kiesling. He lived in Berlin for three years, where he extended his musical education with Professor Richard Vollrath, and piano and harmony with Hans Rasch. In 1886, he emigrated to New York, resuming his studies with cellist Anton Hekking, and S. Vreeman.
Kronold soon joined the Metropolitan Opera and shortly after the New York Symphony Orchestra, where he played for five consecutive seasons. In 1894, he married Rose Fischel and had two daughter, Nora and Sophie Kronold. From 1900, he toured the United States and Canada for five years under the direction of Walter Damrosch, accompanying not only singers and acclaimed violinists such as Maud Powell, but also other renowned instrumentalists of his time. On his return, he quit playing for orchestras and devoted himself to solo-playing and teaching at the New York College of Music. He died in New York on 10 January 1922.
Kronold made a number of 78 RPMs and phonograph cylinder recordings for Columbia Records, and the Thomas A. Edison, Inc., publishing his compositions for cello and piano, violin and piano, and other songs through leading publishing houses such as the Oliver Ditson Company, Carl Fischer Music, and M. Witmark & Sons.

Recordings

Cello solo with piano

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TitleOpusNameKeyComposerYearNoteRef
The Babbling BrookChristiaan Kriens1895
Coquettish WaltzChristiaan Kriens
Epitaph MeditationChristiaan Kriens1895
A Sad SongChristiaan Kriens1895
Summer EveningChristiaan Kriens1895
SchwanengesangD. 957StändchenFranz Schubert1905
Kinderszenen15TräumereiRobert Schumann1905
The Swan93Camille Saint-Saëns1906
Simple Aveu25François Thomé1906
Ave MariaCG 89aCharles Gounod1907
Nocturnes9No. 2E-flat majorFrédéric Chopin1907
The RosaryEthelbert Nevin1907
Handel's LargoHWV 40Ombra mai fuGeorge Frideric Handel1908
Humoreske101No. 7G-flat majorAntonín Dvořák1908
Tre giorni son che NinaCanzonettaAttrib Giovanni Battista Pergolesi1909
AdorationD majorFelix Borowski1910
WiegenliedAlice Verne-Bredt1913
The Little Red Lark1913
Believe Me, if All Those Endearing Young CharmsThomas Moore1913
CanzonettaAlfredo D'Ambrosio1913
Melody in F3No. 2F majorAnton Rubinstein1913
The Valley Lay Smiling Before MeThomas Moore1913
Eili Eili1913
Kol Nidre47Max Bruch1913
The Willow Tree1913
My Heart At Thy Sweet Voice47Camille Saint-Saëns1913

Violin solo with piano

Cello solo with orchestra

Compositions