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editHello everyone, I have permision from Ernesto Solís Winkler to put information on Julian Carrillo Trujillo and everyting on his page (.http://paginas.tol.itesm.mx/campus/L00280370/bioging.html), including images. (preceding unsigned comment by Quillito 16:56, 25 August 2005)
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Hans Zimmer
editI think there is an error - Hans Zimmer had not been born at the time Carrillo studied in Belgium. It is possible Carrillo was himself taught by Eugène Ysaÿe but I would not know how to verify this. I hope someone can make the appropriate edit. Thanks. --Imiraraimi (talk) 18:31, 21 August 2018 (UTC)imiraraimi
- Which Hans Zimmer are you talking about? According to this article, he was a violinist and pupil of Ysaÿe. If you are speaking of the Hans Zimmer who was born in 1957 then, no, of course he could not have studied with Ysaÿe, who died in 1931. On the other hand, Gerald R. Benjamin's article on Carrillo in the New Grove says it was Albert Zimmer with whom Carrillo studied in Ghent. The source cited at the end of the paragraph, Mena 1915, may have got the name wrong, or maybe (less likely) it was Benjamin who made a mistake.—Jerome Kohl (talk) 19:05, 21 August 2018 (UTC)
- It is significant more likely that Carillo studied with Albert Zimmer. This Zimmer was a violinist, and founder of a quartet in his name (the Zimmer Quartet)[1]. In the 1903 article of The Strad, it said Zimmer was a former pupil of Ysaye, and "now" (which I will assume means recently at the time) became a professor at the Ghent University, the university where Carrillo went to at the same time.[2]
References
- ^ Musical Courier. Vol. 40. New York. 14 March 1900. p. 36.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - ^ B. Windust (May 1903). The Strad - Violinists Abroad. Vol. 14. p. 122.