Reviews of Georg Hausmann

London, April 1838 M. Hausmann has merit, but attempts more than his instrument can possibly compass. His figure and face remind us of Ole Bull, and like the latter he essays to make the violoncello, as it were, sing, by the use of the tone vibrato. Mr. Hausmann’s intonation in the harmonics is, however, not … Read more

Georg Hausmann (1814-1860)

Georg Hausmann, cellist Georg Hausmann was the second son of Bernhard Hausmann of Hannover. He came from a well-established, middle-class, and musical family. Bernhard, like his father Martin, had a strong love for art and music, and played the violin in amateur music-making gatherings throughout his life. Bernhard’s brother Fritz, who became a Professor of … Read more