Fritz Albert Christian Rüdinger (1838 - 1925) Danemark
Fritz Albert Christian Rüdinger ( 20 April 1838 in Frederiksberg - 7 April 1925 in Copenhagen ) was a Danish violoncellist and painter. He was the father of Frederick Rüdinger .
Albert Rüdinger was the son of musician Fritz Peter Heinrich Rüdinger (1801-1864) and Barbara Nicoline born Harss (1811-1894). Trained from his youth in violoncelspil of kapelmusikus Ferdinand Rauch , he was in 1864 appointed violoncellist in the Royal Chapel , studied from 1866 an appointment with the familiar Friedrich Grützmacher in Dresden , was in 1877 the first violoncellist in the chapel and resigned from in 1899 . Both as a chamber musician and as a teacher, he was highly regarded, and most of our younger better violoncellister owe him their thorough training, for example, Henry Bramsen (until his 16th year), Anton Hegner , Emil Bruhn and Ejler Jensen. He has published Technical Studies for Violoncello ( 1892 , 2nd edition 1898 ), which also used a lot abroad, as well as several instructive cases. In a number of years he worked at the Copenhagen Academy of Music as a teacher of his instrument, as in Horneman's Music Department .
Besides this his business he lay down after painting and got the guidance of Otto Haslund and Harald Foss , but trained primarily on their own. Since 1875 , he has still been exhibiting at Charlottenborg as animal painter and especially as a landscape painter and has sold some pictures to art associations in Copenhagen and Aalborg .
24 June 1868 he married Charlotte Adelaide Mørup (1844-1893), daughter of Christian steward Mørup.
He was Knight of the Dannebrog in 1897 and titular professor in 1907 . He died in 1925 and is buried in Frederiksberg Old Cemetery .