Jacob
Dont (Jakob Dont) was an Austrian violinist, composer, and teacher born (in
Vienna) on March 2, 1815. Although he
was a well-known musician in his day, he is now mostly remembered as a composer
of several violin etude books. His
father, Joseph Valentin Dont, was a cellist who was well-acquainted with
Beethoven. I don’t know who Dont’s first
teachers were but he eventually studied with Josef Bohm and Georg
Hellmesberger, Sr. at the Vienna Conservatory. (Josef Bohm was also the teacher of Joachim,
Ernst, Hubay, Remenyi, and Grun. Interestingly,
there are two Georg Hellmesbergers and two Josef Hellmesbergers – all four were related and all four were violinists.) In
1831, Dont joined the Hofburgtheater orchestra and three years later the Vienna
Hofkapelle. He began concertizing while
still a teenager but decided against a solo career. One source states he taught at the Academy of
Art (Akademie der Tonkunst) and the Seminary at St Anna at around this time, although
I have no idea what or where those places are - I suspect they are both located
in or near Vienna. He simply continued
to play in the imperial orchestras until he was appointed violin professor at
the Pedagogical Institute in Vienna in 1853.
He was 38 years old by then. In 1871
(some sources say 1873) Dont became violin professor at his old school, the
Vienna Conservatory. He was now 56 years
old. Ironically, Dont’s many
instructional books for violin were not allowed to be used at the
Conservatory. His Opus numbers 17, 18,
20, 33, 35, and 37 are his best known works for violin studies – most violin
students are familiar with these etudes.
Dont also wrote considerable vocal music, some chamber music, piano
music, and solo works for violin and piano. Almost all of this music was published during his lifetime. His most famous pupil is Leopold Auer, the
Hungarian violinist and pedagogue. This
fact alone makes Dont nearly immortal as a musician and violinist. Dont died (in Vienna) on November 17, 1888,
at age 73.
My mini profile of Jacob Dont should have been posted long ago - I simply forgot. His study books are classics like those of Kreutzer and Rode and De Beriot.
ReplyDeleteThe portrait foto shows Dr. Jakob Dont jun. (1864-1946), the son of the violinist, administrator of viennese public health, who conducted the building of several hospitals, especially then "Versorgungsheimkirche", the Magnum Opus of viennese historicism, featuring a bronze head sculpture by Georg Leisek (1869-1936). The photo featured here was executed after 1902 by Hans Makart jun. (1870-1946). The younger Jakob Dont's cultural achievements are comparable to his father's legacy.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this valuable comment. I shall now look for the violinist Dont's photo. I hope I can find it.
DeleteI believe there is no photo of Jacob Dont (the violinist) to be found anywhere so I will post an abstract painting instead. That is better than showing a photo which is not the real one and can definitely be misleading.
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