1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Baltzar, Thomas

3129781911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 3 — Baltzar, Thomas

BALTZAR, THOMAS (c. 1630–1663), German violinist, was born at Lübeck. He visited England in 1656 and made a great impression on Evelyn and Anthony Wood. In 1661 he was appointed leader of the king’s famous band of twenty-four violins, but his intemperate habits cut short his career within two years. Nothing like his violin-playing had ever been heard in England before, and in all probability the instrumental music of Henry Purcell owes much to its influence.