This week’s musical monarch, Frederick the Great, was not only a music lover, but a proficient flautist and composer.
Frederick the Great. Credit: Wikipedia.
Prussia’s future third king developed his musical tastes and talent early. In the little Crown Prince Frederick’s household was one Rentzel, who was not only Frederick’s drill master but a flautist. Nancy Mitford, in her biography of Frederick, says of Rentzel that “it was he who started Frederick on music and taught him to play the flute, an accomplishment which was to mean so much to him.” Frederick’s father, King Frederick William I, was not keen on the flute playing, which he regarded as effeminate, and at times attempted to ban his son from pursuing this past time. He was not successful.