

Konrad Wolki
- Category : 1904-births
- Type : PSP
- Profile : 2/4 - Hermit / Opportunist
- Definition : Split - Large
- Incarnation Cross : RAX Service 4
Biography
German composer, mandolinist and music educator who contributed to the musically critical appreciation of the Zupforchesters (German mandolin orchestras—may also include other plucked string instruments or conventional orchestral instruments). Historian Paul Sparks labeled Wölki "the founding father of modern German plucked-string music."
He was the author of a history of the mandolin, Geschichte der Mandoline (1939), as well as a three volume mandolin method, Deutsche Schule für Mandoline. He taught in Berlin, educating many of the next generation of mandolinists. Over the course of his life, he composed or arranged 103 pieces of published music.
Konrad Wölki died on 5 July 1983 in Frohnau in Berlin at age 78.