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81. DVD Violinists - Ferras / Szeryng / Grumiaux
rapid progress in his studies, playing Mendelssohn s concerto for bronislaw Hubermanwhen he Artur Rubinstein who played a major role in the violinist s career
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CHRISTIAN FERRAS
SIBELIUS: Violin concerto in D minor, Op. 47. STRAVINSKY: Violin Concerto in D. Chanson russe Berceuse , Op. 16 DINICU: Hora staccato
Christian Ferras, violinist; French National Radio Orch/Zubin Mehta, cond. (Sibelius)/Jean Fournet, cond. (Stravinsky)/Pierre Barbizet, piano (Franck); Robert Weisz, piano (Stravinsky Chanson
EMI CLASSICS DVD DVA 4904449 ARTHUR GRUMIAUX
MENDELSSOHN: Violin concerto in E minor, Op. 64 (French National Radio Orch/Manuel Rosenthal, cond.). BEETHOVEN: Violin Concerto in D, Op. 61 (French National Radio Orch/Antal Dorati, cond.) PAGANINI: Caprice in E flat, Op. 1 No. 14. BACH: Partita No. 2 in D minor (Sarabande). BLOCH: Baal Shem : II Nigun Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso, Op. 28. (Ivry Gitlis, violinist; Georges Pudermacher, pianist)
EMI CLASSICS DVD DVA 4904469 HENRYK SZERYNG
BRAHMS: Violin Concerto in D, Op. 77 (Paris Conservatory Orch/Paul Paray, cond.). BARTOK: Romanian Folk Dances . LECLAIR: Sonata for Violin and Basso Continuo in D, Op. 9 No. 3. BRAHMS: Hungarian Dance No. 17 in F minor. RAVEL:

82. Boy Musical Prodigies: Grisha Goluboff
Gold. bronislaw huberman (18821947). Another very famous violinistwho helped teach Grisha was bronislaw huberman. Grisha studied
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Musical Prodigies: Grisha Goluboff (United States, 1919-2002)
Figure 1.Grisha is seen here in 1934 on the "SS Breman" returning to New York from Europe. He wears a jacket over his sailor suit. It looks rather windy on the ship and next to him is Mischa Elman . Elman in his time was also a noted child prodigy. Image courtesy of Gladys Chase. Grisha's career brought him in contact with the luminaries of the music world. Almost amazing as Grisha's music is the number of people whose lives have crossed his. He met and worked with many prominent musicians of the 20th century. But his life story is not only linked with the great figures of the music world, including conductors, fellow violinists, and others. Some took an interest in teaching Grisha and some performed with him. Others he simply shared the stage with at important concerts. There were memorable events both on and behind the stage with these many individuals.
Misha Elman
A Noted violin virtuoso of the 1920s and 30s was Misha Elman. A child prodigy of some note himself, he took a special interest in Grisha. Beside his own masterful playing, Elman had a significant influence on modern violin instruction as well that he never imagined while still alive. In Japan, Shinichi Suzuki listening to an Elman record was inspired to learn the instrument. He reportedly spent months studying Elman's recordings, attempting to imitate the sounds he heard. Suzuki of course went one to found a method of teaching children how to play the violin.

83. Issachar Fater: "Jewish Music In Poland Between The World Wars"
A Conductor. 18771942. ? Near Grodno / Kalisz / Warszawa. 108. 12. huberman. Bronislawhuberman. A violinist. 1882-1947. Czestochowa / Warszawa. 117. 13. ZAKS. Icchak Zaks.
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To the Memory of Rachel Cytryn ne'e Rozencwajg hy"d We Remember The Jewish Musicians!
Wincenti Smokowski (1797-1876): A Jewish Wedding (paragraph) The Book Conference Table of Contents Szmuel Fater ... A Message Issachar Fater: "Jewish Music in Poland between the World Wars"
Hakkibutz Hameuchad,
Tel Aviv, 1992 (Hebrew)
ISBN 965-02-0060-6
Cover: Yosel Berger The book was written originally and published in Yiddish: Fater, Issachar: Yiddishe Muzik in Poiln: Tzvishn Beide Velt-Milkhamos / Jewish Music in Poland Between the Two World Wars. Tel Aviv, Welt-Federatzie fun Poilishe Yidn, 1970 The Lexicon of Jewish Musicians
Pupils and teachers of the Jewish Gymnasium in Mlawa. Seated are Dr. Rosenman (second from left), principal Icchak Hirszhorn (third), and Issachar Fater (fourth).
(Source: " And I Still see Their Faces ") The book was also translated to Polish and published recently in Poland:
Issachar Fater: "Muzyka Zydowska w Polsce w Okresie Miedzywojennym"
Oficyna Wydawnicza
Warszawa 1997 ISBN 83-86678-51-8 Book is available at the JHI in Warszawa: (among others): The Jewish Historical Institute in Poland ul. Tlomackie 3/5

84. ArkivMusic Beethoven, Tchaikovsky - Huberman, Szell, Vienna Po
Volatile temperament and fiendish commitment crackles through every bar of violinistBronislaw huberman s oftreissued Tchaikovsky and Beethoven Concertos
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85. Ocala.com :: News
had quite a story. Built in 1713, it was owned by violinist BronislawHuberman who had it stolen twice. The first theft took place
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86. Thaiticketmaster.com : Your Ticket To Great Entertainment :
entering her third decade as a world class professional violinist that has BronislawHuberman (18821947), the founder of the then Palestine Symphony, bought
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87. BBC - Radio 3 - CD Masters - The Calvet Quartet
another quartet bearing his name, with the violinist Jean Andre
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Through the Night Broadcasting classical music throughout Europe until 7am. Full music details on today's playlist Listen Live Radio 3 Classical ... Help Like this page? Send it to a friend! Featured Artist The Calvet Quartet Nationality: French String quartet, founded 1919 in Paris by Joseph Calvet (1897 - 1984), Georges Mignot (replaced in 1929 by Daniel Guilevitch), Leon Pascal and Paul Mas. It gave its first Beethoven cycle in 1928, and in the 1930s achieved a worldwide reputation for its performances of both the Classical repertoire, and also of contemporary French quartets. Disbanded when France was invaded in 1940. Daniel Guilevitch emigrated to the USA, where he took the name Daniel Guilet, founded his own quartet, and then in 1955 the Beaux Arts Trio. In 1941 Leon Pascal also founded his own quartet, which after the war was closely associated with French Radio. In 1945 Calvet formed another quartet bearing his name, with the violinist Jean Andre Champeil, violist Maurice Husson and cellist Manuel Recassens: this ensemble lasted for 5 years and gave several world premieres by contemporary French composers. Calvet was also a fine teacher: his pupils included members of the Parrenin Quartet. The BBC is not liable for the contents of any external internet sites listed, nor does it endorse any commercial product or service mentioned / advised on any of the sites.

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Violinists.com The Classical Violin Site
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