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CNN.com - Violinist Isaac Stern Dies At 81 - September 23, 2001 Famed violinist isaac stern died Saturday. He was 81. InStyle. Business 2.0. violinist isaac stern dies at 81. NEW YORK (CNN) Famed violinist isaac stern died Saturday http://www.cnn.com/2001/SHOWBIZ/News/09/22/isaac.stern.obit
Extractions: Languages Spanish Portuguese German Italian Korean Arabic Japanese Time, Inc. Time.com People Fortune EW InStyle Business 2.0 NEW YORK (CNN) Famed violinist Isaac Stern died Saturday. He was 81. "Stern did pass away today," said Maria Dolce, an administrator at New York Hospital - Cornell Medical Center. During more than half a century as a professional musician, Stern appeared on concert stages around the world and served as a mentor to many young musicians. Born in Kreminiecz, Ukraine in 1920, he came to the United States at 10 months of age after his parents fled the Russian Revolution in 1921. Raised in San Francisco, he began playing the violin at the age of eight and made his recital debut at 13. His orchestral debut came three years later, in 1936, with a performance of the Brahms Violin Concerto with the San Francisco Symphony. At 22, he debuted at Carnegie Hall.
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Online NewsHour: In Memoriam: Isaac Stern - September 24, 2001 September 24, 2001. Terence Smith remembers violinist isaac stern, who diedSaturday at age 81. isaac stern A violin is not changeable as a woman. http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/remember/july-dec01/stern_9-24.html
Extractions: Terence Smith remembers violinist Isaac Stern, who died Saturday at age 81. TERENCE SMITH: As violinist, mentor, and activist, Isaac Stern left his mark on the history of 20th century American music. Born in the Ukraine in 1920, he grew up in San Francisco, where he began playing the violin at age eight. ISAAC STERN: I came from a family where no child was an educated child without some knowledge of the arts. TERENCE SMITH: Stern debuted with the San Francisco Symphony in 1936 at the age of 16. By 1943, he was playing Carnegie hall. For decades, Stern performed hundreds of concerts a year, becoming one of the most recognized and recorded classical musicians in the world. (Violin playing) In the early '60s, he played a key role in saving Carnegie Hall from demolition. Stern later served as the President of the Carnegie hall corporation, and spearheaded the campaign for the restoration of the famed concert hall in the 1980's. Stern acted as a mentor to such talents as Itzhak Perlman, Pinchas Zukerman, and Yo-Yo Ma. He was also a cultural ambassador for music, speaking to and teaching young people around the world, including in China in 1979. ISAAC STERN: Sing in here and play here.
Extractions: Languages Spanish Portuguese German Italian Korean Arabic Japanese Time, Inc. Time.com People Fortune EW InStyle Business 2.0 NEW YORK (CNN) Famed violinist Isaac Stern died Saturday. He was 81. "Stern did pass away today," said Maria Dolce, an administrator at New York Hospital - Cornell Medical Center. During more than half a century as a professional musician, Stern appeared on concert stages around the world and served as a mentor to many young musicians. Born in Kreminiecz, Ukraine in 1920, he came to the United States at 10 months of age after his parents fled the Russian Revolution in 1921. Raised in San Francisco, he began playing the violin at the age of eight and made his recital debut at 13. His orchestral debut came three years later, in 1936, with a performance of the Brahms Violin Concerto with the San Francisco Symphony. At 22, he debuted at Carnegie Hall.
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Extractions: ISAAC STERN is, without question, one of the foremost violinists of the century. Yet the image he evokes is much larger than that of an out-and-out virtuoso. An influential cultural force, he spearheaded the drive to save Carnegie Hall from demolition; he is Chairman of the America-Israel Cultural Foundation; and his groundbreaking visit to China in 1980 resulted in the Academy Award winning film "From Mao to Mozart - Isaac Stern in China". A champion of contemporary music, premiering works by Dutilleux and Maxwell Davies, he maintains an energetic schedule amongst celebrated orchestras and colleagues around the world. To honour his remarkable recording career as an exclusive artist with CBS/Sony, Stern was made their first "Artist Laureate". He has also been awarded the Gold Medal of the Royal Philharmonic Society and the Presidential Medal of Freedom - the highest civilian honour in the USA. "No violinist of our time has had a wider influence than Isaac Stern." The Guardian Representation: UK
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Extractions: Stern, Isaac Stern, Isaac, , American violinist, b. Kremenets, in what is now Ukraine. Brought to the United States as an infant, Stern began piano lessons at the age of six and violin lessons at eight. He studied at the San Francisco Conservatory and made his debut at 11 with the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra. After his New York debut in 1937 at Town Hall, Stern made extensive and brilliantly successful world tours. He was particularly noted for his warm, rich tone in a repertoire that ranged from the Baroque to the Romantic and the modern. He recorded widely and was an active and enthusiastic teacher, known for his spirited encouragement of young musicians. In 1960 he led a successful campaign to save Carnegie Hall, the great New York City performance space, which was threatened with demolition. He subsequently served as president of the hall, a position he held until his death. Stern is considered one of the 20th cent.'s leading virtuosos. See his autobiography
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BBC News | AMERICAS | Violinist Isaac Stern Dies Master violinist isaac stern, who is credited with saving New York sCarnegie Hall from demolition, has died at the age of 81. http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/americas/newsid_1559000/1559001.stm
Extractions: Isaac Stern Mr Stern's career spanned more than six decades, and he played with the New York Philharmonic more than any other violinist in history. Although acclaimed for his renditions of classical works, he was also a champion of contemporary music and recorded new works by many of the 20th century's finest composers. He was the soloist in the Oscar-winning soundtrack of the film Fiddler on the Roof. His pioneering 1979 trip to China, as an official guest of the government, was immortalised in the film From Mao to Mozart, which won an Oscar for best documentary, Child prodigy Russian-born, Isaac Stern was brought to the United States as a baby.
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Extractions: From Mao to Mozart - Isaac Stern in China Edifying Spectacle Thanks for helping, Richard Home DVD / From Mao to Mozart - Isaac Stern in China Search All categories Baby Books Classical Music DVD Electronics Kitchen Magazines Office Products Popular Music Computers Software Toys Videos Video Games Cell Phones Books, Music, DVD Books Editorial Review: Murray Lerner's Oscar-winning film From Mao to Mozart: Isaac Stern in China chronicles with affection and intelligence the great violinist's 1979 visit to China. Stern had accepted the government's invitation to attend a rehearsal and give one recital but instead wound up playing a formal concert, touring two cities, and teaching many master classes due to his overwhelming love for music and even more so for the musicians he met, some as young as 10. Communicating his instructions less through the translator than his energetically gleeful gestures and plosive vocalizations, Stern offers a wealth of technical tips, bowing techniques, and motivational nuggets that all boil down to one theme: don't play the music, live it. Not every moment is joyous; filmed shortly after the final dismantling of the Cultural Revolution
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Extractions: Isaac Stern was more than just a violinist. A glib speaker of uncommon personal force, he organized a group to save Carnegie Hall from demolition in 1961, later serving as president of the Carnegie Hall corporation and chairman of the board of the America-Israel Cultural Foundation, as well as helping to establish the National Endowment for the Arts. He died Sept. 22. In his earlier years, Stern's natural bravado conquered his inveterate reluctance to practice the violin and his self-avowed appetites for making merry. Some informed listeners consider his 1952 recording of the Schubert Quintet in C (Sony Classics 58992 ), in the company of cellists Pablo Casals and Paul Tortelier, to be one of the supreme chamber-music recordings. Other early concerto recordings (reissued on Sony SM3K 45952 and Sony SM3K 45956) also contain forceful playing with lots of personality and verve. In the past 20 years or so, with a decayed technique, Stern could sometimes seem assertive and strident-sounding. As one punning critic expressed it: "He left no tone un-Sterned." Teaching and mentoring His staunch support of some younger string players, from fiddlers Itzhak Perlman and Pinchas Zukerman to cellist Yo-Yo Ma, inevitably caused grumbling among musicians he did not wish to play with.
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Extractions: Isaac Stern July 21 September 22 ) was a violinist , widely considered one of the finest of the twentieth century. Born in Kremenetz in the Ukraine , he and his family moved to San Francisco when he was a year old. He had his first music lessons from his mother, and entered the San Francisco Conservatory at a very early age in 1928. There he studied the violin. He was proud to have been the student of Nahum Blinder . His public debut came on February 18 , when he played the Violin Concerto No. 3 by Camille Saint-Saëns with the San Francisco Symphony conducted by Pierre Monteux In the Chinese government invited him on a teaching tour of the country, and the resulting film, From Mao to Mozart by producer-director Murray Lerner , won the Oscar for best documentary Stern was famous for his great recordings and his championing of younger players (among his discoveries were Yo-Yo Ma Itzhak Perlman , and Pinchas Zukerman ). He also played a principal role in saving Carnegie Hall from the wrecking ball in 1960; the main auditorium at Carnegie is now named after him. Stern recorded concertos by Brahms Beethoven and Mendelssohn among others, as well as more modern works by