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61. Caramba! - Housle
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63. Links
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64. Guardian Unlimited | The Guardian | Itzhak Perlman Remembers Violinist Jascha He
The violinist nathan milstein once advised me to forget the recordings they are no comparison to hearing him live . Imagine that!
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Jascha Heifetz, born 100 years ago, was the violinists' violinist. Itzhak Perlman remembers his hero and friend
Thursday April 19, 2001
The Guardian

My first encounter with Jascha Heifetz must have come when I was about three years old. In Israel in the late 1940s there was a lot of classical music on the radio and I recall that they played a lot of his recordings. Later I realised that everything in the history of violin playing could be divided into BH and AH: Before Heifetz and After Heifetz. I first met him when I was a nervous 14-year-old. He'd come to the Juilliard School, New York to hear some of the violin pupils. I played him the Lalo Symphonie Espanol and a Paganini Caprice and then my teacher, Ivan Galamian, said I could go. But Heifetz said, "Not so fast! I want to hear scales." Thankfully, my previous teacher in Israel had placed great importance on exercises, and I was well prepared - so when Heifetz told me the scale he wanted to hear, I could play it straight off. So our friendship started on the right foot.

65. Eichler Network: Hi-Fi Hideaway: Past Platter Replay III
From Odessa, on the shores of the Black Sea, came nathan milstein, one of the opportunityto study in Belgium with Eugene Ysaye, the greatest violinist of the
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Selections:
Duke Ellington - "The Blanton-Webster Band"
Mickey Newbury
- "Lulled by the Moonlight"
Grant Green
- "Idle Moments"
- Mendelssohn/Bruch
Vince Guaraldi
- "Jazz Impressions"
T Bone Burnett
- "T Bone Burnett"
Duke Ellington - The Blanton-Webster Band (RCA/Bluebird CD)
The Color, Smell, Sound, and Feel of His Culture America before World War II was not an easy place for an African American artist. Especially an artist of the high stature of Duke Ellington, arguably one of the 20th century's greatest composers. Before the ground swell of changes that grew out of the workers rights movements of the depression caught fire as a reaction to the segregation of our wartime armed forces, and culminated in the universal civil rights won on the streets and in the voting booths of the '60s, black musicians were marginalized and trivialized in our culture. Mainstream composers appropriated their musical innovations and fed a watered-down version to the public, while, for the most part, the originators toiled in scruffy obscurity. It is a testament to the resilience of men like Duke Ellington, and the depth and soul, support, and love of their own community, that they were able to create an incredibly beautiful, swinging, coherent body of work in the face of such challenges. The music on this three-CD set runs the gamut from bluesy moods, swing things, Latin confabulations, personality portraits, to classically influenced tone poems. All the range of human emotion, joy, and sorrow, expansive community, and alienated melancholy is in this music, forged in the fire of an outsider's mind's eye. Though he was lionized as a great American composer in his later years, Ellington never cut his emotional tie to the outsiders, the oppressed, the hopeful, the joyous, the rambunctious, and thoughtful - his beautiful people.

66. BRIDGE 9066 Great Performances From The Library Of Congress Vol 4
up the best selling success of nathan milstein’s 1946 Library of Congress Recital(BRIDGE 9064) is this first release of the legendary violinist’s only
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Click here for MP3 audio sample Great Performances from the Library of Congress, Vol. 4 Nathan Milstein, violin 1953 Recital Artur Balsam, piano Beethoven: Sonata in F Major, Op.24 Bach: Partita in D minor, BWV 1004 Brahms: Sonata No.3 in D minor, Op.108 BRIDGE 9066 Following up the best selling success of Nathan Milstein’s 1946 Library of Congress Recital (BRIDGE 9064) is this first release of the legendary violinist’s only other concert at the library- a 1953 recital with pianist Artur Balsam. The program consists of three of the great masterpieces from the violin repertoire- Beethoven’s "Spring Sonata", Bach’s Partita in D Minor, and Brahms’s Sonata in D Minor, Op. 108. The historic release is made possible through a new co-production agreement between The Library of Congress and Bridge Records, and is the fourth volume of the series "Great Performances from The Library of Congress". Featured on this disc are a majestic and intensely played performance of Bach’s Chaconne, and an elegantly phrased "Spring Sonata", and a Brahms D Minor Sonata rendered with passion and style. Hear why so many critics rate Milstein as one of the greatest violinists of our century!

67. About Artur Balsam
He married Ruth Miller, whom he had known since the age of 14, in 1933. By 1938,he was touring the world as partner to the violinist nathan milstein.
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About Artur Balsam
who most remarkably combines sensibility and
a capacity for listening with strength of personality"
“He is one of the few indispensable ones"
Born in Warsaw, Poland, in 1906. Balsam's early studies were at the Conservatory at Lodz; later at the Hochshüle für Musik in Berlin (1928-31). He won the International Piano Competition in Berlin in 1930, and received the Mendelssohn Prize in Chamber Music, with violinist Roman Totenberg, in Munich in 1931.
Balsam left school to accompany the 14-year-old violin prodigy, Yehudi Menuhin, in 1932, touring Europe and North America. He married Ruth Miller, whom he had known since the age of 14, in 1933. By 1938, he was touring the world as partner to the violinist Nathan Milstein. The Balsams escaped Europe just before the Nazi Holocaust, and settled permanently in the U.S.A. in 1940.
Artur Balsam performed with many of the great musicians of the 20th century. in addition to Menuhin and Milstein, he partnered violin virtuosi Szigeti, Kogan, Oistrakh, Fuchs, Francescatti, Shumsky, Goldberg and Stern, and the cellists Rostropovich, Fournier, Nelsova and Parnas. In the 1940s, he was pianist with the NBC Orchestra under Toscanini.
In the 1950s Balsam appeared as a soloist with the Royal Philharmonic, the London Symphony, the Philharmonia of London, Milan and Warsaw, the radio orchestras of Berlin, London, Zurich and many others. He was invited by the BBC In 1956 to play six piano concerti during the Mozart bicentenary. During the same time, he was a frequent guest with the Budapest and Juilliard String Quartets. He toured in the 1960s with the Albeneri Trio, later Balsam-Kroll-Heifetz, and was engaged by The Concert Soloist in Philadelphia, The Beethoven Society, the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center and Mostly Mozart in the 1970s. His last public appearance, at age 87, was with The Music Project at Carnegie Recital Hall in February 1993.

68. José Sánchez-Penzo: Carl Flesch Homage Page
the interwar years Moodie was regarded as the foremost female violinist. W. - piano;Marsick, Martin - violin (1848 - 1924); milstein, nathan - violin (1904
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Carl Flesch
by José Sánchez-Penzo
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Carl Flesch
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J. Sánchez-Penzo

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Carl F. Flesch Carl Flesch Violin Virtuoso and Pedagogue "Carl Flesch's achievements as a performing virtuoso were as impressive as his powers as a teacher. Out of his vast repertoire encompassing practically all styles - from Baroque to twentieth century - his performances of concerti by Bach, Beethoven and Brahms stood out with an inimitable authority that made them uniquely inspiring" Szymon Goldberg
1 Personal Data
  • Born in October 9, 1873 in Wieselburg (Moson),
    Hungary.
  • He is given the name Károly
  • Married to Bertha Josephus-Jitta
  • Children: Johanna, Friedrich, Carl
  • Adopted German nationality in 1930 retaining the Hungarian
  • Is deprived of the German nationality in 1935
  • Died in November 15, 1944 in Lucerne, Switzerland
Carl Flesch with his wife Bertha Josephus-Jitta

Photo by courtesy of Carl F. Flesch
Flesch Károly Cultural Centre in Mosonmagyaróvár
Photo by Géza Moldoványi
Courtesy of the Board of the Mrs Fejes Music Foundation Notes:
  • Moson was combined 1939 with the neighbouring towns Magyaróvár and Lucsony being Mosonmagyaróvár the new name.
  • 69. Berstein Performs Gershwin: Rhapsody Corigliano, John Sr. [violinist]
    Corigliano John Sr. violinist. Classical Mahler, G. Lied Von Der Erde milstein, nathan Beethoven/Men Beethoven, Ludwig va Beethoven
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    Berstein performs Gershwin: Rhapsody Corigliano, John Sr. [violinist]
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    70. Violinist Mischa Lefkowitz Returns As Soloist With Mozart Classical Orchestra 09
    But, when pressed further, he continued, An incredible musician was nathan milstein. atthe Moscow Conservatory) was a very energetic violinist and sound
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    NEWS SPORTS CONNECTIONS OPINIONS ... HOME Sept. 19, 2002
    Who:
    Mischa Lefkowitz, a violinist with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra.
    What: Mozart Classical Orchestra, Ami Porat, founder-conductor, in works by Tchaikovsky and Saint-Saens; program also includes Rossini and Haydn.
    When: Saturday, Sept. 28, at 8 p.m.
    Where: Irvine Barclay Theatre, off of Campus and West Peltason drives, on the UC Irvine campus. (Program repeats Sunday, Sept. 29, at 4:30 p.m. at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church of Newport Beach.)
    Cost: $24-$38 (prices lower at St. Andrew's).
    Information:
    Violinist Mischa Lefkowitz returns as soloist with Mozart Classical Orchestra By Michael Rydzynski
    For Irvine World News
    Mischa Lefkowitz For Mischa Lefkowitz, soloing with the Mozart Classical Orchestra is getting to be a habit. A very pleasant habit. "This is a very good group - it's a solid group and has a very beautiful sound," said Lefkowitz, who returns for his fourth solo engagement with the professional chamber orchestra, which opens its 17th season Sept. 28 at the Irvine Barclay and Sept. 29 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian in Newport Beach. "And (founder-music director) Ami Porat is a true musician: I feel an instant rapport with him and I am very comfortable."

    71. Strad Magazine Profile Of Aaron Rosand, Virtuoso Violinist
    nathan milstein told me You're a great violinist but you'll nevermake a great career in America because you were born here.
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    Rebel With a Cause
    At 70, Aaron Rosand is busier than ever. But if his reluctance to conform has affected his career, he doesn't care, he tells Dennis Rooney. (Reprinted with Permission from Strad Magazine, November 1997 'I've always been something of a rebel,' Aaron Rosand says to me as he recalls the near half-century since his debut in New York's Town Hall. 'I never thought of music as a business, living in a fantasy world where music is concerned. I was always very proud and if I couldn't do it on my own I didn't want to do it. I do have a certain intolerance for incompetence, preferring to live in my own ivory tower rather than be nice to people who are not worth the effort,' he continues, 'I haven't played the social game or attempted to ingratiate myself with people in power. Some might say this has cost me, but I don't think so. I live very well, and those who appreciate what I have to say and do make my career gratifying.' Cicadas provide a shrill counterpoint to our conversation on a mild August afternoon as we sit on a shady patio at the rear of Rosand's Connecticut home, where he lives with his wife, Monica Woo, in a rambling yet cosy house that is filled with mementos, each one possessing a unique resonance of the people, places and events that fill a lifetime. Rosand, with a small goatee and a slim, athletic figure, wears his 70 years lightly; the refinement of his person is matched by his renowned elegance as a performer. However, despite a reputation among both his colleagues and his connoisseurs as one of the peerless violinists of his generation, Rosand has never achieved wide public acclaim. For many years, his appearances before U.S. audiences were often infrequent, his reputation in his homeland to a large extent secured by a distinguished series of recordings.

    72. Aaron Rosand Beethoven Brahms CD Reviews
    because it is unusual musically and also the work of a master violinist. Rosand isno longer a young man, yet like nathan milstein and Ruggiero Ricci before him
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    Acclaim for Rosand's for Rosand's 2000 Release:
    Aaron Rosand's new CD, the Beethoven and Brahms Violin Concertos, has met with resounding critical acclaim. Listen for yourself by clicking on the "real" icon above, read the reviews below, or click here for a complete track listing. *NEW* The Yorkshire Post, February 15, 2000 : Removing generations of performing traditions, Aaron Rosand has restored to those two famous concertos their brilliant and luminescent colours.
    The septuagenarian virtuoso violinist, adored in the U.S., has never enjoyed the media hype that brings success in this country. Yet he is among the elite of musicians, his magnificent technique enabling to perform the outer movements of both concertos with thrilling urgency. . . The Daily Telegraph Says : "...I unwrapped a new recording of the Beethoven concerto and set it spinning on the player without bothering to register the soloist's name. The first entry gripped my ear like a never-to-be-forgotten maths teacher and would not let go until the correct answer was given. The soloist was clearly a top-flighter - not supersmooth Mutter, naff Nigel, elder-statesman Isaac nor any of the Asian indistinguishables. The voice was coherent, urgent, individual. "It belonged to Aaron Rosand, a name that may tax the memory of the most assiduous concert-goers. Once a Carnegie Hall perennial and now a distinguished teacher at the Curtis Institute, Rosand at 72 plays the cornerstone concerto with more eloquence than nine out of 10 soloists you will hear all year. . .

    73. Instrumentalists - Catalog 30
    of the legendary Hungarian composer, violinist, teacher milstein, nathan XMAScard ..$175 316.
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    301. CASSADO, Gaspar - AMuQS con molto sentimento "in rembrance of my first visit to Liverpool" in French
    302. FEURERMANN, Emanuel - signs AL with friendly greetings Bucaresti 30 Dec. 1925 HAPPY NEW YEAR. SUPER RARE souvenir of the legendary cellist. Together with unsigned photo
    303. GIESEKING, Walter - signs program inside Teatro del Popolo, Milano. Program for Dec 14, 1934 concert with Quartetto Poltronieri. Nice early image
    HEIFETZ, Jasha - SP superb 7 1/2 x 9 Wilenski Buenos Aires photo of the legendary fiddler playing d/s.
    SUPERB EXAMPLE........................................$875*
    UNUSUAL.....................................................$500*
    306. (HOROWITZ, Vladimir) - ALS penned by Mrs. Vladimir HOROWITZ (WANDA TOSCANINI) on her embossed N.Y.C. letterhead 1979 to Dear Mr. Phillip(with 2 pees) 3pp re the details of Horowitz's archives, the public library and the Lincoln Center. Interesting. Signed Wanda Horowitz
    RARE...........................................................$375*
    308. HUBERMANN, Bronislaw - ALS in German 2pp to Leonard Liebling re the establishment of the American Palestine Music Foundation and his Palestine Orchestra which TOSCANINI championed and conducted.

    74. Peter Manning - Violinist, Conductor And Concertmaster At The Royal Opera House
    He attended Chethams School of Music and studied in this country with YossiZivoni, with Josef Gingold in the USA and with nathan milstein.
    http://www.manningmusic.com/about.htm
    About Peter Manning Peter Manning first began to play the violin when he was five. He attended Chethams School of Music and studied in this country with Yossi Zivoni, with Josef Gingold in the USA and with Nathan Milstein. He won all the major string prizes at the Royal Northern College of Music and graduated with distinction in performance. Major scholarships from the Royal Society of Arts, the Martin Musical Scholarship, the Craxton Trust and the Indiana University enable him to continue his studies. Before leaving for the UK he was prize winner in the Anderson International Violin Competition and first prize winner and gold medallist in the Royal Overseas League Competition. Peter made his Royal Festival Hall debut with the Philharmonia in a live radio broadcast. Since that time he has appeared with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, the Halle, the Ulster, the London Mozart Players, the London Philharmonic, the Philharmonia, the BBC Concert Orchestra, the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, BBC Scottish, the Hong Kong Philharmonic and the Royal Philharmonic, the Oulu Chamber Orchestra and the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra. He was appointed as Professor of the Violin at the Royal Northern College of Music in 1981, a post he relinquished in 1983 when he was invited to become Leader of the London Philharmonic. After gaining great experience working with conductors such as Solti, Tennstedt, Rattle, Haitink and Svetlanov, Peter left the Orchestra to form the Britten String Quartet and to concentrate on his solo career. As a recitalist he has toured throughout the UK and Europe and broadcasts regularly on BBC radio and television.

    75. All Things Strings: Profile Of Taiwan-born Violinist Cho-Liang Lin
    Young Lin experienced the recorded art of nathan milstein, Isaac Stern, David Oistrakh Inthe 1980s, 18 years old was considered young for a violinist, not like
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    In a galaxy full of radiant violinists
    CHO-LIANG LIN
    shines bright
    By Benjamin Ivry
    Now that Cho-Liang Lin, one of the supreme violinists of our time and the director of two acclaimed music festivals, has reached the age of 41, it may be a good time to stop calling him Jimmy. The splendid Taiwan-born virtuoso, renowned for his soulful expression of emotion in classic, romantic, and modern music, acquired his nickname—used universally in the music world—during his student days at Juilliard, where he worked with Dorothy DeLay. An upbeat, energetic, and handsome man in his prime, Lin talks freely about his life and career. "When I started in my early 20s," he says, "I insisted that everyone call me Cho-Liang, but Americans gravitate to what’s easier, and so my schoolmates and teacher called me Jimmy. Finally, I gave up." Back in the 1980s, Asian names were not as common on American concert posters as they are today, and referring to his longtime pal Yo-Yo Ma, Lin adds, "My parents didn’t give me an easy name like Yo-Yo. By the way, Yo means friend, Yo-Yo means friendly, and Yo-Yo Ma therefore means friendly horse." Lin was born in 1960 in Hsin-Chu, a quiet college town 60 miles south of Taipei, a research center where his father worked as a nuclear physicist. The city has since grown into the Silicon Valley of Taiwan, but in the ’60s it was still a quiet place. Lin’s brainy father, Kuo-Chin Lin, who played the traditional Chinese stringed instrument the

    76. ERROR!
    Program nathan milstein Signed Concert Program nathan milstein (19041992),American violinist of Ukrainian birth. Signed Concert
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    77. Bruce Dukov's Happy Birthday Variations
    Brilliantly performed by violinist Bruce Dukov playing both parts, the piecewas originally written in honor of nathan milstein's 80th birthday.
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    Happy Birthday Variations
    Tema con Variazioni sulla "Buon Compleanno"
    The delightful and dazzling variations for two violins
    written in the virtuoso style of
    PAGANINI and WIENIAWSKI
    by Bruce Dukov
    Brilliantly performed by violinist Bruce Dukov playing both parts, the piece was originally written in honor of Nathan Milstein's 80th birthday . It was first performed at the gala for Mr. Milstein by Dukov and a star-studded group of violinists that included such musical giants as Itzhak Perlman. The piece has since become a joyful part of violinists' celebrations around the world.
    Read a full description and listen to part of the Happy Birthday Variations!
    Nathan Milstein
    "The variations are very clever and innovative and very effective for the violin.
    I thank you for this wonderful present."
    H ilary Hahn:
    "At Marlboro and Curtis, people were laughing and cheering with each new

    78. 1001
    Plays Bach Sonatas. George Enescu George Enescu the Legendary violinist. on Marimba.Jose Miguel Moreno - De Occulta Philosophia. nathan milstein - Sonatas and
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    79. Frontpage News
    which produced Jascha Heifitz, Toscha Seidel, and nathan milstein to name unable)to premier the work, Tchaikovsky found the virtuosic violinist Adolph Brodsky
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    80. Sunspot.net - Arts & Society
    The 17year-old violinist did make time for non-musical activity Jackiw lists ArthurGrumiaux and nathan milstein among his inspirations - past violin masters
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