Elman, Mischa encyclopediaEncyclopedia elman, mischa, mish'u el'mun Pronunciation Key. elman,mischa , 18911967, RussianAmerican violinist, b. Kiev. He studied in St. http://print.factmonster.com/ce6/people/A0817171.html
Extractions: Pronunciation Key Elman, Mischa , Russian-American violinist, b. Kiev. He studied in St. Petersburg with Leopold Auer, and first gained prominence in Berlin at the age of 13. After his American debut in New York City (1908) he toured throughout the world, receiving great acclaim everywhere. He became a U.S. citizen in 1923.
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Violinist - Wikipedia violinist. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Willi Boskovsky; mischa elman;Mayumi Fujikawa; Zino Francescatti; Ivry Gitlis; Stephane Grappelli (jazz); http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violinist
Extractions: Main Page Recent changes Edit this page Older versions Special pages Set my user preferences My watchlist Recently updated pages Upload image files Image list Registered users Site statistics Random article Orphaned articles Orphaned images Popular articles Most wanted articles Short articles Long articles Newly created articles Interlanguage links All pages by title Blocked IP addresses Maintenance page External book sources Printable version Talk Log in Help From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. A violinist is an instrumentalist who plays the violin . The terms fiddler or fiddle player are also used. In classical music the "fiddle" terms are usually somewhat informal or jokey: they are more standard expressions in folk music. In between there are nuances of meaning and usage which are difficult to formalize. Important violinists include: and the following 20th Century players: and some popular present day violinists include: Joshua Bell Sarah Chang Stephanie Chase Pamela Frank ... Recent changes
HNH - Naxos Classical In 1913 the Russianborn violinist, mischa elman received the incredible sum of$35,000 in recording royalties, a mark of the popularity the twenty-two year http://www.naxos.com/NewDesign/fopinions.files/bopinions.files/Denton3.htm
Extractions: VERDI: Rigoletto. Leonard Warren, Erna Berger, Jan Peerce, Nan Merriman, Italo Tajo, Robert Shaw Chorale, RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra, Renato Cellini. Naxos Historical 8.110148-49 (2 CDs: 129'52'') GOUNOD: Faust. Georges Nore, Roger Rico, Geori Boue, Roger Bourdin, Ernest Frank, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus, Sir Thomas Beecham (conductor). Naxos Historical 8.110117-18 (2CDs: 137' 03'') TCHAIKOVSKY: Violin Concerto. Serenade Melancolique. WIENIAWSKI: Violin Concerto No.2. Mischa Elman (violin), London Symphony Orchestra, John Barbirolli (conductor), RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra, Nathaniel Shilkret (conductor), Robin Hood Dell Orchestra of Philadelphia, Alexander Hilsberg (conductor). Naxos Historical 8.110912 (67'09'') ENRICO CARUSO: Complete recordings Volume 5. Naxos Historical 8.110720 (79'28'') Mail to: webmaster@hnh.com
Classical Net - Books About Music - Instrumental He was the teacher of mischa elman, Jascha Heifetz and Efrem Zimbalist. Compleat violinist Thoughts, Exercises, Reflections of an Itinerant violinist, Yehudi http://www.classical.net/music/books/instrumental.html
Classical Net Review - Schumann - Piano & Violin Concertos Mercury's Living Presence recording rather than any deficiency on the part ofthe Polish violinist. Like his great predecessor mischa elman, Kremer has a http://www.classical.net/music/recs/reviews/t/tld90696a.html
Extractions: Teldec 90696 (Elektra) 63 minutes I II III Total Szeryng Kremer With 66 versions of the Piano Concerto listed in the current Schwann/Opus - including memorable ones by Bishop-Kovacevich, Fleisher, Istomin, and Moravec - I didn't have any great expectations for this new one. Nor do controversial tempos set this recording apart from such formidable competition; Argerich timings are almost identical to Fleisher's in all three movements. At first I was put off by the diminutive orchestra and the almost painfully comical sound of its wobbling oboes. I'm still not comfortable with the latter, but I find the intimacy of this performance unique and appealing. Liszt once derided this work as a "concerto without piano", but he might have changed his mind if he'd heard the likes of Ms Argerich. Her tremendous expressive range is perfectly suited to the extraordinary demands imposed on her by this mercurial composer - from the arresting drama of the opening bars to poetic grace of II to the joyously thrilling finale. Both concertos were recorded in concert, but the audience was remarkably well behaved. The applause at the end has been excised for those who are bothered by such things. I have the same reservations about the diffuse acoustics of the Stefaniensaal in Graz (where both of these concertos were recorded) that Steve Haller expressed in his review of Harnoncourt's Schumann Symphony disc in the American Record Guide. But don't let that minor problem keep you from obtaining these spectacular performances of two of Schumann's most profound creations.
Great Performances . Dialogue . Hilary Hahn | PBS Hahn speaks about the documentary "The Art of Violin", and her interest in violinists from Category Arts Music Violin violinists Classical Hahn, Hilary it would be to me to see mischa elman, Efrem Zimbalist I loved elman not onlyin the little pieces began life as a precocious child violinist, thrived, and http://www.pbs.org/wnet/gperf/dialogue/dialogue_violin_hahn.html
Extractions: HH : I was surely most influenced by my two teachers Klara Berkovich in Baltimore, from age five to ten, and Jascha Brodsky in Philadelphia, from age ten to 17. Both were very demanding teachers, but very kind, superb violinists: musicians of style and taste who allowed no technical shortcuts. I was extremely lucky to grow up under their guidance. HH : It gives young players and old ones, for that matter an opportunity to see that they are part of a long and very rich tradition of violinists, each of whom played differently, each of whom played effectively. And for those who are studious, it is a great resource for studying the technique of playing the violin. Nearly every school, every body type, every possible manner of holding the violin and bow is represented. GP : The filmmakers touch on the fact that the careers of some child prodigies were cut short due to the pressures of stardom. Is this a concern among contemporary artists like yourself, who have been in the spotlight from such a young age? How do you cope with the rigors of performing and being in the public eye?
Violinist - Acapedia - Free Knowledge, For All violinist. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Willi Boskovsky; mischa elman;Mayumi Fujikawa; Zino Francescatti; Ivry Gitlis; Stephane Grappelli (jazz); http://acapedia.org/aca/Violinist
Music Minus One Violin Music CD mischa elman Favorite Encores (2 CD Set) For Violin a printed score and a compactdisc featuring both concerti in splitchannel stereo with the violinist on the http://www.sheetmusicoutlet.com/mmo-violin-3.html
Extractions: on Sheet Music! Just order two or more copies of the same title and we will automatically give you 15% off list price on that title. A B C D ... Tune 1000 MIDI Files Music Minus One Violin GLAZUNOV Violin Concerto in A minor, op. 82 For Violin. Includes a complete printed edition of the concerto on high-quality ivory paper, with informative liner notes and performance suggestions; and a digital stereo compact disc featuring a complete performance of the concerto with orchestra and soloist; then a second performance minus you, the soloist. The concerto is voluminously indexed for your practice and performance convenience. Published by Music Minus One. (MMOCD3168)
The Strad Back Issues Primrose International Viola Archive * Enduring romantic mischa elmans recordings 2002String player * Dmitry Sitkovetsky - the violinist, transcriber and http://www.classicalmusicworld.com/bi/backiss_st02copy.html
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Violinists Who Appear On Film Listing with names of movies and whether on-screen or only on soundtrack.Category Arts Music Stringed Bowed Strings Violin violinists elman mischa. Don Juan 1926 Vitaphone elman is seen and heard playing Humoresque(Dvorak) accompanied by Joseph Bonime. violinist - unknown PERLMAN Itzak. http://www.cremona.u-net.com/film.htm
Classical LP Guide John Barbirolli (conductor). Gunnar Barter (violinist). mischa elman (violinist).Pierre Fournier (cellist). Erick Friedman (violinist). Emil Gilels (pianist). http://w1.312.telia.com/~u31213059/classical.html
Extractions: On this page you find brief reviews of some of my favourite LP:s. You will not find any discographies, I simply could not afford to buy that many records. One of the big advantages with LP:s is that they are cheap. An other advantage is that the sound quality is better, especially if you like me enjoy listening with headphones. With good ol' monaural recordings you avoid the exaggerated stereo-picture of most stereophonic recordings. Also the sound of LP:s is softer and more immediate. A little surface noise and some scratches you will get used to in due time... So here we go. I have, lazy as I am, simply organised my favourites alfabetically. John Barbirolli (conductor) Gunnar Barter (violinist) Mischa Elman (violinist) Pierre Fournier (cellist) Erick Friedman (violinist) Emil Gilels (pianist) Walter Goehr (conductor) Arthur Grumiaux (violinist) Monique Haas (pianist) Clara Haskil (pianist) Eva Knardahl (pianist) Lili Kraus (pianist) Josef Krips (conductor) Nikita Magaloff (pianist) Sir Neville Marriner (conductor) Ricardo Odnoposoff (violinist) Vlado Perlemuter (pianist) Ariel Ramírez (composer) Ruggiero Ricci (violinist) Carl Schuricht (conductor) Albert Spalding (violinist) Henryk Szeryng (violinist) Inger Wikström (pianist) Back to in index-page
Judaic Treasures Of The Library Of Congress: George Gershwin of this song title are elman, Heifetz, Seidel George and Ira Gershwin, mischa, Yascha,Toscha, Sascha. where Kreisler is mentioned, the violinist signed, with http://www.us-israel.org/jsource/loc/Gershwin.html
Extractions: George Gershwin Early in life, George Gershwin (1898-1937) frequented the Yiddish theaters on Second Avenue in New York's Lower East Side and was much taken with the music of Joseph Rumshisky. In 1915, Boris Thomashevsky, reigning star of the Yiddish Theater, invited Gershwin and Sholem Secunda to collaborate on a Yiddish operetta. Gershwin was willing, but Secunda refused to join with a young, musically untrained, publishing-house pianist. Later in life, when he was already a successful writer of popular songs, Gershwin signed a contract with the Metropolitan Opera to write an opera based on Ansky's Dybbuk and was ready to go to Europe to study Jewish music, but having learned that the rights to the play had already been given to Ludovico Rocca, he withdrew Gershwin's idiom was the American scene and its music. Beginning with jazz and popular songs, he broadened his talents thematically and musically, until they culminated in his greatest work, the opera Porgy and Bess (1935).
Bohuslav Martinu Festival 1996 In January 1943, the famous violinist mischa elman heard in New York the SymphonyNo. 1 by Bohuslav Martinu, performed by the Boston Symphony Orchestra. http://www.martinu.cz/961212e.htm
Extractions: Martin Turnovsky - conductor In January , the famous violinist Mischa Elman heard in New York the Symphony No. 1 by Bohuslav Martinu, performed by the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Similar experience made him ask Bohuslav Martinu for a new composition, which he was ready to include in his repertoire. Only two months later, the composer presented to Elman a completed score of the Concerto No. 2 for Violin and Orchestra
Bohuslav Martinu - Life And Work Composes Madrigal Stanzas for Albert Einstein, amateur violinist as well asa great scientist. In Boston, mischa elman premieres Violin Concerto No. http://www.martinu.cz/years.htm
Extractions: defaultStatus="Bohuslav Martinu - Life and Work"; Bohuslav Martinu - Biography Born 8 December on the edge of the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands (Ceskomoravska Vysocina). "My native town of Policka is geographically in Bohemia but ethnographically it belongs to Moravia." From his birth spends first 12 years of childhood in cramped living quarters at top of the tower of St James's Church where his father, a cobbler by trade, is keeper of the tower. Begins violin lessons with local tailor, Josef Cernovsky. Composes first opus, a programmatic string quartet, The Three Riders. Sent to Prague Conservatoire with hope that he might become a virtuoso violinist - a second Jan Kubelik. Begins lifelong friendship with fellow-student, Stanislav Novak (Stana). Dismissed from the Conservatoire for "incorrigible negligence". Passes State music exam on second attempt and, avoiding conscription on medical grounds, spends war years in Policka, teaching and composing. Returns to Prague and through influence of Stana, now leader of Czech Philharmonic, attends rehearsals as a deputy violinist, notably for premiere of Suk's Ripening at time of founding of the Czechoslovak Republic.