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41. Which DVDs Did You Love?
There is even a bonus on one of the discs with mischa elman playing KreislersSchon Rosmarin, No violinist ever produced a sound like elman).
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42. Violinists With Fast And Wide Vibrato!
Someone with a wide but slower vibrato is mischa elman. Gitlis and Francescattiare among the easiest violinists to recognize on recordings,
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mischa elman (18911967) Concert and recording violinist. His violin teacher inRussia persuaded the Czar to suspend the rule barring Jews from the Imperial
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The greatest physicist of the 20th Century. His ideas revolutionized our entire understanding of the universe. Einstein changed the course of science as much as did Copernicus, Newton and Darwin. His fundamental contribution was the theory of relativity. This has many facets, but for most people the theory means that the faster you travel (approaching the speed of light), the more time slows down. He also was responsible for the formulation E=MC , which describes the relationship between mass and energy. A little mass can give off a lot of energy. Among other things, this formula accounts for the tremendous explosive force given off by an atomic bomb.
After his theories gained prominence, Einstein was appointed professor of theoretical physics at the University of Zurich and at the University of Prague. In 1913, he was appointed director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Physical Institute in Berlin. In 1921, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for his research of the photoelectric effect.

44. Apogee Special Awards
Ukraine, in honor of the great violinist mischa elman. Photo caption mischaelman, who emerged from a small village in central Ukraine to achieve the
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The Apogee Foundation also provides Special Awards focusing upon designated geo-political regions in order to promote local awareness and development of performing arts training and to offer high potential candidates opportunities for international support and recognition.
Governor's Award for Excellence in the Performing Arts
An award made available each year to an exceptionally promising performing arts student in or from Russia's Chukotka Autonomous Region. Graphic caption: The flag of the Chukotka Autonomous Region . Apogee is assisted in the administration of this award by the Office of Governor Roman Abramovich and the Government of the Chukchi Autonomous Okrug.
An award made available each year to the most promising performing arts student in or from Talne, Ukraine, in honor of the great violinist Mischa Elman. Photo caption: Mischa Elman , who emerged from a small village in central Ukraine to achieve the apogee of human excellence in the performing arts. Apogee is assisted in the administration of this award by the Talnoye Interest Group Click for more information on the following: Contact Us ... Legal Notices

45. Elman
mischa elman. violinist. elman in Childhood. mischa elman emerged from a smallvillage in central Ukraine to achieve the apogee of human excellence in the
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Balanchine Baryshnikov Chaliapin Elman ... Stanislavsky MISCHA ELMAN Violinist Mischa Elman emerged from a small village in central Ukraine to achieve the apogee of human excellence in the performing arts. In recognition of his accomplishments, the Apogee Foundation has made available a Special Award in his honor to residents of this region and their descendants. Mischa Elman tribute Contact Us Site Map Legal Notices

46. Great Performances . Dialogue . The Art Of Violin . Hilary Hahn | PBS
Interview with violinist Hilary Hahn. Hilary Hahn describes the playingtechnique of mischa elman. Watch a Video Clip
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Hilary Hahn describes the playing technique of Mischa Elman.
GREAT PERFORMANCES : How and why did you become involved with this documentary, THE ART OF VIOLIN?
Hilary Hahn
GP
: Did you listen to the recordings of violinists from earlier eras as part of your violin study?
HH
GP
: Are there any particular 20th-century violinists who have influenced you or whose playing you greatly admire?
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.
GP : Is there anyone who should have been included in the film who wasn't?
HH
GP
: How should the archival material featured in the film be viewed, and what is its value to young artists?
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.

47. Musicians Collection, Folder List A-E
7 photographs, nd; 7 clippings, 1968; publicity brochure fc 2 Ellis, Florence,actress fc 2 elman, mischa, violinist. 22 photos, 191041, nd;
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48. The Strad Back Issues
Leonidas Kavakos the Greek violinist whose career is in the ascendant mischa elman - a lyrical legacy on disc String teacher
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* Leonidas Kavakos - the Greek violinist whose career is in the ascendant
* Yuri Gandelsman - the violist on his move into the world of chamber music with the Fine Arts Quartet
String teacher
* Perlman goes East - the violinist takes his summer music camp to China
* Basics - Simon Fischer on hypo and hyper
* In focus - a 1746 Spanish violin by Salvator Bofill of Barcelona
* Hairy moments - the journey from the back of a horse to the bow maker Music matters * String orchestra gems - the forgotten repertoire that ought to be played * Swiss summer - music by the lake at the Lucerne Festival Regulars Soundpost / News and events / Competitions and awards / Rural resident / Basics / Concert, CD and Book reviews * Behind the scenes - truck driver Ken Graham on shifting orchestras US issue String player * Eroica Trio - the artists behind the image * Mischa Elman - a lyrical legacy on disc String teacher * Mancini Institute - the US summer school that concentrates on careers * Evan Drachman - the cellist on learning to find his own musical path * Basics - how to group notes together * American beauty - David Bromberg reveals his favourite instruments Music matters * Alto memorabilia - a tour of the Primrose International Viola Archive Regulars Soundpost / News and events / Competitions and awards / Rural resident / Basics / Concert, CD and Book reviews

49. NLS/BPH: Instructional Music Cassettes: Biography
The Art of mischa elman CBM 958 Biography of the pioneer of the The Legendof Fritz Kreisler CBM 1196 This famed violinist was born in Vienna in
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The World's 50 Greatest Composers: Bach
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Beethoven the Incredible
CBM 369 Fictionalized account of Beethoven's life.
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Beethoven, the Man Who Set Music Free
CBM 938 Biography of Beethoven and excerpts from his music.
Beethoven, Revolutionary Artist
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Ludwig van Beethoven
CBM 84 Biography of the composer who believed that music was a branch of moral philosophy and that musical sounds were the very stuff and substance of political and religious life.
The Music of Beethoven
CBM 28 Outlines the career of the great German composer.
The World's 50 Greatest Composers: Beethoven
CBM 1628
Berlioz, Hector
The World's 50 Greatest Composers: Berlioz
CBM 1633
Bizet, Georges
Life and Music of Georges Bizet
CBM 987 The life and work of Georges Bizet with excerpts from Carmen, his best known opera.
The World's 50 Greatest Composers: Bizet
CBM 1644
Boulez, Pierre

50. The Autograph Collectors Gallery HIS 801 Mischa Elman 1891-1967
HIS 801 mischa elman 18911967 Russian born American violinist . Debut in Berlin1904. 6x5 inch signed page dated 1906. Affixed to large page beneath 4x3
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51. Interview - Antal Szalai
My father is also a violinist. He plays traditional Hungarian gypsy music who was the teacher of Jascha Heifetz, Nathan Milstein, mischa elman, etc.
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Home About Publications Contact Interview Education Production Interview with Antal Szalai (Violin) The Winner of 2002 International Web Concert Hall Competition (Honorary Mention) Antal, what violin do you use? The violin I use is an 18th century Italian instrument. It is a great violin and I have been playing it for the past four years... and I use a bow that was made by Kittel. What is your concert schedule like? In Hungary, there are very few concert agencies and they almost never undertake exclusive managements of any individuals. This is the reason why my concert activity is not balanced throughout the year... sometimes I have a lot of concerts in a short period of time, sometimes I don't have any concerts for 2-3 months or more... My concerts are scheduled based on needs of soloist, that is, orchestras and concert organizers look for me directly when they need a violin soloist. For example, the MATAV Hungarian Symphony Orchestra... in November, I have three concert tour in Germany. I will be playing Paganini concerto in D major and Mendelssohn concerto in E minor at the Great Hall of the Cologne Philharmonie. Where do you live now (as of October 2002)?

52. INKPOT#82 CLASSICAL MUSIC REVIEWS: A Cremonese Conspiracy? A Comparison Of Recor
Within a generation, however, his students (among them mischa elman, It isnot often that a piece that one violinist plays in 6½ minutes takes a minute
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A Cremonese Conspiracy? With a comparison of performances by
Corey Cerovsek and Maxim Vengerov
by Anthony Guneratne
Most musical instruments live in constant anxiety. It is rumored that a piano-tuner once reported that whenever his notoriously finicky Steinways resisted tempering he had only to whisper the name of Vladimir Horowitz to have all the strings simultaneously quiver into tune, and I myself have seen a mature, sturdy Bösendorfer tremble at the approach of Lazar Berman. Left: Paganini's "Canone" Not so the stringed instruments. The recently deceased novelist Mario Puzo might have celebrated the misdeeds of the Corleones in his Godfather novels, but in terms of capacity for intrigue the Corleone family have been amateurs in comparison to the string family. Anton Chekhov, a great music-lover, was among the first to recognize that when a princess and a musician have to be brought together in a comic romance, one should leave the necessary ruses up to a member of this family (hence the enduring charm of Romance With a Double Bass ). Stringed instruments have hatched plots that have lasted centuries: by about 1650, for instance, they decided to transform the small Italian village of Cremona into a factory for their own manufacture. The sweet-toned instruments made by Niccolò Amati (1596-1684), the bright, beautifully-balanced sound of those fashioned by Antonio Stradivari (1644-1737), and the character and tonal variety of those of Bartolomeo Guarneri (1698-1744), have never been equalled by those made anywhere else.

53. Andante Boutique - Joseph Szigeti - Cconcertos And Chamber Works
In the case of the great violinist Joseph Szigeti, Andante s work is all to the he never could summon the lush, highly caloric tone of mischa elman.
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54. Star Spangled Manner
sat beside the universally famous Russian violinist, mischa elman. ‘Phew, it’shot in here,’ exclaimed elman after the first couple of pieces.
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Audio Midi LSM About LSM LSM News Distribution Advertising ... Web Search The Lebrecht Weekly Visit every week to read Norman Lebrecht's latest column. [Index] Star spangled manner By Norman Lebrecht / August 11, 2004 Some years later, in October 1917, every soloist in New York turned out to witness the US debut of the phenomenal Jascha Heifetz, still only 16. Leopold Godowsky, a pianist so prestidigitatious he would play two Chopin waltzes at once, sat beside the universally famous Russian violinist, Mischa Elman. Yet, in the past year the LSO dipped once more into the red, embarrassed by the inexplicable reluctance of lottery funders to give adequate support to its vision of converting the bombed-out Hawksmoor church of St Lukes into a multicultural, interactive education centre. The deficit is now being patched by private donations and an Education Department grant but once he has rebalanced the books Gillinson, 58, may be forgiven for turning his back on the sisyphean struggle and joining a hall where he need never again have to entertain compromise. Carnegie Hall is today exactly what it was endowed to be in 1891 by Andrew Carnegie, the Scots-born steel magnate who gave away $350 million to philanthropic causes in his lifetime, and the remaining $300 million at his death. The hall cost a mere two million dollars to build but its cachet was instantaneous. Tchaikovsky sailed over for the opening festival and the greatest musicians have regarded Carnegie ever since as their American gateway. No pianist would dream of opening a tour in Boston or Los Angeles.No place on earth has attracted a greater concentration of musical talent. Kreisler and Heifetz knew all too well that a recital Carnegie was make or break, no place to hide.

55. Leopold Godowsky - Humor
violinist mischa elman called round after an exceptionally successful tour andasked Godowsky excitedly to guess how much money he had made.
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Wit and Wisdom
selected by Jeremy Nicholas Many so-called humorous remarks by celebrated musicians fail to raise even a watery smile. Godowsky was well known for his waspish sense of humour and many of his witticisms and sagacious remarks have passed into musical folklore. Surprisingly, perhaps, the majority have stood the test of time and remain genuinely amusing. Among these is one of the most famous of all music-related anecdotes. You can find the full account of this story as the final item in this brief collection. Here for your enjoyment, in no particular order, are some of Godowsky's bon mots Oscar Levant, the pianist, composer, wit, actor and raconteur recalled in his autobiographical volume Memoirs of an Amnesiac the occasion when a film director asked him to include in a speech a quip made by Godowsky: "I don't like to go to concerts because if they're good, I'm jealous; if they're bad, I'm bored." (Levant actually refused to say the words unless he could attribute them to their author.) Godowsky moved with his family from Vienna to New York in 1914. Their first home was the Plaza Hotel. Bechstein provided Godowsky with two grands, replaced free of charge every year, and of course these had to be accommodated in his apartment. As the moving men panted and strained to move the two latest instruments, one of them paused in his efforts, mopped his brow and told their owner exactly what he thought of having to lug heavy concert grands about. "What are you complaining about?" laughed Godowsky. "You only have to move pianos. I have to move audiences."

56. A Fiddler's Tale: How Hollywood And Vivaldi Discovered Me, Louis Kaufman With An
Once called by the New York Times a violinist s violinist and a musician s he played chamber music with Pablo Casals, mischa elman, Jascha Heifetz,
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A Fiddler's Tale
How Hollywood and Vivaldi Discovered Me
Louis Kaufman with Annette Kaufman
Foreword by Jim Svejda
"It was Louis Kaufman, perhaps more than any other single performer, who gave American film music its voice." Now available as a book and as a spoken word CD, this fascinating memoir, written by one of the greatest American violinists of the twentieth century, recounts an extraordinary life in music. Once called by the New York Times "a violinist's violinist and a musician's musician," Louis Kaufman was born in 1905 in Portland, Oregon. He studied violin with Franz Kneisel at New York's Institute of Musical Art. He was the original violist of the Musical Art Quartet (1926–1933) and won the Naumburg Award in 1928, the year of his American solo recital debut in New York's Town Hall. During these early years, he played chamber music with Pablo Casals, Mischa Elman, Jascha Heifetz, Fritz Kreisler, Gregor Piatigorsky, and Efrem Zimbalist, among others. After performing the violin solos for Ernst Lubitsch's 1934 film The Merry Widow

57. Classical Music News And Links: QuickShowBiz.
violinist mischa elman It s hot in here. Pianist Leopold Godowsky Not forpianists. TIME discount subscription offer
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Classical Music Listening Online: Use these listening links to hear classical music online (RealPlayer must be installed on your PC):
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Minnesota Public Radio

Classical Music Search: The All Classical Guide is an excellent, comprehensive reference guide to classical music, composers, and performers. You can search the guide by composer, performer, work title, album title, or keyword. find this composer performer work title album title keyword
iClassics
is a comprehensive guide to the world of classical music. Besides purchasing CDs, cassettes, VHS and DVDs, you can also discover new recordings, meet world famous artists, catch the latest news in the music world, and post messages and chat with other music fans.
The Mozart Project
has information on Mozart's life and family, Köchel listings of Mozart's compositions, essays on Mozart's works, a bibliography, and links.
Musical Acoustics
from the Physics Dept. at the U. of South Wales, Sydney, Australia, is an extensive website including sections on the acoustics of the

58. ArkivMusic Great Singers - Caruso - Complete Recordings Vol 7
The acoustic horn proved as sympathetic to violinist mischa elman s rich Performer mischa elman (Violin), Enrico Caruso (Tenor), Percy Kahn (Piano)
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59. DVD Video Reviews I, DEC03 - AUDIOPHILE AUDITION
Extras Bonus track with mischa elman Length 9056 Rating **** NathanMilstein (19041992) remains the violinist s violinist, a model of classical poise,
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2003 Issues Jan Feb Mar Apr ... Nov This section sponsored by SUNFIRE CORPORATION DVD-Video Reviews - December 2003, Pt. 1 of 3
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KISS Symphony (2003)
Studio: BMG/Sanctuary Records/KISS Records
Video: 1.78:1 Widescreen
Audio: DTS 5.1, DD 5.1, DD 2.0
Length: 219 minutes
Rating: ***1/2
Act I: Deuce; Strutter; Let Me Go Rock and Roll; Lick It Up; Calling Dr. Love; Psycho Circus.
-Brian Bloom
YES Symphonic Live (2001) [DVD/CD combo] with Jon Anderson, Steve Howe, Chris Squire, Alan White; guest keyboardist: Tom Brislin; Orchestra cond. By Wilhelm Keitel Studio: Eagle Eye Media Video: enhanced for 16:9 widescreen Audio: Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1, Dolby Digital stereo Length: 157 minutes (DVD) Rating: **** I found this one of the most enjoyable rock videos I have ever watched. Several groups of the 60s and 70s appeared occasionally with symphony orchestras, and this had been a dream of the long running Yes for some time. It finally happened in 2002 and this is both the video and audio record of it. Because of time constraints the DVD has 14 tracks and the CD only 10, leaving out the terrific two solos by guitarist Steve Howe, and also the title tune from their Magnification album. But it enables one to hear the music in your car, computer, or on your portable player. This is trend happening with more and more DVDs lately and very sensible it is. It may have to be done with more DVD-Audios if that format wants to meet the competition of the hybrid SACDs.

60. Bronson Piano Studio
05/18/01, violinist William Barbini in Recital, Mozart Society of California in the 1960 s at Carnegie Hall by someone of the stature of mischa elman.
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Violinist William Barbini in Recital Mozart Society of California
Violinist William Barbini
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Lyn Bronson
For most of us on the Monterey Peninsula who regularly hear Monterey Symphony concerts, we have only been exposed to a small portion of concertmaster William Barbini's talents. Well, this week he revealed all as he played a magnificent violin recital assisted by pianist Dimitriy Cogan.
The event was a fundraiser for the Mozart Society of California held at the fabulous Pebble Beach home of Jean Hurd. Simply stated, Mr. Barbini just blew us out of the water. Not only was this masterful artistic playing of the highest order, but also there was an additional high voltage factor of extraordinary passion and commitment in his playing that made it so compelling. A distinguished audience had an opportunity to hear this concert in a lovely spacious room where a panoramic ocean view framed by Monterey pines provided a magical backdrop to some of the best music making heard this season.

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