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    47. INKPOT#81 CLASSICAL MUSIC REVIEWS: Nathan Milstein Plays The Concertos Of Beetho
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    49. Nathan Milstein, The Great Master Of The Violin
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    Biography Concerts Recordings Reflexions ... Home The biography, important facts and dates Impressions from concerts Overview on recordings Opinions on personality, art and play, recordings and concerts Pictures of the Artist Back to music-menu Back to homepage Selection The featured chapters of this artist Important links More than ten years after his death,
    N athan Milstein is still considered to be the greatest performer of the unaccompanied Sonatas and Partitas written by Bach.
    While this is certainly true, it is only a part of his musical personality, his extraordinary art and the wide range of his interpretations. His repertory extends far beyond the works of Bach and his style and playing are as fascinating as ever. Happy may be those who had the chance to hear Milstein on stage in his concerts. They were witnesses of intensity and mastership, indelible musical experiences.
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    50. Nathan Milstein, Die Biographie Des Großen Virtuosen
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    Nathan Mironovich Milstein was born on the 31st of December 1903 in Odessa as son of the merchant Miron Milstein. Out of his two sisters and four brothers, Milstein mentioned his sister Sara, who played the piano.
    He got his first musical impressions through his mother Marija, who took Nathan to a concert of Jascha Heifetz, in 1911 already a famous violinist and "Wunderkind". Important events and quotes "Mother organized violin lessons for me in order to prevent me from thrashing the children of our neighbors"
    After first lessions with a student, Milstein was accepted to the classes of Pyotr Stoljarsky at the age of 7 years. Later Milstein remembered, that he did not like playing the violin, although during these years great masters such as Jan Kubelik or Eugene Ysaye gave regular concerts in Odessa.
    The year 1915 markes a change: He became much interested in playing the violin and on the invitation of Stoljarsky Milstein played the Concert of Alexander Glazunov on the occasion of the 50th birthday of the composer. A. Glazunov himself directed the orchestra.

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    52. Milstein, Nathan --  Encyclopædia Britannica
    milstein, nathan one of the leading violinists of the 20th century, especially acclaimed violin sonatas as well as for works from the Romantic repertoire.
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    53. Jose Sanchez-Penzo: The Way Famous String Instruments Went - Players
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    Maisky, Mischa
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    b 10.01.1948 Riga
    C Montagnana, Domenico Remarks: p 491 Teachers:
    • Rostropovich, Mstisla - Conservatoire Moscow
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    b 16.03.1923 La Tour-de-Peilz C Lété C Markevitch Strad., A. Remarks: On his Strad Markevitch says: 'I performed all the Bach suites on it in Carnegie Hall. However, I sold it in 1972. It was painful to do because I would have liked to have kept it in the family, but I wasn't happy with it. I don't like Strads for the simple reason that they always have a "Strad" sound. I prefer to create my own sound. I play a French cello now, a Lété from 1839, a docile instrument that sounds well wherever I play. Teachers:
    • Eisenberg, Maurice - Ecole Normale Paris
    • Piatigorsky, Gregor - Paris and USA

    54. Jose Sanchez-Penzo: The Way Famous String Instruments Went - Players
    Menges, Isolde; milstein, nathan; Parlow, Kathleen; Seidel, Toscha; Zimbalist, Efrem Wrolstad, Mark A famed violin s fantastic journey Long-lost
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    V Montagnana, Domenico V Cannone Guarn. d. G. V Firebird Strad., A. V Hart Strad., A. V ex Reiffenberg Strad., A. V Reynier Strad., A. V Zahn Strad., A. Remarks: Accardo played Paganini's Cannone for a recording of the label Dynamic. Teachers:
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    • Austruc, Yvonne - Accademia Musicale Chigiana, Siena
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    b 07.09.1957 Heidelberg
    V Strad., A. Remarks: p 16 Teachers:
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    • DeLay, Dorothy - Julliard School of Music in New York
    Altman, Julian American b .. d 12.08.1985 Connecticut V Gibson ex Hubermann Strad., A. Remarks: Julian Altman was a café violinist who is said to have stolen Hubermann this instrument from his dressing room at Carnegie Hall while Hubermann was performing on his Guarneri del Gesú. After his death in a correctional facility in Connecticut his widow gave in court contradictory versions of the theft. Altman, who played on the Gibson for nearly 50 years, was in prision not due to the theft but due to sexual abuse of his wife's grandchild.

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    56. Nathan Milstein - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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    Nathan Milstein Odessa December 31 December 21 London ) was a Russian Jewish born violinist who took United States citizenship in after spending much of his life there. As a child, he was forced by his mother to take violin lessons to keep him out of mischief. When he was 11, Leopold Auer invited him to become one of his students at the St. Petersburg Conservatory . He was the last of Auer's students to actively perform. When Auer went to Norway in 1917, Milstein went back to Odessa. In 1921, he went to Kiev and met Vladimir Horowitz , and they performed together and struck up a fast friendship. In 1925, they went on a concert tour of Western Europe together. Milstein made his American debut in 1929 with Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra . He eventually settled in New York, although he repeatedly toured throughout Europe. He is considered one of the 20th century 's leading violinists and was especially well known for his interpretations of Bach sonatas and Romantic works.

    57. SoundStage! Nathan Milstein - Bach
    nathan milstein Bach Bach Violin Partita No.1 in B minor, BWV1002 Violin Partita No.3 in E major, BWV1006 nathan milstein, violin EMI CDM 5668702
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    Musical Performance Recording Quality Overall Enjoyment Nathan Milstein was part of that generation of great Russian musicians born around the turn of the century and who left the fledgling Soviet Union in the 1920s. In fact, Milstein left Russia on the same ship as pianist Vladimir Horowitz. Milstein was possessed of a fabulous technique and great musicianship. For some reason, he is less well-known than the majority of the virtuosi of the 20th century, but this relative neglect is certainly not for reason of any lack of genius. There are just some musicians the public will take to their hearts, and others equally or even more talented whom they will not. In 1986 Milstein at the age of 82 and playing better than ever was in Stockholm to give two recitals which would be recorded for television. On the day of the first recital, he awoke to pain and stiffness in the first finger of his left hand. As there was no way to cancel the concert, he spent the day reworking the fingering of his entire recital an incredible undertaking, only made possible because throughout his lengthy career he had made a habit of reworking fingerings (sometimes during actual performances) in order to stave off that perpetual enemy of the good: routine.

    58. Nathan Milstein: Four Violin Cadenzas At Musicroom.com - Sheet Music For Musicia
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    Description The practice of letting the soloist improvise their own Cadenza during a Concerto had almost died out by the nineteenth century, since composers disliked the way performers frequently used the oppurtunity to showcase their own virtuosic talent rather than working out a cadenza which would suit the music. These four Cadenzas for Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms and Paganini concerti, however, have been carefully worked out and performed by the modern violinist Nathan Milstein. They are extremely challenging but avoid 'empty virtuosity' - they have real musical value, as one would expect from one of the finest Violinsts of the Twentieth Century. They can be used for performance or as a study aid to the art of Cadenza improvisation. All four Concertos have been recorded by Milstein.

    59. Nathan Milstein - Concert Performances And Broadcasts [JW]: Classical CD Reviews
    nathan milstein – Concert Performances and Broadcasts, 19421969 Three Caprices from the 24 Caprices for solo Violin Op. 10, recorded in Germany unknown
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