BIOPROJ.SABR.ORG :: The Baseball Biography Project. A SABR poll taken in 199899 ranked albert spalding second among nineteenth career of his nephew albert spalding (1889-1953), a world-class violinist. http://bioproj.sabr.org/bioproj.cfm?a=v&v=a&bid=732&pid=13395
Extractions: Adams Brother's Circus Adams, Cederic of WCCO Mpls Adelaide Abbot Singer Allen, Robert S. - Author Amboy Dukes, The, with Ted Nugent Anderson, Whispering Bill Anderson, Bill - Animals, The Rock Group Anthony, Ray - Trumpet player Arden, Elizabeth Cosmetician Arlen, Richard Movie Star Armstrong, Louis about 1955 Arnold, Eddy Country Star Arthur Treacher Augustana College Cappella Choir Rock Island, IL Autry, Gene and his horse "Champion" Country and Movie Star Bare, Bobby Country Star Baxter, Ann Movie Star Beach Boys, The Beith, Major Ian Hay - English novelist and playwright Bellamy, Ralph - Actor Benson Orchestra of Chicago 1920s Jazz Bergan, Edger and Puppet Charley McCarthy Bergman, George and his Wisconsin Serenaders Bernstein, Leonard conducted the Duluth-Superior Symphony Orchestra Black Devils Band - 1920s Syncopation Orchestra Bolognini, Ennio Violinist Bonds, Gary U.S.
The World Violinist Links (Page 3 (R-Z, Other Links)) The music and writings of Rhiannon Schmitt, classical violinist spalding,albert (Aug 15/1888 May 26/1953) USA. albert spalding http://www2.osk.3web.ne.jp/~wistaria/violinists3.htm
Extractions: Other Violinist Links R Rabin, Michael (May 2/1936 - Jan 19/1972) USA Discovering Michael Rabin Have you forgotten God? Michael Rabin Forum Rachlin, Julian (Dec 8/1974 - ) Lithuania/Austria Julian Rachlin Julian Rachlin Interview Radosavievich, Dragan (Jul 12/1974 - ) Serbia/Germany Renardy, Ossy (Apr 26/1920 - Dec 3/1953) Austria Repin, Vadim (Aug 31/1971 - ) Russia/Belgium The official site of Vadim Repin Official site with reviews, profile, agenda, recordings, repertoire, gallery and contact
Books About And By Violinsts The only English book about the 19thcentury Polish violinist. Hardback, 144 pp . spalding, albert. Rise to Follow An Autobiography albert spalding http://www2.osk.3web.ne.jp/~wistaria/books.htm
Extractions: Advanced Search Angelis, Kim - Includes concert schedule and biographical information. Berger, Sabrina A. - Performs on a five-string electric violin. Biography, pictures, recordings, performances, and contact information. Berger, Sabrina Ann - Performs on both acoustic and 5-string electric violin. Biography, repertoire, sound samples, reviews, and booking information. Hewitt Jones, Simon - Young British violinst's homepage - news, concert listings and biography, plus musical links and comment. Korsakova, Natasha - Biography, repertoire, concerts, recordings, and photo gallery. Markov, Albert - Violinist, Composer, Conductor, Teacher - Biography, concert schedule, reviews, photographs, recordings, and contact information. Markov, Alexander - Russian-born Americian classical solo violinist. Biography, reviews, discography, and contact information. McNaught, Fiona
Spohr Violin Concertos Spohr wrote over a dozen violin concertos almost all of them are quite substantial in (I guess most popular these days) played by albert spalding. http://www.violinist.com/discussion/response.cfm?ID=6737
Lorin Maazel - The Official Website For The Music Director Of The Among its owners was the American violinist albert spalding, who played theinstrument for the world premiere of Samuel Barber s Violin Concerto with Eugene http://www.maestromaazel.com/stradivarius.html
Newsletters albert spalding American violinist. Misha Keylin His timbre is rich, with aduskily subtle control of color, his technique impeccable. http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~leonid/links.htm
Links Page Of The Charles Dancla String School albert spalding American violinist; Anne Sophie Mutter Contemporary Germanviolinist; Glenn Gould site Glenn Gould is Canada s world renowned musical http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~djbh/links.htm
American National Biography Online Brown, Eddy (15 July 189514 June 1974), violinist and radio pioneer, Brown had joined Maud Powell and albert spalding as part of the first wave of http://www.anb.org/articles/18/18-03638-article.html
Extractions: Brown, Eddy (15 July 1895-14 June 1974) , violinist and radio pioneer, was born in Chicago, Illinois, the son of Jacob Brown, a tailor and amateur violinist from Austria, and Rachel "Ray" Brown (maiden name unknown) from Russia. His mother, who had a keen interest in Christian Science, named him after Mary Baker Eddy. The Brown family moved to Indianapolis when Eddy was four. He took his first violin lessons from his father and then studied with Hugh McGibney at the Metropolitan School of Music (later Butler University's Jordan College), giving his first public recital at the age of six. In 1904 he traveled to Europe and entered the Royal Conservatory of Music in Budapest to study violin with Jenö Hubay. His teachers there included Eugene Ormandy and became a famous conductor.) The next year Brown opened the new hall at the Liszt Conservatory with a performance of the Mendelssohn concerto. In 1909 Brown graduated from the Royal Conservatory with an artist's diploma and the Premier Prix. That year he made his official Budapest debut with a performance of the Beethoven concerto. David Popper called it the best performance of the concerto that he had heard since Joseph Joachim. Brown continued his studies that summer with Hubay in Ostende and in October made his London debut at Albert Hall, playing the Tchaikovsky concerto with the London Philharmonic under Sir Landon Ronald. The renowned violin teacher Leopold Auer encouraged Brown to study with him in Russia. Brown agreed. After an extensive tour of England, Brown made his Russian debut and entered Auer's class at the St. Petersburg Conservatory the same month as did another prodigy
Oregon Symphony: Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 3 The Violin Concerto, Op. 114 was written in 1939 and 1940, and was first performedin 1941 with violinist albert spalding and Eugene Ormandy conducting the http://www.orsymphony.org/concerts/0405/programnotes/classical3.html
Extractions: FREDERICK DELIUS Walk To The Paradise Garden SAMUEL BARBER Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, Opus 14 Allegro Andante Presto in moto perpetuo Elmar Oliveira , piano [Intermission] OTTORINO RESPIGHI The Birds Preludio The Dove The Hen The Nightingale The Cuckoo OTTORINO RESPIGHI The Pines of Rome The Pines of the Villa Borghese Pines near a Catacomb The Pines of the Janiculum The Pines of the Appian Way Walk to the Paradise Garden (1906) Most recently performed by the Oregon Symphony in November 1933. Much of Delius' music can be characterized by a blending of natural themes with emotional states. The titles of many of his works suggest a preoccupation with nature: In A Summer Garden North Country Sketches On Hearing the First Cuckoo of Spring , and Summer Night on the River , to name a few.
Classical Net - Books About Music - Instrumental The other lessons discuss the physical movements of the violinist. NathanMilstein, Erica Morini, Ruggiero Ricci, albert spalding, Tossy Spivakovsky, http://www.classical.net/music/books/instrumental.html
Autobiography & Biography: P ~ Z -- Book Journeys Letters from the violinist albert spalding to his betrothed, written followingthe 1918 Armistice Front blurb. Very good hardcover in slightly worn dust http://bookjourneys.com/biographypz.html
Extractions: Authors P Q R S ... Biography: Authors G - O Patten, David. Three Sides of the Sea: Memories of a S'cunnet Childhood. Illustrated by Paule Loring. New York: Rinehart, 1956. 1st edition. 243 pages. Illustrations. Signed by the author on title page. A lyrical memoir of a childhood spent on a remote Rhode Island peninsula, Sekonnet. - From dust jacket. Good hardcover in slightly worn and frayed dust jacket. #20971. $30
TIME Magazine albert spalding, 64, worldfamed American violinist; of a cerebral hemorrhage;in Manhattan. Chicago-born son of Sporting-Goods Millionaire James W. http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,935959,00.html
Music 11487.jpg (145080 bytes) spalding, albert (18881953). Am. violinist. With NYSymphony Orchestra for many years. Composer of many violin pieces. http://www.lonestarautographs.com/CATALOG(lv)_files/music.htm
Extractions: [FrontPage SiteManager Component] Buying and selling Autographs in all fields. mail@lonestarautographs.com MUSIC "ALABAMA ISP (1985) showing all four full length and signed by all four. ... .[6423]. ...........$75.00 HE PLAYED THE SAX FOR GLEN MILLER BIG BANDS BENEKE, TEX ANS on 3 x 5 card......[11460]. ....................$45.00 BERNSTEIN, LEONARD . Composer. Bold in-person signature (1970). Mounting traces on verso. Suitable for matting.... .................................................................................[11039]......$148.50 CAHN, SAMMY . Composer. 5" x 7" B&W ISP (1979). Interesting pose shown sitting at his piano..........................................[11033]...........$65.00 (COUNTRY MUSIC) . 4to biographical sheet removed from program with their photos, signed by " Cousin Jody " The Jordanaires , and FENDER, FREDDY SP FORTE, FABIAN GATLIN BROTHERS ISP signed by all three. .[11555]. $25.00
Musicians Collection, Folder List S-Z 1915 fc 4 South, Eddie, violinist fc 4 spalding, albert, violinist. 11 photos,1941, nd; clipping; see also Ganz, Rudolph ff Spaulding, Georgie Dean, http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/research/fa/musicians.folder.s-z.html
Musicians Collection, Folder List F-K Photo; concert program, Aeolian Hall, 1 Jan., with albert spalding, violinist,in Brahms, Handel, etc. fc 2; ofc Garber, Jan, bandleader (8) fc 2 Gardner, http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/research/fa/musicians.folder.f-k.html
Jascha Heifetz By Tim Page Concertante (K. 364) with the American violinist albert spalding, us theviolin concertos of Alban Berg and Arnold Schoenberg, to albert spalding to http://www.newcriterion.com/archive/14/sept95/page.htm
Extractions: by Tim Page S Apparently, there were few events To date, there has not been a reliable life of Heifetz. And so The Heifetz Collection , a vast trove of sixty-five compact discs (arranged into forty-six self-sufficient volumes) issued earlier this year by BMG S static proven Wunderkinder RCA Victor, then RCA Red Seal, and has now been transmogrified into a division of BMG Classics. The exceptions are some fine performances for EMI The Heifetz Collection BMG was unable to secure the rights. (A London-based magazine called The Strad was an absolute master of the violin miniature. And, because the one-sided 78- RPM H portamento everything The Heifetz Collection contains two chimerical renditions of the Glazunov Concerto in A minor; only Michael Rabin, on EMI H music RPM H agitato Sturm und Drang there The forty-sixth and final box in The Heifetz Collection USC The New York Times T The Heifetz Collection speaks volumes. From The New Criterion Vol. 14, No. 1, September 1995 Back to the top www.newcriterion.com
Thomas A. Goldwasser Rare Books: Signature. By Albert Spalding Author spalding, albert. Title Signature. American violinist spalding (18881953)gave the US premieres of the violin concertos of Dohnnyi, Elgar, http://www.goldwasserbooks.com/cgi-bin/gwb455.cgi/16340.html
Extractions: Title: Signature. On a leaf extracted from an autograph album (4-3/8 x 6 inches). Very good, with three holes punched along the left edge of the page. American violinist Spalding (1888-1953) gave the U.S. premieres of the violin concertos of Dohanyi, Elgar, and Barber. His own works include two violin concertos, a string quartet, and a fictionalized biography of Tartini. Price: $50.00 buy now contact us mailing list shopping cart ... Bibliopolis
Thomas A. Goldwasser Rare Books: Violinist 5 matches found for violinist. Menuhin, Sir Yehudi. Signed photograph. spalding, albert. Signature. Szigeti, Joseph. Autograph signature. http://www.goldwasserbooks.com/cgi-bin/gwb455.cgi/scan/mp=keywords/se=violinist/