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Nahum Nardi
… to change its name to Nardi. In May 1929, Nardi and the violinist Moshe Weisbord, whom he accompanied on the piano, …
Sholom Secunda
… His output from this period includes a string quartet, a violin concerto, an orchestral tone poem, and two cantatas: …
Mordekhai Seter
… chamber music, notably the often-performed Sonata (two violins, 1951-2) Ricercar (strings, 1953-6), and Elegy (violin and piano, 1954). His orchestral pieces were written …
Yehuda Sharett (Shertok)
… poems of various Hebrew poets. … Isareli Composer & violinist … Song … Composer … Hebrew … Songs … Yehuda …
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco
… Jascha Heifitz commissioned Castelnuovo-Tedesco to write a violin concerto. In response to rising anti-Semitism in …
Jacques Offenbach
… prodigy early on, and at the age of four he began to study violin with his father. By age nine, Offenbach took up study …
Jan Peerce
… in New York City in 1904. Peerce’s first instrument was the violin, beginning his performance career as a violinist for an NYC dance band. In 1933, he was offered a … … 0 … Metropolitan … Opera … Tenor … Cantor … Violinist … Radio … City … New York … Jan Peerce …
David Zehavi
… pushed him to get a musical education and playing the violin. But Zehavi preferred to play the piano. He began …
Bronislaw Huberman
… Born in Czestochowa , Poland . Was a celebrity violin virtuoso in Europe . Founded the Palestine Orchestra, … (later to be called Israel Philharmonic Orchestra). … Violinist & founder of the Palestine Philharmonic Orchestra …
Joseph Kaminski
… music in Warsaw, Berlin and Vienna. Worked as a violin player in Warsaw, as the first violin in the Warsaw Radio Symphony Orchestra. Immigrated to Palestine in 1937 to play first violin in the Palestine Orchestra (later 'Israel …