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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, …
Yehuda Sharett (Shertok)
… poems of various Hebrew poets. … Isareli Composer & violinist … Song … Composer … Hebrew … Songs … Yehuda …
Jan Peerce
… 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 …
Bronislaw Huberman
… (later to be called Israel Philharmonic Orchestra). … Violinist & founder of the Palestine Philharmonic Orchestra …
Joseph Kaminski
… works for solo instruments, orchestral and chamber works. … Violinist & composer … Joseph Kaminski …

Egon Ledeč
… Egon Ledeč, violinist, born March 16, 1889 in Kostelec nad Orlici ( … known as the “Doctor’s Quartet” along with Dr. Ilona Král, violinist Viktor Kóhn, and Dr, Klapp. The Doctor’s Quartet … formed the “Ledeč Quartet” together with amateur second violinist Schneider, violist Viktor Kohn and his brother …
Karel Ančerl
… six cellos, and one double bass. The young and talented violinist Karel Kröhlich was chosen as concertmaster, seconded by veteran violinist Egon Ledeč. Terezín’s music critic Victor Ullmann …
Yankele Hershkowitz (Herszkowicz)
… a time, he was accompanied by Karol Rosensweig, an amateur violinist and traveling salesman from Vienna . Hershkowitz …

Issachar Miron-Michrovsky
… an owner of a local department store, a rabbi, and a violinist by education, endured inhuman suffering in the …
Fritz (Friedrich) Kriesler
… Friedrich 'Fritz' Kreisler was an Austrian-born American violinist and composer. Of Jewish heritage, he was … masters of his day and regarded as one of the greatest violinists of all time, he was known for his sweet tone and expressive phrasing. Like many great violinists of his generation, he produced a characteristic …