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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 …

Isadore Freed
… Music in Philadelphia . The program included a Sonata for Violin and Piano, a Suite for Viola and Piano, his first …
David Beyglman
… studying several instruments, chiefly the clarinet and the violin. In 1912, he became the director of the Yitskhok …
Julius Chajes
… State University. Henryk Szeryng often played Chajes's violin sonata in recitals, and wrote of Chajes (in a letter …
Boris Thomashefsky
… opening season was to include The Woman Cantor, The Broken Violin, Mozel Tov, and The Pintele Yid. These plans were …
Gideon Klein
… 1941-1945 include: String Quartet, Opus 2 (1941), Duo for Violin and Cello (1941, unfinished), Madrigal for Two … Czech translation by Erich A Saudek (1943), Trio for Violin, Viola and Cello (1944), and a Partita (Trio for Violin, Viola and Cello in arrangement for chamber orchestra …
Hans Krása
… of six. At age ten, Hans’ father bought him a genuine Amati violin and arranged lessons for him with the concertmaster …

Egon Ledeč
… Egon Ledeč, violinist, born March 16, 1889 in Kostelec nad Orlici ( Eastern Bohemia ). Ledeč studied violin performance at the Prague Conservatory under teacher … known as the “Doctor’s Quartet” along with Dr. Ilona Král, violinist Viktor Kóhn, and Dr, Klapp. The Doctor’s Quartet …
Zikmund (Siegmund) Schul
… Schul’s last and most extensive work was his Duo for Violin and Viola , composed between March and May of 1942. A …