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Joseph Achron
… St. Petersburg Conservatory where he studied under renowned violinist Leopold Auer, and composer Anatoly Lyadov. In 1908 … after World War I, Achron toured extensively as a concert violinist throughout Europe and the Near East , finally … Russian and European Jewry. Joseph (Yussl) Achron, Jewish violinist and composer, was born May 1/13, 1886 in …
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 … Composers … Song … Composer … Hebrew … Songs … …
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 …