|
Stricken field; the Little Bighorn since 1876.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Reference & Research Book News
|
May 1, 2008
|
COPYRIGHT 2008 Book News, Inc. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group.
(Hide copyright information)
Copyright
|
9780806137919
Stricken field; the Little Bighorn since 1876.
Greene, Jerome A.
U. of Oklahoma Pr.
2008
352 pages
$34.95
|
Obituary: Oscar Shumsky
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...surviving pupil of the legendary Leopold Auer, who trained some of the greatest...playing was a perfect example of the Auer tradition; impeccable musicianship...the Philadelphia Orchestra under Leopold Stokowski playing a Mozart concerto...
|
|
Violinist to perform `unplayable' Tchaikovsky concerto in Detroit
News Wire article from: AP Worldstream
; ...completed in 1878 and written for Leopold Auer, a famed Russian violinist and instructor...renowned Stradivarius built in 1690. Auer refused, however, to perform the...though Tchaikovsky dedicated it to Leopold Auer, he removed that. Three years...
|
|
Violinist to Perform 'Unplayable' Piece
News Wire article from: AP Online
; ...completed in 1878 and written for Leopold Auer, a famed Russian violinist and instructor...renowned Stradivarius built in 1690. Auer refused, however, to perform the...though Tchaikovsky dedicated it to Leopold Auer, he removed that. Three years...
|
|
The "gypsy" chameleon
Magazine article from: Strings
; ...age of 12. The "virtuoso-smith" Leopold Auer discovered the talented young violinist...famous pedagogue happened to hear him. Auer immediately offered to take him to Dresden where he became Auer's student, with all living costs...
|
|
The Sound Of Perfection;Jascha Heifetz;Songs of Praise For the Century's Master Violinist
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...old and auditioned for the great Leopold Auer, who taught a whole generation of...and, briefly, Nathan Milstein. Auer, to whom Tchaikovsky had dedicated...a Carnegie Hall box were pianist Leopold Godowsky and violinist Mischa Elman...
|
|
ADVICE FROM A MASTER VIOLONIST: PRACTICE
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe
; ...something wonderful about his own teacher, Leopold Auer. "The most fantastic moments of my career...my concerts, but when I was studying with Auer." In some of his published comments about Auer, Milstein had not been as enthusiastic...
|
|
Ruth Ray, violinist and teacher
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times
; ...studied with prominent violin teacher Leopold Auer, shared billing with Enrico Caruso...was invited to play in Germany with Auer, regarded along with Otakar Sevcik...teachers of the day. In 1914, at Auer's summer home in Loschwitz-bei...
|
|
Violin Concerto. Romance No. 2
Magazine article from: Fanfare
; ...born in 1917 in Philadelphia, studied with Leopold Auer in New York and then at the Curtis Institute until Auer's death - altogether about five years. He therefore spent about as much time with Auer as did Heifetz - and much more than did...
|
|
Readers write
Magazine article from: Strings
; ...Leonid Kogan began formal studies at age ten under Leopold Auer. However, Auer died in the United States in 1930. Kogan, born in...Soviet Union in 1934. Formal or otherwise, study with Auer must have taken some doing. David Schoenbaum via...
|
|
Tchaikovsky is violinist's gold standard
Newspaper article from: Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
; ...of violin playing, a style that was exemplified by Leopold Auer and Nathan Milstein." He said there are several versions...concerto, but his personal preference is the one by Auer. "Auer made some improvements to the score, and I think it...
|
Find more facts and information related to the
article "Stricken field; the Little Bighorn since ..."