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Frederick Grinke CBE (8
August 1911 – 16
March 1987) was a Canadian-born
violinist who had an
international career as soloist,
chamber musician, and teacher...
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describes a
Soviet rezident in the
United States named "Bill
Grinke," "Bill," and "Walter
Grinke," whom she
describes as a "pedestrian" man,
looking about...
- he
joined the
Grinke piano trio with
violinist Frederick Grinke and
cellist Florence Hooton. He also
performed duos with both
Grinke and Hooton. During...
- he had
lessons from
Zakhar Bron,
Herman Krebbers, Igor Ozim,
Frederick Grinke, Sándor Végh,
Emanuel Hurwitz, Bela
Dekany and
Erich Gruenberg. He is a...
- with
cellist Antoni Sala and his
Violin Sonata No. 1 (1909) with
Frederick Grinke, who
performed and
recorded several of his
chamber works. His
Piano Sonatina...
- Warburton, the
first female British amb****ador, and the violinist,
Frederick Grinke, also lie
within the churchyard.
Historic England, "Church of St Mary, Thornham...
- won the
Rowsby Woof Prize) and the
Paris Conservatoire under Frederick Grinke and Rene Benedetti. He won the All
England Violin Competition in the Festival...
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Kenneth Skeaping 1925
George Whitaker 1925-29
Pierre Tas 1929-31
Frederick Grinke 1931-37 Max
Salpeter 1939-40
Viola Frank Howard 1922
Leonard Rubinstein...
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Triple Concerto.
During the 1930s she was a
member of the
Grinke Trio (with
violinist Frederick Grinke and
pianist Dorothy Manley, and
later Kendall Taylor)...
- Academy:
Voice of the
Talented Tenth.
Louisiana State University Press, 1981.
Grinké,
Francis J. (1942). Woodson,
Carter G. (ed.). The
Works of
Francis J. Grimké...