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Henryk Bolesław
Szeryng (usually
pronounced HEN-r-ik SHEH-r-in-g) (22
September 1918 – 3
March 1988) was a Polish-Mexican violinist. He was born in Warsaw...
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Segal Award (2012).
Hadelich currently performs with the 1744 "Leduc /
Szeryng"
Guarneri del Gesu lent to him
through the
Tarisio Trust for an extended...
- and, at the
insistence and
encouragement of the
great violinist Henryk Szeryng,
Conciertos Daniel in Madrid. The Polish-American
pianist Arthur Rubinstein...
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soloists such as Paul Badura-Skoda,
Claudio Arrau, Jörg Demus,
Henryck Szeryng,
Nicanor Zabaleta, Plácido Domingo, Kurt Rydl and
Alfred Brendel have performed...
- Pahlavi, the last Shah of Iran, and a
member of the
Pahlavi dynasty Henryk Szeryng,
violinist There are two
Commonwealth War
Graves Commission graves at the...
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Franco Gulli at the
Accademia Chigiana in Siena,
Italy and
Henryk Szeryng at the
Geneva Conservatory. In 1973, he was
awarded a
prize in the International...
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considered an
outstanding chamber musician,
partnering with
Henryk Szeryng,
Jascha Heifetz,
Pablo Casals,
Gregor Piatigorsky and the
Guarneri Quartet...
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tutelage of
Frederick Grinke. He
later studied with
Endre Wolf,
Menuhin and
Szeryng. In 1964
Friend became the
youngest ever leader/concertmaster of the London...
- of such
acclaimed violinists as
Roman Totenberg, Ida
Haendel and
Henryk Szeryng, and in 1934, he
toured Poland with U.S. violinist,
Bronislav Gimpel. On...
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encouragement and
support of
Isaac Stern. In 1994, he
received the
Henryk Szeryng Foundation Career Award.
Gluzman plays a 1690
Stradivarius violin known...