Jascha Heifetz, well known Jewish violinist, was married to Mrs. Florence Vidor, a Christian, last Monday in New York City. Charles E. Kelby, former Supreme Court Justice performed the ceremony. Mr.
It's hard not to talk numbers when it comes to the new Jascha Heifetzcollection. Last week Sony Classical released a 10-pound box of the famed violinist's recordings — 103 CDs in all, which the ...
For many listeners, Jascha Heifetz (1901-1987) remains the greatest violinist of the 20th century. He had one of the longest recording careers in history -- more than 60 years -- and his principal ...
The Heifetz International Music Institute today announced two major competitive grant awards given this month in support of the Institute’s training program for exceptional young musicians, held every ...
Jascha Heifetz and Fritz Kreisler were both born on Feb. 2 — Kreisler in 1875 and Heifetz in 1901. But the two men share more than just a birthday. Music commentator Miles Hoffman joins Renee Montagne ...
If You Are Pleased with the “Jewish Dally Bulletin” Tell Your Friends to Subscribe. Dr. Leopold Auer, famous violin teacher, who numbered among his pupils Mischa Elman, Jascha Heifetz and Efrem ...
Jascha Heifetz's $6 million violin, which has been played publicly only once or twice a year in the past decade, will be played regularly for the next three years by San Francisco Symphony ...
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