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militant group. The incident made headlines and Heifetz defiantly announced that he would not stop playing the Strauss. Threats continued to come, however, and he omitted the Strauss from his next recital without explanation. His last concert was cancelled after his swollen right hand began to hurt.
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His father, Reuven Heifetz, was a local violin teacher and served as the concertmaster of the Vilnius Theatre Orchestra for one season before the theatre closed down. While Jascha was an infant, his father did a series of tests, observing how his son responded to his violin playing. This convinced
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described Heifetz as being the master of playing "silk underwear music", a characterization he did not intend as a compliment. Other critics argue that he infused his playing with feeling and reverence for the composer's intentions. His style of playing was highly influential in defining the way
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After an only partially successful operation on his right shoulder in 1972, Heifetz ceased giving concerts and making records. His prowess as a performer remained, and he still played privately until the end—but his bow arm was affected, and he could never again hold the bow as high as before.
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Heifetz visited much of Europe while still in his teens. In April 1911, he performed in an outdoor concert in St. Petersburg before 25,000 spectators; there was such a reaction that police officers needed to protect the young violinist after the concert. In 1914, he performed with the
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recording ban (which began in 1942), Heifetz recorded with American Decca because the company settled with the union in 1943, well before RCA Victor resolved their dispute with the musicians. He recorded primarily short pieces, including his own arrangements of music by
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The famed Guarneri is now in the San Francisco Legion of Honor Museum, as instructed by Heifetz in his will, and may only be taken out and played "on special occasions" by deserving players. The instrument has recently been on loan to San Francisco Symphony's
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outside his hotel by a young man who struck Heifetz's violin case with a crowbar, prompting Heifetz to use his bow-controlling right hand to protect his priceless violins. The attacker escaped and was never found. The attack has since been attributed to the
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After the seasons of 1955–56, Heifetz announced that he would sharply curtail his concert activity, saying "I have been playing for a very long time." In 1958, he tripped in his kitchen and fractured his right hip, resulting in hospitalization at
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The record confirming his birth on January 20, 1901 (full archival citation – LVIA/728/4/77) is held at the Lithuanian State Historical Archives (LVIA). A copy of the record is held on microfilm by the family history archives of
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and a near fatal staphylococcus infection. He was invited to play Beethoven at the United Nations General Assembly, and entered leaning on a cane. By 1967, Heifetz had considerably curtailed his concert performances.
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Heifetz made his first recordings in Russia during 1910–11, while still a student of Leopold Auer. The existence of these recordings was not generally known until after Heifetz's death, when several sides, including
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in his recitals. At the time, many considered Strauss and a number of other German intellectuals Nazis, or at least Nazi sympathizers, and Strauss works were unofficially banned in Israel along with those of
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at several colleges and universities. He was a peace activist who protested US military intervention around the world, and encouraged peace talks between Israel and Palestine. He died of cancer in 2001.
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for the first time in a Berlin private house, in a "private press matinee on May 20, 1912. The home was that of Arthur Abell, the pre-eminent Berlin music critic for the American magazine,
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January 20] 1901 – December 10, 1987) was a Jewish-Russian-American violinist, widely regarded as one of the greatest violinists of all time. Born in
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At four years old, Heifetz started violin lessons and in 1906, he was admitted to the Vilnius Music School where he studied with Ilya Davidovitch Malkin. Recognized as a
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prompted many classical musicians to develop the opinion Korngold was not a "serious" composer and to avoid his music in order to avoid being associated with him.
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Returning to RCA Victor in 1946, Heifetz continued to record extensively for the company, including solo, chamber, and concerto recordings, primarily with the
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him that Jascha had great potential, and before Jascha was two years old, his father bought him a small violin, and taught him bowing and simple fingering.
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del Gesù, the last of which he preferred and kept until his death. The Dolphin Strad is currently owned by the Nippon Music Foundation and is on loan to
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By the age of 18, Heifetz was the highest-paid violinist in the world. He had a long and successful concert career, including wartime service with the
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and Irmgard von Cube. He played himself, stepping in to save a music school for poor children from foreclosure. He later appeared in the film,
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Late in life, Heifetz was known as a dedicated teacher and a champion of socio-political causes. He publicly advocated to establish
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where he remained for most of the rest of his career. On October 28, 1927, Heifetz was the starring act at the grand opening of
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on July 27, 1946, session. Heifetz soon returned to RCA Victor, where he continued to make recordings until the early 1970s.
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Mrs. Byrne's dictionary of unusual, obscure, and preposterous words gathered from numerous and diverse authoritative sources
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In 1954, Heifetz began working with pianist Brooks Smith, who was Heifetz's accompanist for many years until he changed to
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G string, plain unvarnished gut D and A strings, and a Goldbrokat medium steel E string, and employed clear Hill-brand
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protested smog by wearing gas masks, and in 1967, he converted his Renault passenger car into an electric vehicle.
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with Walter Hendl and the RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra (drawn from New York musicians); the 1965 recording of
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and serves as an inspiration to the students there. During his teaching career Heifetz taught, among others,
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Brother Against Brother: Violence and Extremism in Israeli Politics from Altalena to the Rabin Assassination
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sparingly. Heifetz believed that playing on gut strings was important in rendering an individual sound.
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Heifetz's third child, known as Jay, is a professional photographer. He was head of marketing for the
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On November 9, 1917, shortly after his Carnegie Hall debut, Heifetz made his first recordings for the
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in Los Angeles, California, on December 10, 1987, at the age of 86 following a fall in his home.
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as his accompanist in retirement. He was also accompanied in concert for more than 20 years by
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in the UK because RCA Victor cut back on expensive classical recording sessions during the
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Heifetz was very particular about his choice of strings. He used a silver-wound Tricolore
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Heifetz's second child, Robert, picked up a love of sailing from his father. He taught
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aired, an hour-long color special in which he performed a series of short works: the
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as an emergency phone number, and crusaded for clean air. He and his students at the
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Nikolaus de Palezieux, Jascha Heifetz – The Supreme (2000 RCA Victor compilation)
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Heifetz married twice for 17 years each. His first wife was silent film actress
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Heifetz married a second time, wedding Frances Spiegelberg in January 1947 in
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in the audience asked "Do you think it's hot in here?", whereupon the pianist
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with Toscanini and the NBC Symphony has also been released, unofficially.
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Jascha Heifetz Collection (ARS.0046), Stanford Archive of Recorded Sound
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Heifetz taught the violin extensively, holding master classes first at
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During the war, Heifetz commissioned a number of pieces, including the
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NPR Classical Music: Heifetz at War: Behind the Scenes, Near the Front
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with Reiner and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra; the 1957 recording of
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in New York City, and became an immediate sensation. Fellow violinist
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had occurred less than ten years earlier and a last-minute plea from
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digitally remastered by MCA Classics in 1988, RCA Victor liner notes
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modern violinists approached the instrument. His use of rapid
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as well as a later collaboration with Rubinstein and cellist
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Heifetz was "regarded as the greatest violin virtuoso since
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On his third tour to Israel in 1953, Heifetz included the
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and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra; the 1961 recording of
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and was trained in the Russian classical violin style in
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Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the United States
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Dictionary of Unusual, Obscure and Preposterous Words
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He also arranged a number of pieces, such as 696:at a time when Korngold's scoring of films for 1804: 1649: 1021:, where the faculty included renowned cellist 941:He left Israel and did not return until 1970. 831:(with the same forces); the 1959 recording of 750:From 1944 to 1946, largely as a result of the 343:He played in Germany and Scandinavia, and met 2549: 2529:Discography of American Historical Recordings 1336: 1334: 3783:American people of Lithuanian-Jewish descent 2126:"Jascha Heifetz Says Wife Broke Into Home". 1367: 1365: 1195:Heifetz played a featured role in the movie 1145:. Her married name is Josefa Heifetz Byrne. 472:In May 1945 Heifetz played with his son for 2563: 2224:"San Francisco Academy Orchestra Pressroom" 1844:"Gamut Music Inc, Tricolore Strings Return" 1763: 1586: 1525:, vol. 67, no. 18, pp. 59–67 1511: 3858:20th-century American classical violinists 2556: 2542: 2306:"Robert Heifetz; Educator, Peace Activist" 2244: 1998:. Columbia University Press. p. 176. 1331: 931:Heifetz was attacked after his recital in 206: 42: 3808:Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winners 1379: 1377: 1362: 1125:. In 1989, Heifetz received a posthumous 971:Heifetz enjoyed sailing off the coast of 2018: 1650:Axelrod, Herbert; Axelrod, Todd (1990). 1562: 1560: 1558: 1556: 1554: 1552: 1550: 1548: 1455:, Oxford University Press, 2004. p. 331. 1001: 894: 737: 457:On April 17, 1926, Heifetz performed at 370: 2424:You may hear Jascha Heifetz performing 2402:, Frederick A. Stokes Company, New York 1505: 1383: 674:, and again in stereo in 1955 with the 507: 392:You may hear Jascha Heifetz performing 14: 3760: 1994:Pedahzur, Ami; Perliger, Arie (2009). 1885: 1779:Harold Schonberg (December 28, 1987). 1683: 1452:The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music 1429:Jascha Heifetz – the official web site 1374: 1264: 27:Russian-American violinist (1901–1987) 2537: 1545: 1476:Wallechinsky, David and Amy Wallace. 1164:, and the chief financial officer of 141: 3848:USC Thornton School of Music faculty 3843:Saint Petersburg Conservatory alumni 3788:20th-century American male musicians 2351: 2023:. Simon & Schuster. p. 68. 1912: 1860: 1717: 1601: 1137:Heifetz's first child, Josefa, is a 890: 781:(arranged by Heifetz and Crosby) by 446:: when he told the brother (usually 176: 168: 3813:Jewish American classical musicians 3793:20th-century Russian male musicians 1924:. Amadeus Press. pp. 251–260. 1865:. 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