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    Louis Krasner (21 June [O.S. 8 June] 1903 – 4 May 1995) was a Russian Empire-born American classical violinist who premiered the violin concertos of Alban...
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  • Pollock-Krasner Foundation Lisa Krasner, American politician Louis Krasner (1903–1995), Russian-American violinist and teacher Milton R. Krasner, American...
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    was commissioned by Louis Krasner, and dedicated by Berg to "the memory of an angel". It was the last work he completed. Krasner performed the solo part...
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    Samuel Krasner (born March 30, 1961) is an American lawyer who is the 26th District Attorney of Philadelphia. Elected to the position in 2017, Krasner was...
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    by the National Music Museum in South Dakota from violinist Louis Krasner in 1985. Krasner had purchased it in 1934 through a dealer in London. The curator...
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  • with Louis Krasner as the soloist (Krasner had previously given the premiere of the Violin Concerto by Schoenberg's pupil, Alban Berg). Krasner later...
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    influence on contemporary music performance practice in the US (e.g., Louis Krasner, Eugene Lehner and Rudolf Kolisch at the New England Conservatory of...
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  • William Krasner (June 8, 1917 – October 29, 2003) was an American mystery novelist. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, he was the son of Russian Jewish immigrants...
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    Erich Kleiber, Gustav Klimt, Wilhelm Klitsch, Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Louis Krasner, Józef Koffler, Oskar Kokoschka, René Leibowitz, Erich Leinsdorf, Adolf...
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    of Into the Wild and Into Thin Air, columnist for Outside magazine Louis Krasner (1903–1995), American violinist Michio, leader of the worldwide macrobiotic...
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  • Coretta Scott King, voice, civil rights leader Mátti Kovler, composer Louis Krasner, violinist Vuk Kulenovic, classical composer Eugene Edward Lacritz,...
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    Symphony, Philadelphia Orchestra, 1936 Arnold Schoenberg, Violin Concerto, Louis Krasner as soloist, Philadelphia Orchestra, 6 December 1940 Arnold Schoenberg...
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    financially much-needed) commission from the Russian-American violinist Louis Krasner for a Violin Concerto (1935). This profoundly elegiac work, composed...
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    consulted (as was Oskar Adler) by Louis Krasner over technical difficulties in Alban Berg's Violin Concerto, which Krasner was to premiere. He owned the Brancaccio...
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    Amati violin from 1655, which was once owned by the famed violinist Louis Krasner. Hristova is married to composer David Serkin Ludwig. "Violinist performs...
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  • Time. 10 January 1927. ISSN 0040-781X. Retrieved 11 January 2023. Kaufman, Louis; Kaufman, Annette (2013). A Fiddler's Tale: How Hollywood and Vivaldi Discovered...
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    with alcoholism for most of his life. In 1945, he married the artist Lee Krasner, who became an important influence on his career and on his legacy. Pollock...
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  • Díaz's primary teachers were his father Manuel Díaz, Burton Fine, Louis Krasner, and Joseph de Pasquale. His recording of transcriptions by William...
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    Vitalij Kowaljow (born 1968) a bass opera singer, lives in Switzerland. Louis Krasner (1903–1995), American classical violinist Natalya Lagoda (1974–2015)...
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    at the Berlin Philharmonic. Louis Krasner's account is from a 1987 interview. In 1936, Webern insisted that he and Krasner travel through Nazi Germany...
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    be dismissed. In January 1935, the Russian-born American violinist Louis Krasner, who had championed Berg's work in the United States, approached Berg...
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  • economist and academic entrepreneur Arthur Komar – theoretical physicist Louis Krasner – violinist Edgar Lane – professor of political science Melvin Lax –...
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    another compilation, Webern conducts Berg, with Berg's Violin Concerto (Louis Krasner, violin, BBC Symphony Orchestra, cond. Anton Webern). [London]: Continuum...
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  • host (b. 1924) Ginger Rogers, dancer and entertainer (born 1911) May 4 Louis Krasner, Ukrainian-American violinist (b. 1903) Connie Wisniewski, baseball...
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  • the world premiere of Berg's Violin Concerto, played by Louis Krasner. He arranged for Krasner to come to Britain for the local premiere; in the event...
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  • Non-Vocal Anton Webern conducting BBC Symphony Orchestra, Galimir Quartet, Louis Krasner – Berg: Violin Concerto, Lyric Suite Edward Elgar conducting the Royal...
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  • Wilma 1956 Fiji living Fijan / New Zealand Pupil of Dorothy DeLay and Louis Krasner / founder of the New Zealand String Quartet / concertmaster of the New...
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  • the violinist Louis Krasner consulted Adler (as well as Carl Flesch) about the solo part of Alban Berg's Violin Concerto, which Krasner had commissioned...
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  • In Barcelona, Alban Berg's Violin Concerto is given its premiere, by Louis Krasner May 2 – Peter and the Wolf (Петя и волк, Petya i volk), a Russian fairy...
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  • finally given its first performance with a professional orchestra by Louis Krasner and the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Dimitri Mitropoulos...
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