Roman Totenberg (January 1, 1911 – May 8, 2012) was a Polish-American violinist and educator. A child prodigy, he lived in Poland, Moscow, Berlin, and...
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Nina Totenberg (born January 14, 1944) is an American legal affairs correspondent for National Public Radio (NPR) focusing primarily on the Supreme Court...
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The Ames Stradivarius was sold to Polish-born American violinist Roman Totenberg in 1943, for $15,000 (equivalent to $264,000 in 2023), and it was his...
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Maryland. Amy Totenberg was born in New York City, the daughter of Melanie Francis (Eisenberg), a real estate broker, and violinist Roman Totenberg. Her father...
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have stolen the Ames Stradivarius, a valuable antique violin, from Roman Totenberg in 1980. Although Johnson was suspected, the instrument was not recovered...
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was also the chamber music partner of such acclaimed violinists as Roman Totenberg, Ida Haendel and Henryk Szeryng, and in 1934, he toured Poland with...
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ceremony at D23 Expo 2017". 14 July 2017. Weber, Bruce (8 May 2012). "Roman Totenberg, Violinist and Teacher, Dies at 101". The New York Times. Guerin, Harry...
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children was added. Previous leaders of the school include violinist Roman Totenberg, director from 1978 to 1985, pianist Victor Rosenbaum, director from...
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Archived from the original on 11 May 2014. Nuckols, Ben (6 August 2015). "Roman Totenberg: Violinist who claimed rival musician stole his Stradivarius is vindicated...
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Totenberg may refer to the following places in Germany: hills: Totenberg, the highest hill in the Bramwald, Lower Saxony Totenberg (Vorderer Vogelsberg)...
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2015). "Roman Totenberg's Stolen Stradivarius Is Found After 35 Years". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 7 August 2015. Totenberg, Nina (6...
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10 March 2017. Retrieved 13 March 2017. Weber, Bruce (8 May 2012). "Roman Totenberg, Violinist and Teacher, Dies at 101". The New York Times. "Robert Orrin...
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Odnoposoff, Eric Rosenblith, Max Rostal, Henryk Szeryng, Henri Temianka, Roman Totenberg and Josef Wolfsthal, all of whom achieved considerable fame as both...
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immigrated to New York City at the age of two. He studied violin with Roman Totenberg and, during the summers, studied with faculty from the National Conservatory...
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(father of cellist Lynn Harrell) and violinist Roman Totenberg (father of NPR legal correspondent Nina Totenberg). Early performance highlights include then-student...
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(deceased) Leslie Parnas – cellist (deceased) Sumner Redstone – media mogul Roman Totenberg – violinist (deceased) Paul Ulanowsky – pianist Roger Voisin – principal...
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journalism Ronald Thomas – cello, chamber music Sally Thomas – violin Roman Totenberg – violin Rosalyn Tureck – piano Ronald Turini – piano William Vacchiano...
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(1906–1992) Jean Ter-Merguerian (1935–2015) Jacques Thibaud (1880–1953) Roman Totenberg (1911–2012) Andor Toth (1925–2006) Charles Treger (1935–2023) Anahit...
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1971) 1911 – Hank Greenberg, American baseball player (d. 1986) 1911 – Roman Totenberg, Polish-American violinist and educator (d. 2012) 1911 – Audrey Wurdemann...
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considered the top 20th century composer who immigrated from Russia Roman Totenberg (1911–2012), Polish-born violinist Thomas Tyra (1933–1995), college...
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(b. 1928) 2012 – Ampon Tangnoppakul, Thai criminal (b. 1948) 2012 – Roman Totenberg, Polish-American violinist and educator (b. 1911) 2013 – Jeanne Cooper...
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overseas. Under Yehudi Menuhin's patronage, Baller, Gabor Rejto and Roman Totenberg formed the Alma Trio in 1942–1943 at Menuhin's Alma estate in Los Gatos...
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brand. January 1 Hank Greenberg, American baseball player (d. 1986) Roman Totenberg, Polish-American violinist (d. 2012) January 2 – Pavel Rychagov, Soviet...
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(1900–1980), Emil Telmányi (1892–1988), Georges Frey (1890–1975), Roman Totenberg (1911–2012), Otto Büchner (1924–2008), Tossy Spivakovsky (1906–1998)...
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Olmstead (2002), p. 243. Mennin began to write a violin concerto for Roman Totenberg during the early 1950s. He completed a slow movement in short score...
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notable soloists that he performed with were: Sviatoslav Richter, Roman Totenberg and Ivry Gitlis. He retired in 1991, but continued to work at the university...
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prestigious Mendelssohn Prize in chamber music the following year with Roman Totenberg. In 1932 he made a tour of the United States with Yehudi Menuhin. With...
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(Where the Wild Things Are, Little Bear), complications of a stroke. Roman Totenberg, 101, Polish-born American violinist, renal failure. Vo Rogue, 28,...
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Lesser, Colin Carr, and Michael Kannen, and violinists Robert Mann, Roman Totenberg, James Buswell, Arnold Steinhardt and Eric Rosenblith. Festival appearances...
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Rostal [pupils] Wolfgang Schocken Henryk Szeryng [pupils] Henri Temianka Roman Totenberg Josef Wolfsthal Malcolm Bilson this teacher's teachers Fleurville (...
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