• Sol Babitz (October 11, 1911 – 1982) was an American violinist, musicologist, teacher, writer, and pioneer of historically informed performance. He married...
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  • cultural milieu of Los Angeles. Babitz was born in Hollywood, California, the daughter of Mae, an artist, and Sol Babitz, a classical violinist on contract...
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    composer and instrument, she believes in it and feels it intensely." Sol Babitz stated that "She always played the music 'as written' with the result...
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    informed performances, once it was published in English translation by Sol Babitz in 1956. Of greater assistance to such performance was Erwin Jacobi's...
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  • mechanical rhythmic approach, and equal stress to all subintervals; violinist Sol Babitz considered it "sewing machine" style with limited flexibility. Some writers...
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  • Auclair (1924–2005) Florence Austin (1884–1927) Felix Ayo (1933–2023) Sol Babitz (1911–1982) Oskar Back (1879–1963) Ik-Hwan Bae (1956–2014) Israel Baker...
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    Her nephew was the musicologist and violinist Sol Babitz, and her great-niece was the writer Eve Babitz. She moved to Beverly Hills, died there on May...
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  • Violin – Victor Arno, Sol Babitz, Israel Baker, Robert Barene, George Berres, Henry Camusi, Joachim Chassman, Dave Crocov, Adolph DiTullio, Peter Ellis...
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  • Villa-Lobos, Anton Webern, Distinguished performers during this era included Sol Babitz, Richard Bühlig, John Cage, Robert Craft, Ingolf Dahl, Marni Nixon, Eudice...
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  • station KPFK. She specialized in baroque music and played harpsichord with Sol Babitz, violinist in the Early Music Laboratory Group. She also performed chamber...
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  • doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.25244. Retrieved 12 January 2021. Babitz, Sol. “A Problem of Rhythm in Baroque Music.” The Musical Quarterly 38, no...
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    Hunt-Lieberson, to name just a few. Sol Babitz, the Festival's first concertmaster, was a confidant of Stravinsky, and Babitz's expertise in Baroque period performance...
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  • Ulyate, Hoyt Bohannon, Francis Howard, Seymour Zeldin (tbn); Israel Baker, Sol Babitz (vn); Cecil Figelski (va); George Neikrug (vc); Igor Stravinsky (Sept...
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    on the Ornaments of Music. Practical edition. Translated and edited by Sol Babitz. Los Angeles: Early Music Laboratory, 1970. Verdejo, Adrian. "Joseph Petric"...
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  • Representatives (1985–2000) and Senate (2000–2008) (b. 1927) December 17 Eve Babitz, 78, visual artist and author (b. 1943) Doug Ericksen, 52, politician, member...
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  • Letendre, Robert Bly, Virgil Abloh, Guillermo Roux, Lawrence Weiner, Eve Babitz, Richard Rogers, Wayne Thiebaud, Sabine Weiss 2020 in art - Death of John...
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    II.1. Anon. 2008. Tawa 2001, p. 352. Vande Moortele 2013, 269, 284n9. BABITZ, SOL (1941). "Stravinsky's Symphony in C (1940)". The Musical Quarterly. XXVII...
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    Wilshire Blvd. Many famous artists gave one-man shows there, including Mae Babitz, Edgar Payne (posthumously), Leonora Cetone Starr, and Innocenzo Daraio...
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