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    János Starker (/ˈstɑːrkər/; Hungarian: [ˈʃtɒrkɛr]; July 5, 1924 – April 28, 2013) was a Hungarian-American cellist. From 1958 until his death, he taught...
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  • Starker is a surname shared by: Erwin Starker [de] (1872–1938), German painter János Starker (1924–2013), Jewish Hungarian-American cellist Joseph B. Starker...
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  • Look up János in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. János is a masculine Hungarian given name. It originates from the Hebrew name Johanan and is thus a...
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    nominated for a 2021 Grammy. His "hero" grandfather, noted cellist János Starker, was a multiple nominee and Grammy winner. Between April 2017 and March...
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    championed by such major artists as Jascha Heifetz, Gregor Piatigorsky, and János Starker. Miklós Rózsa was born in Budapest and was introduced to classical and...
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  • ballet Daphnis et Chloé. This Suite was popularized by the cellist János Starker. 2014 - Alisa Weilerstein, Solo 2019 – Marina Tarasova, Gaspar Cassadó:...
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    cello teachers – being a student of David Popper and the teacher of János Starker. Adolf Schiffer was born in Apatin, Kingdom of Hungary in 1873. He is...
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  • retrieved 2024-01-08 Starker at 100: Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi remembers cellist János Starker. https://www.thestrad.com/playing-hub/starker...
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    Bernstein (conductor), New York Philharmonic – Columbia Masterworks 1973 – János Starker (cello), Richard Parnas (viola), Antal Doráti (conductor), National...
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    du Pré, Yo-Yo Ma, Julian Lloyd Webber, Pierre Fournier, Truls Mørk, János Starker, Mstislav Rostropovich, Pieter Wispelwey, Heinrich Schiff, Lynn Harrell...
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  • composer's death. Kodály told Starker: "If you correct the ritard in the third movement, it will be the Bible performance." Starker recorded it four times (1948...
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    Viktor Kalabis. Josef Suk also collaborated with Julius Katchen and János Starker when recording Brahms's trios and sonatas. In 1974, as a commemoration...
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    Italiana cond Bruno Maderna (live 1961 Milan). Wolfgang Schneiderhan and János Starker, Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra cond. Ferenc Fricsay (1962). Alfredo...
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    well as Cello Concerto (1975), which he dedicated to cellist János Starker, and "Ode to Starker" (1999). He received over 500 commissions from individuals...
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    eight-to-six preference for the cello transcription over the original. Cellist János Starker was the first to play and record the adaptation. Béla Bartók, Concerto...
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  • Kirchner, Rouse) Best Instrumental Soloist Performance (without orchestra) János Starker for Bach: Suites for Solo Cello Nos. 1 – 6 Best Small Ensemble Performance...
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    Instrumental Soloist Performance for his album Six Unaccompanied Cello Suites. János Starker won the 1998 Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Soloist Performance...
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  • one of Boccherini's best-known works. Pablo Casals, Pierre Fournier, Janos Starker, and Jacqueline du Pré all made recordings of the Grützmacher version...
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  • and with Seiji Ozawa and the Boston Symphony Orchestra for Erato). János Starker also recorded the work three times: with the Philharmonia Orchestra...
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  • Vladimir Orloff, Bucharest Symphony Orchestra, Mircea Cristescu 1962: János Starker, London Symphony Orchestra, Stanisław Skrowaczewski, Decca - July 10...
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    (1923–2010, United States) William Henry Squire (1871–1963, England) János Starker (1924–2013, born in Hungary, died in the United States) Peter Steiner...
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    prominent partners were cellists Pierre Fournier, Gregor Piatigorsky, János Starker, and Lynn Harrell; violinists Nathan Milstein and Erika Morini; violist...
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    Reuter, violinist (1890–1985) Joseph Szigeti, violinist (1892–1973) János Starker, cellist (1924–2013) Maxim Vengerov, violinist (born 1974) The age at...
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    cello with Gerhard Mantel, Boris Pergamenschikow, Pierre Fournier, and János Starker, then embarked on a career of international concert activity as well...
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    Heinrich Schiff, Yo-Yo Ma and Steven Isserlis, in the 1990s Mischa Maisky, János Starker, Pieter Wispelwey and Truls Mørk, in the 2000s Anne Gastinel and Raphael...
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    Composer in Residence 1982–1983 David Shifrin, clarinet, principal 1970s János Starker, cello, principal 1948–1949 Carl Venth, violin, concertmaster 1927–1931...
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  • composer (d. 2015) Flo Sandon's, Italian singer (d. 2006) July 5 – János Starker, cellist (d. 2013) July 9 – Pierre Cochereau, organist, improviser,...
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  • faculty has included such notable people as Eileen Farrell, David Effron, János Starker, André Watts, Menahem Pressler, Carol Ann Weaver, Linda Strommen, Abbey...
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  • prominent instrumentalists and vocalists, including Aldo Parisot, Yo-Yo Ma, János Starker, Ralph Kirshbaum, Carter Brey, Hu Nai-Yuan, William Preucil, and David...
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  • on May 11, 2024. Retrieved October 5, 2020. Janos Starker (2004). The World of Music According to Starker. Indiana University Press. p. 10. ISBN 0-253-34452-2...
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