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Schoenfeld died January 1, 2007, at the home she shared with her sister and is interred at the Mountain View Cemetery Mortuary, Altadena, California.
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in Berlin - eighteen being the traditional age of entry. She then spent the next four years studying with
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Through the span of her career, Schoenfeld produced over 200 recordings, recorded by the
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made an hour-long documentary titled "Born to Teach" about Eleonore Schoenfeld's life.
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Indiana University Grand Dame du Violoncelle Eva Janzer Memorial Award
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Her students have become top prizewinners in competitions such as
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before switching to cello at age eleven. Her first teacher was
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Music Teachers National Association Lifetime Achievement Award
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dictatorship, led the Schoenfeld family to flee to the
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Eleonore Schoenfeld
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Slovenia
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Hugo Becker
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Adolf Steiner
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