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in 1941. Her father was killed by the Gestapo, and she returned to Estonia in her second year of studies. In Berlin, where she actually wanted to obtain papers to continue her studies in Hungary, she got stuck and enrolled at the
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in Paris and performed in Sweden, the Netherlands, Italy, France and elsewhere. In 1952, she moved to New York City with her husband, the American concert pianist Richard Anschuetz, who worked as a translator at the
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Concerts abroad followed in Greece, Spain, Portugal and Italy. For Estonian exiles she performed in Canada. She included composers from her home country in her repertoire such as
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in Budapest. In the meantime, her home country was first annexed by the Soviet Union and then occupied again after the German
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as well as with the symphony orchestras of various larger cities. She played under the direction of conductors
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After her death in 1996, Liivak was buried in New York City at the age of 72 at Concordia Cemetery in
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in Lower Silesia, where Max Strub was able to continue teaching her. She fled from the approaching
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violin became her new instrument. From 1962 until her death in 1996 she played on a
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in Tallinn. In 1937, she was a member of the Estonian delegation to the
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violin and a state scholarship to study violin with
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Index

Viljandi
Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre
Violin Concerto
Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra
Violin Concerto
Estonian National Symphony Orchestra
Queen Elisabeth Competition
Konstantin Päts
Maggini
Ede Zathureczky
Franz Liszt Academy of Music
Operation Barbarossa
Universität der Künste Berlin
Max Strub
bombing of Berlin in World War II
Marienwerder
Bad Landeck
Red Army
FĂĽrth
Munich Philharmonic
Frankfurter Opern- und Museumsorchester
hr-Sinfonieorchester
Rolf Agop
Hans Rosbaud
Jules Boucherit
Nuremberg trials
Artur Balsam
the Town Hall
Jean Rivier
Guadagnini

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