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solo violin, and recorded for radio Geneve the
Mendelsohn violin concerto with orchestra Suisse Romande directed by S. Bodbovy, and Bulgary. Gazette of Lausanne praised him:"Succari can rival the greatest violinists of today... He plays with superior temperament, a lively intelligence and a natural expression". British lady dedicated a Petrus Guarnierius violin which Joseph Szigeti had played upon before his retirement to him in appreciation of his talent in 1971 (Lausanne).
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His appearances in the USA included three tours during 1973, and 1974, as a soloist in concerts and recitals. He was the guest for
Bloomington Normal Symphony Orchestra, Oregon Symphony Orchestra, and Missoula Symphony Orchestra. Elsewhere he performed Paganini No1, Brahms, Mendelsohn, Beethoven and
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Baalbek festival (Lebanon) and Damascus 1967 accompanied by Leipzig symphonic orchestra where he performed Brahms' concerto for violin, Montreux festival 1967, France and Brazil. In 1971, in festival Lausanne he played Bach and Paganini for
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Leventritt Competition of 1967, and was a winner in the Queen Elisabeth of Belgium Competition (1963) and the Jacques Thibaud Competition (Paris 1965). He made his first United States tours during the spring of 1973 and 1974.
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Pasdeloup orchestra, conducted by Gerard Devos, he performed at the Champs Elisée theater Brahms violin concerto in 1978; Pierre Petit ranked him in a
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Tchaikovsky concertos for violin with the contribution of conductors
Bernard Goodman, Eugene Andrie, George Barati, Laurence Smith and Edward C.Tritt. Albert Muller, a violin maker from California was pleased to give him a violin and a bow of his own handmade production.
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Tchaikovsky Conservatory commented: "Nejmi Succafi is a musician of great talent whose playing is distinguished by virtuosity which is brilliant, a sensitivity and lovely tone... He possesses an enormous repertoire necessary for a concert career".
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