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Samuel Dushkin

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17: 449: 502: 135:'s violin concerto, completed in 1947 in its original version, was the result of a commission from Dushkin that included a provision for the exclusive right to perform the work for three years. Schuman composed the concerto without ever having heard Dushkin perform publicly, and it proved too difficult. The premiere (given by 189:
and other composers. They are published as "Samuel Dushkin Repertoire". He was also the author of the "Grave for violin and orchestra by Johann Georg Benda", and the "Sicilienne in E-flat Major by Maria Theresia von Paradis", both
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His younger brother, David Dushkin, also studied music in America and Paris. David, along with his wife, Dorothy, founded the
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Dushkin published many arrangements and transcriptions for violin and piano, for example, pieces by
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The Music of William Schuman, Vincent Persichetti, and Peter Mennin: Voices of Stone and Steel
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in the composition of the latter's first work for the violin, the
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in 1931, as well as the Kinhaven Music School in 1952.
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violinist
composer
pedagogue
Polish
Suwałki
Conservatoire de Paris
Leopold Auer
New York City
Fritz Kreisler
New York Symphony Orchestra
Walter Damrosch
Igor Stravinsky
Violin Concerto
piano
Pulcinella
orchestral
Tzigane
Pierre Monteux
Concertgebouw Orchestra
William Schuman
Isaac Stern
Stradivarius
Guarneri del Gesù
Guadagnini
Isaac Albéniz
Georges Bizet
George Gershwin
Paul Kirman
Modest Mussorgsky

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