AMERICAN VIOLINIST SAMUEL DUSHKIN (1891-1976) CDR

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SAMUEL DUSHKIN (SUWAŁKI, POLAND, DECEMBER, 13, 1891 – NEW YORK, NY, USA, JUNE 24, 1976)         He studied at the Conservatoire de Paris as well as with Leopold Auer in New York City and Fritz Kreisler. He made his European debut in 1918 at the age of 23 and six years later…

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SAMUEL DUSHKIN (SUWAŁKI, POLAND, DECEMBER, 13, 1891 – NEW YORK, NY, USA, JUNE 24, 1976)

 

 

 

 

He studied at the Conservatoire de Paris as well as with Leopold Auer in New York City and Fritz Kreisler. He made his European debut in 1918 at the age of 23 and six years later his American debut with the New York Symphony Orchestra under Walter Damrosch. Dushkin cooperated closely with Igor Stravinsky in the composition of the latter’s first work for the violin, the Violin Concerto. He played at the concerto’s world and US premieres and on the debut Vox recording (VLP 6340) with Stravinsky conducting Lamoureux Orchestra. Stravinsky also composed his Duo Concertante and his Divertimento, both for violin and piano, to play with Dushkin in concert tours. They also worked together in violin transcriptions of other works, such as the Suite Italienne from Pulcinella. Dushkin gave the premiere of Ravel’s orchestral version of his Tzigane, in Amsterdam on 19 October 1924, with Pierre Monteux conducting the Concertgebouw Orchestra. Dushkin owned two Stradivarius violins, a Guarneri del Gesù violin and a Guadagnini violin. He published many arrangements and transcriptions for violin and piano, for example pieces by Isaac Albéniz, Georges Bizet, Rudolf Felber (1891-1978), George Gershwin, Paul Kirman, Modest Mussorgsky, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Igor Stravinsky, Henryk Wieniawski and other composers. They are published in “Samuel Dushkin Repertoire”. He was also the author of the “Grave for violin and orchestra by Johann Georg Benda”, a musical hoax. His younger brother, David Dushkin, also studied music in America and Paris. David, along with his wife, Dorothy, founded the Music Institute of Chicago in 1931, as well as the Kinhaven Music School in 1952.

 

 

TRACKLIST

 

 

  1. Air de Rossignol for Violin and Piano (Stravinsky) with I. Stravinsky (piano) Columbia LX383 CLX1706
  2. Danse Russe pour violon and piano (Stravinsky) from Petrouchka with Igor Stravinsky (piano) Columbia J-5387 CL-4277
  3. Duo Concertant for violin & Pianoforte (Stravinsky) Cantilene… Eglogue… Eglogue 2… Gigue… Dithyramb Columbia J-5376 1933
  4. Jota Aragonesa (Albeniz, arr. Dushkin) HMV 8-7906-G P-824
  5. Marche Chinoise for piano and violin (Stravinsky) Columbia LX-383 CLX-1705
  6. Marche Des Petites Faunes (Pierné) HMV 7-7998 Bb12706
  7. Pour violon et quatuor a vent (Stravinsky and Dushkin) Samuel Dushkin (Violin), Gromer (Oboe), Durand (Cor Anglais), Vacellier (Clarinet), Grandmaison (Basoon) Pastorale Columbia J5387 CL4371
  8. Sicilienne Du 18me Siecle (Paradis) HMV 8-7904 Bb12702
  9. Tango (Albeniz, arr. Dushkin) HMV 8-7908-G P-824
  10. Violin concerto in D Aria no.1 (Stravinsky) Grammophon 69614B
  11. Violin concerto in D Aria no.2 (Stravinsky) Grammophon 69615
  12. Violin concerto in D Capriccio (Stravinsky) Grammophon 69616
  13. Violin concerto in D Toccata (Stravinsky) Grammophon 69614A
  14. Berceuse Pour Violon Et Piano (Stravinsky) Columbia LF 130 CL 4276
  15. Scherzo Pour Violon Et Piano (Stravinsky) Columbia LF 130CL 4276

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