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| en on loan to the San Francisco Symphony's | concertmaster, Alexander Barantchik. |
| Berkowitz was born to | concertmaster and conductor Victor Wassiljew and his wif |
| She married violinist, | concertmaster, and conductor Richard Burgin on July 3, 1 |
| The current | concertmaster and violin fellow (through 2009) is Sun-Yo |
| rved as music director of CJAY-TV, and was | concertmaster and assistant conductor of the Winnipeg Sy |
| He served as | concertmaster and soloist with the Royal Philharmonic So |
| y, Klaw & Erlanger, followed by a stint as | concertmaster and conductor at the Century Opera. |
| l as two artists in residence who serve as | concertmaster and principal cellist. |
| musicians of the Court; in 1802 he became | concertmaster and later organist of the Court. |
| Frank Blachford was appointed the new | concertmaster and other professionals were hired at this |
| estra and between 2005 and 2006 he was the | concertmaster and music director of a period instrument |
| Concertmaster: Antoine Silverman | |
| pon Wild's retirement in 1974, the CBCWO's | concertmaster Arthur Polson served as interim director. |
| settled in Frankfurt in 1896 where he was | concertmaster at the Frankfurt Opera. |
| d stood as the Havana Symphony Orchestra's | concertmaster at age 21. |
| upplely, allowing wonderful solos by guest | concertmaster Chan Yoong Han (violin) and Laura Peh (har |
| the Dallas Symphony, including serving as | concertmaster during her husband's final six seasons as |
| k turned for Samuel and he landed a job as | concertmaster, first violinist and sometimes court compo |
| Talvi currently serves as | concertmaster for Rainier Symphony, and is affiliated wi |
| 965 to 1975, first as a member and then as | concertmaster for seven years. |
| skey, MI) was an outstanding violinist and | concertmaster for 70 years, from the age of ten until th |
| During his tenure as | concertmaster for Seattle Symphony, Talvi premiered and |
| He was also the | concertmaster for many recording studios who made soundt |
| Lamon held the position of | concertmaster for and appeared in solo performances with |
| In 1951, the Philharmonic's former | concertmaster, George Hardesty, started the Columbus Lit |
| hony Orchestra, where he collaborated with | concertmaster Hidetaro Suzuki for 14 seasons. |
| anova and the Baltimore Symphony Assistant | Concertmaster Igor Yuzefovich |
| stra and eventually became the Orchestra's | Concertmaster in 1962. |
| In 1997, while he was a | concertmaster in the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, David |
| f the International ARD Competition he was | concertmaster in Hamburg, moving later to Berlin to play |
| album stated Borges Forever!, the group's | concertmaster is really Pierre Menard, and it is not a r |
| Sergei Koussevitzky's | concertmaster, Marcel Darrieux, was not famous, but he w |
| His father was the | concertmaster of the Hamburg Philharmonic. |
| ubsequently served four years as associate | concertmaster of the Cleveland Orchestra and seven years |
| He later served as the | concertmaster of National Defense Symphony Orchestra and |
| Elizabeth Pitcairn, concert artist and | Concertmaster of the New West Symphony |
| Burgin was appointed | concertmaster of the BSO in 1920, when Pierre Monteux wa |
| He served as the | concertmaster of the National Arts Centre Orchestra in t |
| He was also | concertmaster of the Mostly Mozart Festival at Lincoln C |
| At the age of 20 he became | concertmaster of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. |
| In 2000 Braunstein was appointed as the | concertmaster of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. |
| From 1889 to 1892 Aulin served as | concertmaster of the Royal Swedish Opera in Stockholm. |
| Violinist Albert Pratz was notably | concertmaster of the orchestra from 1953-1961. |
| In 1962, Silverstein became | concertmaster of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, a positi |
| in Reller, and Glenn Dicterow, who was the | concertmaster of the New York Philharmonic. |
| mber music performer, pedagogue and former | concertmaster of the Berlin Philharmonic. |
| He became | concertmaster of the Berlin Philharmonic at age 26, and |
| Thouin is the former | concertmaster of the Jeunesses Musicales World Orchestra |
| San Francisco at age 13 to study under the | concertmaster of the San Francisco Symphony. |
| He studied violin with Einar Hansen (the | concertmaster of the Boston Symphony Orchestra) from 195 |
| States several times BSO and served as the | concertmaster of the Boston Philharmonic. |
| In 1926 he was appointed | concertmaster of the Cleveland Orchestra, but resigned i |
| In the years 1932-1934 she was the | concertmaster of the Orchestra of the Polish Radio in Wa |
| was appointed by Herbert von Karajan first | concertmaster of the orchestra. |
| Starting in 2004 Gruppman served as | Concertmaster of the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra an |
| He served as | concertmaster of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra (TSO) fr |
| o Symphony Orchestra, in addition to being | concertmaster of Finnish city orchestras such as the Sin |
| yed by Szigeti, but by Richard Burgin, the | concertmaster of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, on 24 Ap |
| In 1970 he became the | concertmaster of Sir Roger Norrington's London Classical |
| He served as | concertmaster of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra for a |
| as successful as a violinist and served as | concertmaster of orchestras in Munster, Krefeld and Marb |
| He is the former | concertmaster of the Indianapolis and San Antonio Sympho |
| s colleagues and wife Dorthy Hall, current | concertmaster of the orchestra. |
| as a violinist in Moscow, he was appointed | concertmaster of the Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra. |
| e he founded another quartet and served as | concertmaster of the NBC Symphony Orchestra from 1939 to |
| His senior year he was | concertmaster of the orchestra, senior class president, |
| In 1996, he became a | concertmaster of Lausanne chamber orchestra, at this tim |
| ago, I bought in London, on the advice of | concertmaster of the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields |
| He has served as the director and | concertmaster of the Academy of Ancient Music, and in 19 |
| University of Nevada, Reno, she served as | concertmaster of the San Antonio Symphony from 1994 unti |
| e age of only 17. From 1910 to 1912 he was | Concertmaster of the Hungarian State Orchestra. |
| He served as both music director and as | concertmaster of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra between 1 |
| in the Boston area, where he was Assistant | Concertmaster of the Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra and |
| a Bandurist Capella (from 1925), and later | concertmaster of the Combined Bandurist Capella formed i |
| respected pupils are Josef Gingold, former | concertmaster of the Cleveland Orchestra and Professor a |
| n American violinist who was the assistant | concertmaster of the Chicago Symphony from 1908 to 1916, |
| cessful concerts have featured the retired | concertmaster of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, Hi |
| Jackie Shave ( | concertmaster on “Every Little Thing She Does is Magic” |
| Thompson has been Amsterdam Sinfonietta's | concertmaster since 1995 and its Artistic Director and L |
| Berlin Philharmonic since 1977, serving as | concertmaster since 1983, until his retirement in March |
| ational Opera Orchestra (where he has been | concertmaster since 1994), the Athens State Orchestra, t |
| d with Dr. Stephen Shepherd and later with | concertmaster Taki Horiuchi. |
| e but always returned to Karlsruhe and was | concertmaster there for two periods. |
| tion he occupied till 1806, when he became | concertmaster to the duke of Oldenburg. |
| rwards to Karlsruhe, having been appointed | concertmaster to the grand duke of Baden. |
| ves as the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra's | concertmaster together with Vesko Eschkenazy. |
| A trifle too late, the | Concertmaster, Unrath, noticed the mistake, looked in su |
| ples, as Leader of the Opera Orchestra and | concertmaster, which gave him many opportunities for con |
| He was also a frequent guest soloist or | concertmaster with orchestra's in England's provincial m |
| At various times, he has served as | concertmaster with the following orchestras: the Dresden |
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