- Jascha Heifetz - Wikipedia
Jascha Heifetz ( ˈhaɪfɪts ; February 2 [O S January 20] 1901 – December 10, 1987) was a Russian-American violinist, widely regarded as one of the greatest violinists of all time [1]
- Jascha Heifetz | Violinist, Virtuoso, Composer | Britannica
Jascha Heifetz was a Russian-born American violinist noted for his conscientious musical interpretation, his smooth tone, and his technical proficiency His name became associated with musical perfection Heifetz studied violin from age three and at six performed Felix Mendelssohn’s Violin
- Jascha Heifetz Biography and Timeline - PBS
More than a century after his public debut, the name Jascha Heifetz (1901 – 1987) continues to evoke awe and excitement among fellow musicians In a performing career that spanned 65 years, he
- Heifetzs will leaves nothing to his children - UPI Archives
LOS ANGELES -- Jascha Heifetz, the violin virtuoso who died last week at 86, left his 1742 Guarnerius violin to a San Francisco museum with the proviso that it be played periodically by 'worthy
- Who was Jascha Heifetz? Everything you need to know about the . . .
Violinist Jascha Heifetz was a phenomenon His playing sounded like no one else’s, and his immaculately honed technique and unflappable stage presence created an aura of invincibility
- Biography - Jascha Heifetz
John Anthony Maltese is the Albert B Saye Professor and Head of the Political Science Department at the University of Georgia, and he is currently writing the authorized biography of Jascha Heifetz
- Jascha Heifetz | Carnegie Hall
Violinist Jascha Heifetz seemed to have sprung to life fully formed—a male-child Minerva with a fiddle From the start, his was gripping, original, and fully mature musicianship: He played with astonishing technical accuracy, an infallible sense of structure, and searing intensity
- Jascha Heifetz - The Violinist of the Century, Classical . . .
Jascha Heifetz was the violinist of the century A brief analysis of his artistry and a survey of the complete BMG Heifetz Century edition
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