Temianka, Henri

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Temianka was born on Nov. 19, 1906, in Greenock, Scotland; studied violin with Blitz in Rotterdam (1915-23), Willi Hess at the Berlin Hochschule (1923-24), Jules Boucherit in Paris (1924-26), and with Flesch and Rodzinski at the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia, PA, from which he graduated in 1930; toured the world as a violin virtuoso during the 1930s, gaining international recognition by winning the first Wieniawski Violin Competition in Warsaw in 1935; was concertmaster of the Scottish Orchestra (1937-38) and the Pittsburgh Symphony (1941-42); moved to Southern CA; became US citizen in 1945; founded the Paganini String Quartet (1946-66); founded the California Chamber Symphony Orchestra in 1961, conducting its subscription concerts in Royce Hall for over 25 years; founded the Baroque Virtuosi in 1982; taught at UC Santa Barbara (1960-64), CSU Long Beach (1964-76), and master classes at various universities; wrote an autobiography titled, Facing the music (1973); wrote approximately 100 articles on violin technique and personal reminiscences; died on Nov. 7, 1992.

From the description of Collection of papers, correspondence and memorabilia, 1922-1990 bulk 1958-1986. (University of California, Los Angeles). WorldCat record id: 40154110

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Temianka was born on Nov. 19, 1906, in Greenock, Scotland; studied violin with Blitz in Rotterdam (1915-23), Willi Hess at the Berlin Hochschule (1923-24), Jules Boucherit in Paris (1924-26), and with Flesch and Rodzinski at the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia, PA, from which he graduated in 1930; toured the world as a violin virtuoso during the 1930s, gaining international recognition by winning the first Wieniawski Violin Competition in Warsaw in 1935; was concertmaster of the Scottish Orchestra (1937-38) and the Pittsburgh Symphony (1941-42); moved to Southern CA; became US citizen in 1945; founded the Paganini String Quartet (1946-66); founded the California Chamber Symphony Orchestra in 1961, conducting its subscription concerts in Royce Hall for over 25 years; founded the Baroque Virtuosi in 1982; taught at UC Santa Barbara (1960-64), CSU Long Beach (1964-76), and master classes at various universities; wrote an autobiography titled, Facing the music (1973); wrote approximately 100 articles on violin technique and personal reminiscences; died on Nov. 7, 1992.

From the guide to the Henri Temianka Collection of Papers, Correspondence and Memorabilia, 1922-1990 bulk 1958-1986, (University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Performing Arts Special Collections)

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Role Title Holding Repository
creatorOf J. Paul Getty Museum. Dept. of Public Information and Visitor Services. Records, 1973-1981, 1984-1991, undated. Getty Research Institute
referencedIn The Moldenhauer Archives at Harvard University: Correspondence, literary manuscripts, sound recordings, and other material, 1873-2001. Houghton Library
referencedIn Ambassador Auditorium Collection, 1974-1995 Archive of Recorded Sound, Stanford University Libraries
referencedIn Johnny Green additional papers, 1923-1989. Harvard Theater Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
creatorOf Temianka, Henri. Collection of papers, correspondence and memorabilia, 1922-1990 bulk 1958-1986. University of California, Los Angeles
creatorOf Temianka, Henri. Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1958-1969. University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt Library
referencedIn Aaron Copland Collection, 1841-1991, (bulk 1911-1990) Library of Congress. Music Division
referencedIn Nicolas Slonimsky Collection, 1873-1997, (bulk 1920-1990) Library of Congress. Music Division
referencedIn American Jewish University photograph collection, 1947-2007 (bulk 1947-1999) American Jewish University
referencedIn Atkins, Irene Kahn, 1922-. Major figures in American music [S-Z] : [oral history]. Yale University Library
creatorOf Henri Temianka Collection of Papers, Correspondence and Memorabilia, 1922-1990 bulk 1958-1986 University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Performing Arts Special Collections.
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creatorOf Molly Saltman "Art and Artists" interviews Archives of American Art
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associatedWith Brandeis-Bardin Institute corporateBody
associatedWith California Chamber Symphony. corporateBody
associatedWith California Chamber Symphony. corporateBody
associatedWith Copland, Aaron, 1900-1990 person
correspondedWith Green, Johnny, 1908-1989 person
associatedWith J. Paul Getty Museum. Dept. of Public Information and Visitor Services corporateBody
correspondedWith Moldenhauer, Hans, collector. person
associatedWith Saltman, Molly, 1915- person
correspondedWith Slonimsky, Nicolas, 1894-1995 person
associatedWith University of Judaism corporateBody
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California--Los Angeles
United States
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Concerts
Concerts
Conductors (Music)
Conductors (Music)
Violinists
Violinists
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Birth 1906-11-19

Death 1992-11-07

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