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Yehudi Menuhin (New York City, April 22, 1916 - Berlin, 12 March 1999) was an American violinist. A native of the United States, spent most of his career as a violinist and conductor in Britain.
Born to Jewish parents in the U.S. (the name means Yehudi 'jew' in Hebrew), the eldest of three children all of whom later became famous musicians (in addition to his sisters Hephzibah and Yaltah both pianists), Menuhin began at the age of three years to study the violin under the guidance of Sigmund Anker. A child prodigy, made his first concert at age seven, accompanied by the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra. Menuhin later studied under the Romanian composer and violinist George Enescu. From that period there are precious few recordings with the pianist sister Hephzibah. Yehudi Menuhin was married twice. First with Nola Nicholas, daughter of an Australian industrial and sister of the first husband of Hephzibah (Linda Nicholas). They had two sons, Krov and Zamira. After their divorce, he married the English ballerina and actress Diana Gould, with whom he had two other sons, Gerard and Jeremy Menuhin, pianist. Menuhin went several times in San Francisco and performed as a soloist with the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra. Memorable was the performance of the concerto for violin and orchestra by Sir Edward Elgar, Menuhin registered in London under the guidance of composer for His Master's Voice (HMV) in 1932. of himself at that time said that he would have "the elegance of Kreisler, the sound of Elman (violin speaking") and the technique of Heifetz, but in fact in his early years reached levels of artistic excellence ( technical mastery, particularly bow technique, and depth of interpretation) such as to indicate his first recordings (for example, that of the concerto for violin and orchestra by Mendelssohn) as an absolute reference point for future generations. In 1937 he played in Berlin for the Nazi propaganda masterpiece presenting as German Romantic concerto violin and orchestra no op of Robert Schumann. Yehudi Menuhin performed for Allied troops during the Second World War and in April 1945, with the composer Benjamin Britten, played for the prisoners of the concentration camp of Bergen-Belsen after its liberation. In Germany he returned in 1947, playing under the guidance of the Director Wilhelm Furtwängler, a significant act of reconciliation, by a musician jew, even in light of known Nazi sympathies in the past by Furtwängler. met after considerable physical difficulties, perhaps due to hyperactivity of the first year of study and performances, which did not allow the most dazzling mastery instrument occurred in the first period of his activity. The practice of meditation techniques and yoga helped him as much as possible to counter these problems. In the 80 recorded performances of jazz with Stephane Grappelli, and oriental music with the sitar player Ravi Shankar. In 1983 he created the contest Yehudi Menuhin International Competition for Young violinists in Folkestone, Kent. In 1985 he was granted British citizenship and was awarded an honorary knighthood. Lord Menuhin died in Berlin, Germany after a brief illness, for a pulmonary complication. After his death, the Royal Academy of Music took charge of the Yehudi Menuhin Archive, one of the most comprehensive collections devoted to a single musician. The Hungarian composer Bela Bartok wrote for him the Sonata for solo violin.
This communication requires that the Board of Asystel Antonio Caserta left the company stating my new appointment. How nice!
In order to complete the work of reorganization initiated by a few weeks, I inform you of the appointment of Paul to the new site Head of Marketing Asystel SpA. The Marketing Department will give us the impetus to be more proactive and effective to the inside and outside of our company. The new Marketing Department staff to work in Sales Management. The Marketing Department will : • to enhance and publicize solutions that Asystel implements and supports • coordination and activation of marketing campaigns planned Sales Management by • managing the data base of business customers and prospects that will hold the responsibility of Asystel • the relationship with the Vendor for the planning and management of the events set out by the Directorate of Commercial • give maximum visibility - outside and inside - all the activities developed In particular - and this is my express request - will be the task of the Marketing Department to enable appropriate communication activities to "true" the company, so ALL that are fully aware of what the company is doing and what will you do in the future. The choice of Paul as a representative of this area is a decision that makes me imagine new and exciting prospects.
The launch of the new career was greeted with the enthusiasm of a young man (Paul has just 50 years :-)) and the conviction to make available to Asystel 15 years of company history intensely lived. I assure you that is no small thing!
Just because we talk about "alignment" of the company, Paul will the opportunity to share with you how the operation of his role within the Commercial Department (area where the Marketing Department necessarily must move).
Paul asked me to organize an event titled " My first 50 years and the new organization Asystel " and that will, hopefully, by next week.
Elman, Enescu, Kreisler, Heifetz and Milstein, these are just some of the great violinists who appear in the DVD offered by IBS to 28.66 euros. The fan also evolved as a beginner, will find this disc a great and comprehensive overview along the personality of the great violinists of 900. The story is by some great contemporary violinists, among them being the great Itzhak Perlman, whose sympathy and extraordinary competence takes us through violismo the fascinating history of the '900. The stories recounted are numerous, particularly with regard to extraordinary talents never come to light or prematurely fallen into decline. Considering the large number of videos and recordings of the era, the quality of the DVD in question is excellent. We can see the young Menuhin struggling with the Mendelssohn Concerto, to the most recent pictures shortly before his death, contained in a soundscape at times moving, but at the same time conveys strength and vitality. DVD in English with Italian subtitles. Absolutely a must for all lovers of the industry!
Ida Haendel, (December 15, 1928) is a British violinist of Polish birth. Ida Haendel was born in Chelm, a small town in eastern Poland. He studied with Carl Flesch and George Enescu in Paris. During the Second World War played in the factories for American and British troops. His career has developed since the end of World War II. Her autobiography, Woman with Violin, was published in 1970.