Efrem Zimbalist

Violinist and conductor of classical music

Efrem Zimbalist - Violinist and conductor of classical music
Born

1889
136 years ago

Died

February 22nd, 1985
40 years ago — 96 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Russia

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Born in Russia, a prominent violinist, composer, and conductor emerged as a significant figure in classical music. After studying under notable teachers, gained recognition for performances with major orchestras in the United States and Europe. Served as the concertmaster for the New York Philharmonic and taught at various prestigious institutions. Established a successful recording career and contributed to the music community through teaching and mentoring. His performances set standards in violin technique and interpretation, with a legacy that continues to influence musicians.

Served as concertmaster for New York Philharmonic

Recorded numerous classical music albums

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