Szeryng, Henryk. (1918–1988). Signed Program Photograph . Signed photograph in a program from the great Polish-Mexican violinist. Signed on a separate photograph page by violinist Jose Luis Garcia (1944 - 2011) who joined Szeryng for a performances of Bach and Vivaldi Double Violin Concerti. Wuppertal, 5 March, 1972.
A student of Carl Flesch and (for composition) Nadia Boulanger, he had a major performing and recording career, and was a frequent collaborator of Arthur Rubinstein and Pierre Fournier. He became a naturalized Mexican citizen after visiting in 1941 on a mission to relocate Polish refugees from the Nazis, and he taught in Mexico for many years while maintaining an active concert career. One of the major violinists of the 20th century.
A student of Carl Flesch and (for composition) Nadia Boulanger, he had a major performing and recording career, and was a frequent collaborator of Arthur Rubinstein and Pierre Fournier. He became a naturalized Mexican citizen after visiting in 1941 on a mission to relocate Polish refugees from the Nazis, and he taught in Mexico for many years while maintaining an active concert career. One of the major violinists of the 20th century.
Szeryng, Henryk. (1918–1988). Signed Program Photograph . Signed photograph in a program from the great Polish-Mexican violinist. Signed on a separate photograph page by violinist Jose Luis Garcia (1944 - 2011) who joined Szeryng for a performances of Bach and Vivaldi Double Violin Concerti. Wuppertal, 5 March, 1972.
A student of Carl Flesch and (for composition) Nadia Boulanger, he had a major performing and recording career, and was a frequent collaborator of Arthur Rubinstein and Pierre Fournier. He became a naturalized Mexican citizen after visiting in 1941 on a mission to relocate Polish refugees from the Nazis, and he taught in Mexico for many years while maintaining an active concert career. One of the major violinists of the 20th century.
A student of Carl Flesch and (for composition) Nadia Boulanger, he had a major performing and recording career, and was a frequent collaborator of Arthur Rubinstein and Pierre Fournier. He became a naturalized Mexican citizen after visiting in 1941 on a mission to relocate Polish refugees from the Nazis, and he taught in Mexico for many years while maintaining an active concert career. One of the major violinists of the 20th century.