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  2. Jascha Heifetz - Wikipedia

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    Jascha Heifetz (/ ˈ h aɪ f ɪ t s /; 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] Born in Vilnius , he was soon recognized as a child prodigy and was trained in the Russian classical violin style in St. Petersburg .

  3. They Shall Have Music - Wikipedia

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    They Shall Have Music is a 1939 musical film directed by Archie Mayo and starring famed violinist Jascha Heifetz (as himself), Joel McCrea, Andrea Leeds, and Gene Reynolds. The screenplay concerns a young runaway who finds his purpose in life after hearing Heifetz play, and the kindly master of a music school in financial difficulty takes him in.

  4. List of child music prodigies - Wikipedia

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    Chloe Chua, violinist (born 2007) Mischa Elman, violinist (1891–1967) Jean Gérardy, cellist (1877–1929) Ida Haendel, violinist (1928–2020) Jascha Heifetz, violinist (1901–1987) Bronisław Huberman, violinist (1882–1947) Dylana Jenson, violinist (born 1961) Joseph Joachim, violinist (1831–1907) Clara-Jumi Kang, violinist (born 1987)

  5. Jascha - Wikipedia

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    Jascha and Yascha are Yiddish or German language spellings of the East Slavic name Yasha, a diminutive of Yakov, or Jacob. Notable people with the name include: Jascha Brodsky (1907–1997), Russian-American violinist; Jascha Franklin-Hodge (born 1979), American businessman; Jascha Gopinko (1891–1980), Ukrainian-Australian violinist

  6. Hora staccato - Wikipedia

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    Hora staccato is a virtuoso violin showpiece by Grigoraș Dinicu. It is a short, fast work in a Romanian hora style, and has become a favorite encore of violinists, especially in the 1932 arrangement by Jascha Heifetz. The piece requires an exceptional command of both upbow and downbow staccato. The character of the piece also demands the notes ...

  7. Heimo Haitto - Wikipedia

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    Heimo Verneri Haitto (22 May 1925 – 9 June 1999) was a Finnish-American classical violinist who played in several U.S. symphony orchestras. A child prodigy, he was characterized as “Finland’s Jascha Heifetz”.

  8. Ayke Agus - Wikipedia

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    Ayke Agus (born 1949) is an Indonesian classical violinist and pianist, known primarily through her longtime collaboration with the violinist Jascha Heifetz. She is one of the rare classical music performers who has performed as a soloist accompanied by an orchestra as a Multi-instrumentalist .

  9. Budapest String Quartet - Wikipedia

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    Born in 1904 in Vilna, Russia (though some place it in Poland at that time) (now Vilnius, Lithuania), where celebrated violin virtuoso Jascha Heifetz was born in 1901, he had a difficult upbringing. The family had little money, and his father was a tyrant.