Jascha Heifetz

Jascha Heifetz


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Jascha Heifetz (/ˈhaɪfɪts/; February 2 [O.S. January 20]


1901 – December 10, 1987) was a Lithuanian-born American violinist. He was born


in Vilnius. As a teen, he moved with his family to the United States, where his


Carnegie Hall debut was rapturously received. He had a long and successful


performing and recording career; after an injury to his right (bowing) arm, he focused


on teaching. The New York Times called him "perhaps the greatest violinist


of all time."


Heifetz played a featured role in the movie They Shall Have


Music (1939) directed by Archie Mayo and written by John Howard Lawson and


Irmgard von Cube. He played himself, stepping in to save a music school for


poor children from foreclosure. He later appeared in the 1947 film, Carnegie


Hall, performing an abridged version of the first movement of Tchaikovsky's


Violin Concerto, with the orchestra led by Fritz Reiner, and consoling the star


of the picture, who had watched his performance. Heifetz later recorded the


complete Tchaikovsky concerto with Reiner and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra as


one of RCA Victor's "Living Stereo" discs. In 1951, he appeared in


the film Of Men and Music. In 1962, he appeared in a televised series of his


master classes, and, in 1971, Heifetz on Television aired, an hour-long color


special that featured the violinist performing a series of short works, the


Scottish Fantasy by Max Bruch, and the Chaconne from the Partita No. 2 by J.S.


Bach. Heifetz even conducted the orchestra, as the surviving video recording


documents.


The most recent film featuring Heifetz, Jascha Heifetz:


God's Fiddler, premiered on April 16, 2011 at the Colburn School of Music. It


is described as "The only film biography of the world's most renowned


violinist, featuring family home movies in Los Angeles and all over the world.


The documentary-like film talks about Heifetz's life and accomplishments and gives


an inside view of his personal life.


Heifetz died at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles,


California in December 1987.

  • Known For

    Acting

  • Born

    1901-02-02

  • Place of Birth

    Vilnius, Lithuania

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