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New post on Timothy Judd, Suzuki Violin Lessons Remembering David Nadien by Timothy Judd David Nadien American violinist David Nadien passed away last week at the age of 88. A student of Ivan Galamian, Adolfo Betti and Adolf Busch, Nadien first soloed with the New York Philharmonic at the age of 14. Between 1966 and 1970 he served as concertmaster of the New York Philharmonic under Leonard Bernstein. You can hear him play the Pas de deux violin solo from Tchaikovsky`s Swan Lake here. For years Nadien taught at the Mannes College of Music and performed as a top freelance studio musician in New York. His immaculately clean, Romantic style of playing, suggestive of violinists from Elman to Milstein, was an inspiration to a younger generation of musicians. The Suzuki violin repertoire, books 1-10 are among his diverse recording credits. Notable recordings include the Franck Sonata and Tchaikovsky Concerto as well as showpieces such as Sarasates Habañera, Weiniawskis Scherzo Tarentelle and Massenets Meditation from Thais. Here is his recording of Sarasates Introduction and Tarantella: Find on iTunes Timothy Judd | June 2, 2014 at 12:02 am | Tags: Adolf Busch, Adolfo Betti, concertmaster, David Nadien, Elman, Franck Sonata, Habanera, Introduction and Tarantella, Ivan Galamian, Leonard Bernstein, Manes College, Massenet, Meditation from Thais, Milstein, New York Philharmonic, Sarasate, Scherzo Tarentelle, Swan Lake, Tchaikovsky, Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto, violinist, Weiniawski | Categories: Uncategorized | URL: wp.me/p1UKCl-2Vo Comment See all comments Unsubscribe to no longer receive posts from Timothy Judd, Suzuki Violin Lessons. Change your email settings at Manage Subscriptions. Trouble clicking? Copy and paste this URL into your browser: timothyjuddviolin/2014/06/remembering-david-nadien/
Posted on: Mon, 02 Jun 2014 10:16:55 +0000

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