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American virtuoso
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Berl Senofsky

American virtuoso

Format: CD
Label: Rhine Classics
UPC: 4713106280301
Catnr: RH 030
Release date: 06 February 2026
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Label
Rhine Classics
UPC
4713106280301
Catalogue number
RH 030
Release date
06 February 2026
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Gramophone (UK): A wonderful release that launches Berl Senofsky into the heady realms of collectable violin virtuosos.
„Die Kunst des in Philadelphia geborenen Geigers Berl Senofsky fand im Juni 1955 sofort Anerkennung, als er als erster Amerikaner den renommierten internationalen Königin-Elisabeth-Wettbewerb in Belgien gewann.
Er strebte danach, die Bedeutung und Wahrheit von allem, was er und seine Schüler spielten, zu offenbaren. Sein Studio war ein Mekka für die begabtesten Studenten von Peabody – nicht nur für Geiger, sondern auch für alle anderen, die Musiker werden wollten. Was den Senofsky-Klang so besonders macht, der von Persinger und Galamian so gut gepflegt wurde – der großartige Sinn für die Linie, die muskuläre Spannung, die während jeder Wiedergabe eines Stücks aufrechterhalten wird, die sanfte Anwendung des Bogendrucks ohne übermäßiges Vibrato, die Elastizität der Dynamik – erinnert uns an die natürliche Athletik, die Senofskys Körperbau auszeichnete. Hätte die Musik seine Berufung nicht erfüllt, hätte der Footballsport auf ihn gewartet. » [Gary Lemco]

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Berl Senofsky (violin)

Berl Senofsky was born in Philadelphia on April 19, 1926, the son of Russian immigrant violinists. Senofsky's father began teaching Berl his first lessons when the boy turned three. By the time he was six he began scholarship studies with Louis Persinger, a former pupil of Eugène Ysaÿe, and at the age of twelve Senofsky received a scholarship to the Juilliard School to study with Ivan Galamian. He remained with Galamian for twelve years. Following military service in World War II, Senofsky made his New York recital debut as the winner of the 1946 Walter Naumburg Prize. Shortly thereafter, he appeared as a soloist with George Szell and the Cleveland Orchestra, and was engaged as assistant concertmaster with the Cleveland from...
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Berl Senofsky was born in Philadelphia on April 19, 1926, the son of Russian immigrant violinists. Senofsky's father began teaching Berl his first lessons when the boy turned three. By the time he was six he began scholarship studies with Louis Persinger, a former pupil of Eugène Ysaÿe, and at the age of twelve Senofsky received a scholarship to the Juilliard School to study with Ivan Galamian. He remained with Galamian for twelve years.
Following military service in World War II, Senofsky made his New York recital debut as the winner of the 1946 Walter Naumburg Prize. Shortly thereafter, he appeared as a soloist with George Szell and the Cleveland Orchestra, and was engaged as assistant concertmaster with the Cleveland from 1951 to 1955. At this juncture Senofsky planned to relocate to Europe for several years, and left America. Traveling to Belgium with no expectations (he did not even bring a suit with him!), he entered the Queen Elisabeth, and the surprise win changed his life forever.
In later years Senofsky found satisfaction in other musical activities. He established a chamber music series in Baltimore and began a foundation to support American artists who were entering international music competitions. He was appointed to a teaching position at the Peabody Conservatory of Music in 1965, where he taught violin and chamber music until 1996. For a number of summers he also taught at the Music Academy of the West in Santa Barbara, California.

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