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The Martinelli-Gingold — so named for its first known owner and its most famous, Indianapolis competition founder Josef Gingold — was born early in the maker's career, when he was 39.
Josef Gingold knows more about the violin than any man alive. He’s the one who introduced the 13-year-old Itzhak Perlman to chamber music, he’s the teacher of Joshua Bell and he’s the guy ...
But ask his late teacher Josef Gingold—a student of composer-virtuoso Eugene Ysaye, ex-concertmaster of the Cleveland Orchestra under Maestro George Szell and the greatest American violin ...
He was 7. His parents liked to go there on vacation, and joining them would be Haupt's father's best friend, the great violinist Josef Gingold. Gingold had a precocious son, George, and the two ...
Bell played the instrument during his formative teenage years, at Indiana University where he studied under the great classical violinist and teacher, Josef Gingold. Bell told The Violin Channel: “I ...
When was the first moment you thought, Hey, I could make a career out of this? It was around the time I started studying in Bloomington with Josef Gingold, when I was 12. Gingold was such a great ...
Josef Gingold, 85, a violinist who trained such virtuosos as Itzhak Perlman, Pinchas Zukerman and Joshua Bell, died Wednesday night in Bloomington, Ind., after a heart attack. Is Justin Tucker’s ...
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