- Gabor Rejto
Gabor Rejto (1916–1987) was a renowned Hungarian cellist who performed with the finest artists and chamber music ensembles of, the 20th century.
Summary
Rejto was born in
Budapest . His first 'cello teacher was Frederick Teller, a local teacher whose ideas, for the time, were exceptionally forward looking. At sixteen, Rejto entered the Academy of Music under Adolf Schiffer (a pupil of and later assistant toDavid Popper ), and two years later, with his Artist’s Diploma, he began his European concert career.Education
From the age of twenty, he studied with
Pablo Casals for two years, first inBarcelona and then inPrades . Casals had revolutionized the approach to the 'cello and when he worked with Rejto, they spent almost a month on just basic technique. Rejto then played in concerts throughout Europe, with major symphony orchestras such as those in Vienna,Budapest ,Rome andWarsaw , as well as in solo recitals.Career
In 1952, Gabor Rejto and Yaltah Menuhin [http://www.yaltahmenuhin.com/] undertook a tour of
New Zealand together. Over a period of five weeks, they gave twenty-five concerts to great critical acclaim.Rejto was a resident of the United States from 1939 until his death. During his career, he was on the faculty of the Manhattan and Eastman Schools of Music. From 1954 to his death he was professor of 'cello at the
University of Southern California . He was also the 'cellist in the Paganini String Quartet and theHungarian Quartet , and was a founding member of theAlma Trio . Mr. Rejto taught for a number of years at theMusic Academy of the West summer program for gifted students, where his master classes were extremely popular, not just to cellists. His experience in chamber music attracted many students to his 'cello workshops held throughout the United States.In 1972 Rejto was chosen "Artist Teacher of the Year" at the
American String Teachers Association ’s 25th Anniversary Conference. [http://www.astaweb.com/Content/NavigationMenu/Home/PressRoom/AwardsandCitations/default.htm]Gabor Rejto was a founding member of the
Alma Trio , apiano trio , and remained with that ensemble from 1942 until it disbanded in 1976. TheAlma Trio resumed performing for a few years in the early 1980s, mainly in theSan Francisco Bay area.Family
Rejto's son, [http://www.cellist.nl/database/showcellist.asp?id=312 Peter Rejto] , is a cellist and a former faculty member at the
Oberlin Conservatory . He was a founding member of the [http://www.lapianoquartet.com/ Los Angeles Piano Quartet] . Gabor Rejto's daughter, [http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/musician.php?id=3006 Nika S. Rejto] is a jazz flutist. She recently released a CD entitled "Teazing Socrates," which she dedicated to her late father, Gabor Rejto, who was chairman of the string department atUSC Thornton School of Music . Her CD is available at: [http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/nika2 CD Baby] .Students
* [http://www.cello.org/Newsletter/Articles/lesser/lesser.htm Laurence Lesser]
* [http://www.newenglandconservatory.edu/faculty/katzP.html Paul Katz]
* [http://www.cim.edu/colFaculty.php?div=2 Stephen Gabor]
*Andor Toth Jr. References
External links
* [http://www.cellist.nl/database/showcellist.asp?id=311 www.cellist.nl]
* [http://mp3.rhapsody.com/gaborrejto Download music performed by Gabor Rejto]
* [http://www.dramonline.org/search?performer=29663 DRAM, a not-for-profit resource providing CD quality audio by Gabor Rejto]
* [http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/artist/Rejto,%20Gabor/a/Gabor%20Rejto.htm Gabor Rejto Discography of CDs at CD Universe]
* [http://www.alibris.com/search/classical/artist/Gabor%20Rejto Alibris Classical Music - CDs by Gabor Rejto]
* [http://www.shopemi.com/album_page.asp?upc_id=774718312327&artist_id=12212 EMI Music Canada - Brahms Cello Sonatas by Gabor Rejto]
* [http://www.amazon.com/Schubert-Quintet-Trio-Bach-Sinfonias/dp/B000003FJC Schubert: Quintet, Trio/Bach: Sinfonias with Hiefetz, Piatigorsky, Rejto, and others]
* [http://www.cello.org/heaven/bios/rejto.htm Rejto Biography on Celloheaven.com]
* [http://www.altenbergtrio.at/?site=archive_ensemble&lp=en The Alteneurg Trio Database, Vienna]
* [http://www.yaltahmenuhin.com/Yaltah%20and%20Gabor.html Yaltah Menuhin web site]Books
* [http://www.amazon.com/Great-Cellists-Margaret-Campbell/dp/1861056540 cited in "The Great Cellists" by Margaret Campbell ISBN 9781861056542]
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