- Ruth Posselt
Ruth Pierce Posselt (b.
September 6 ,1914 , [ "Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians", Seventh Edition, Revised by Nicolas Slonimsky, Schirmer Books, New York, 1984, page 1804]Medford, Massachusetts - d.February 19 ,2007 ) ["Florida State Times", Alumni News, November 2007, page 11] was an American violinist and educator. [ "Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians", Seventh Edition, Revised by Nicolas Slonimsky, Schirmer Books, New York, 1984, page 1804]tudies and Performances
Posselt studied violin with Emanuel Ondříček, a former student of
Eugène Ysaÿe , and made herCarnegie Hall debut in 1923. She won the Schubert Memorial Prize in 1929, touredFrance ,Holland ,Scandinavia ,Russia in the early 1930s and made her first tour of the United States in 1935. ["New York Times" article, "Items Afield and in Town," January 6, 1935] She performed with the National Orchestral Association, theNational Symphony Orchestra , the Columbia Symphony Orchestra and frequently with theBoston Symphony Orchestra . She was invited to perform atThe White House by President and Mrs. Roosevelt in 1937. ["Florida State Times", Alumni News, November 2007, page 11] Posselt toured frequently as a recitalist, and formed a duo with pianist Luise Vosgerchian in 1958. ["Boston Globe", obituary, "Musician Taught Others to Love the Art," by Richard Dyer, March 15, 2000, page F.5]World Premiere Performances
Posselt performed several world premieres in her career, including
Walter Piston 's First Violin Concerto, a piece which was written for her, in 1940. ["Boston Globe Calendar", album review, "James Buswell, National Symphony of Ukraine,; Theodore Kuchar; Walter Piston: Violin Concertos Nos. 1 and 2; Fantasia for Violin and Orchestra; Naxos," by Richard Dyer, December 24, 1998, page 8] ["New York Times" review, "World Premiere for Violin Work," by Howard Taubman, March 19, 1940] (Violin Concerto No. 1) She also premiered a violin concerto byVladimir Dukelsky , a.k.a. Vernon Duke, with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and conductorSerge Koussevitsky in March 1943. ["New York Times" review, "New Concerts Listed," October 16, 1943] Also with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Posselt premiered violin concertos by composersEdward Burlingame Hill (Concerto for Violin, Opus 38), in 1939, andSamuel Barber (Concerto for Violin and Orchestra), in 1942, and played the New York premiere ofPaul Hindemith 's Violin Concerto in 1941. ["New York Times" article, "Burgin on Podium," by John Briggs, January 6, 1957] ["New York Times" article, "Notes here and Afield," November 9, 1939, page 140] ["New York Times" review, "Boston Symphony Plays New Work," by Howard Taubman, January 10, 1941] In 1944, Posselt premieredAaron Copland 's Violin Sonata with the composer at the piano.She married violinist, concertmaster, and conductor
Richard Burgin onJuly 3 ,1940 . Their son, Richard W. Burgin, was a founding editor of "New York Review of the Arts". ["Boston Globe", Richard Burgin's obituary, By Globe Staff, April 30, 1981] Their daughter,Diana Lewis Burgin , is an author, Professor of Russian at theUniversity of Massachusetts Teaching
Posselt taught and performed at
Florida State University from 1963 to 1978, coming to the school as a visiting artist, continuing her stay as an artist in residence and member of the Florestan String Quartet, with her husband. Posselt eventually became a professor at the University. ["Florida State Times", Alumni News, November 2007, page 11] She also taught privately atWellesley College andNew England Conservatory .References
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