- Andor Toth
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Violin ist Andor Toth [http://www.andortoth.com/] (1925 - 2006) earned international celebrity as a soloist, concert artist, conductor and educator with a musical career spanning over six decades. Toth played his violin on the World War II battlefields ofAachen, Germany ; performed with theNBC Symphony Orchestra underArturo Toscanini in 1943 [http://www.stanford.edu/dept/news/news/2007/february7/toth-020707.html] at age 18; and formed several chamber music ensembles, including theOberlin String Quartet , theNew Hungarian Quartet , and theStanford String Quartet . For 15 years he was the violinist in the famedAlma Trio [http://www.altenbergtrio.at/?site=archive_ensemble&lp=en] . Toth conducted orchestras in Cleveland, Denver and Houston, was founding concertmaster of theLos Angeles Chamber Orchestra underNeville Mariner , taught at five important colleges and universities, and recorded forVox ,Decca Records and [http://www.eclectrarecords.com/ Eclectra Records] .Early years
Born in Manhattan in 1925, Toth began playing violin as a child and launched his career in 1942 at age 17 as solo violinist with the original
Ballet Russes while he was still a graduate student at theJuilliard School . In 1943 at age 18, he joined theNBC Symphony Orchestra underArturo Toscanini [http://www.stanford.edu/dept/news/news/2007/february7/toth-020707.html] . At Juilliard he studied with [http://www.theviolinsite.com/violin_mastery/hans_letz.html Hans Letz] (formerly of theKneisel quartet and a student ofJoseph Joachim ) andIvan Galamian .Andor Toth was married to [http://www.sanjuanislander.com/records/obits/louise-rose-toth.shtml Louise Rose] , a noted soprano, who died in 2005. The couple had three sons: Andor Jr., a cellist; Thomas, a software engineer; and Chris, a programmer and network administrator who created a web site in his honor [http://www.andortoth.com/] . He formed the
Toth Duo (violin and cello) withAndor Toth Jr. , his eldest son - a CD is available [http://www.arkivmusic.com/classical/Name/Toth-Duo/Ensemble/68770-4] . Andor Jr. died in 2002 following a year-long battle with cancer [http://www.oberlin.edu/con/bkstage/200210/toth_andor_obit.html] .Performance career
Andor Toth was Associate Concertmaster of the
Cleveland Orchestra underGeorge Szell and concertmasterJoseph Gingold . He was Associate Conductor of theHouston Symphony under SirThomas Beecham andLeopold Stokowski before joining the Oberlin faculty in 1955.In 1955, Toth formed theOberlin String Quartet with violinist Matthew Raimondi, violist William Berman, and cellist John Frazer. In 1957, violinistJohn Dalley (second violinist in theGuarneri Quartet ), and cellist Peter Howard [http://www.summermusic.org/faculty_cello.htm] (for many years principal cellist in theSaint Paul Chamber Orchestra ) joined the Quartet. In Summer 1958 theOberlin String Quartet won fourth prize in the "Concours International de Quatuor," sponsored by H.M.Queen Elizabeth Music Competition , inLiege, Belgium [http://www.oberlin.edu/con/bkstage/200411/OSQ.html "Quartet Debuts . . ."]In 1963 Toth joined the
Alma Trio with pianistAdolph Baller and cellistGabor Rejto , following the death of violinistMaurice Wilk . After the retirement ofAdolph Baller ,William Corbett Jones became the pianist. Toth remained with theAlma Trio until 1976 when it disbanded.Toth founded the
New Hungarian Quartet in 1972 with Richard Young, violin; [http://www.oberlin.edu/alummag/oamcurrent/oam_fall2002/notes_koromzay.htm Denes Koromzay] , viola (1913-2001), formerly violist in theHungarian Quartet ; andAndor Toth Jr. , cello (1948-2002), formerly principal cellist of theSan Francisco Symphony under conductorJosef Krips . All members were faculty at theOberlin Conservatory . From 1975-79 the Quartet was the first faculty quartet-in-residence at the Taos School of Music inTaos, New Mexico . [http://www.taosschoolofmusic.com/history]In 1984, Toth founded the
Stanford String Quartet with cellist Stephen Harrison [http://www.ivesquartet.org/harrison.htm] , violinist Zoya Leybin [http://www.sfcm.edu/faculty/leybin.aspx] , and violist Bernard Zaslov [http://www.viola.com/zaslav/reviews.htm] . The quartet performed internationally until his retirement from Stanford in 1989.In 1992, Toth toured Europe playing first violin with the
Takács Quartet . [http://www.stanford.edu/dept/news/news/2007/february7/toth-020707.html]Education career
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Oberlin Conservatory of Music (1955-1960);
*during the year 1960-1961 he was conductor ofLeonard Bernstein 's musical,West Side Story , inNew York City ;
*San Fernando Valley State College, nowCalifornia State University, Northridge (1961-1963);
*University of Colorado at Boulder (1963-1968);
*University of Texas at Austin (1968-1972);
*Oberlin Conservatory of Music (1972-1978); and
*Stanford University inPalo Alto, California (1978-1989).While at Oberlin in 1958, he founded and conducted the "Oberlin Chamber Orchestra." At Colorado, he founded the "Baroque Chamber Ensemble" that performed important Baroque works, including the
The Four Seasons (Vivaldi) with Toth as soloist.In June, 1967, he taught and played at the
New College of Florida inSarasota, Florida , for the first year of the "Experimental Instrumental Performance Clinic," an event that became the "Sarasota Music Festival". [https://tickets.fwcs.org/public/default.asp?interface=4]In the summer of 1968, Andor Toth performed and taught at the Rocky Ridge Music Center [http://www.rockyridge.org/] in
Estes Park, Colorado .After moving to the
San Francisco Bay area in 1978, Toth also taught briefly at theSan Francisco Conservatory of Music and directed the "Morrison Artist Series" [http://www.morrisonseries.org/index.html] .In 1988, Andor Toth led the Stanford Symphony on a student-organized tour of South-East Asia, its first ever anywhere. The orchestra played in
South Korea ,Japan andSingapore , drawing a tremendous response and setting the model for numerous tours since. While in Singapore, Toth and his Associate Conductor Charles Barber honored two life-long dreams by drinking Singapore Slings at the famous Long Bar in Raffles Hotel. The concert later that afternoon was rescued by its players.In 1989 while at
Stanford University , Toth led the conducting studio, the Stanford Symphony Orchestra, and the Stanford Chamber Orchestra in several recordings and was an exceptionally generous mentor.Andor Toth conducted the world premiere of "Tenor Rhapsody," composed by [http://www.schirmer.com/default.aspx?TabId=2419&State_2872=2&ComposerId_2872=3031 William Thomas McKinley] as a commission from the Stanford Symphony for saxophonist
Stan Getz , also teaching at Stanford at that time.Toth frequently amused his students (among them Charles Barber, Jennifer Brown, Peter Jaffe, Christopher Lanz, Jeanine Wagar) with a wry wit and an astonishing command of stride piano.
Andor Toth retired at
Stanford University in 1989. Following his retirement, he taught for one year atArizona State University and then moved toFriday Harbor, Washington , onSan Juan Island . In Friday Harbor he founded "Chamber Music San Juans" [http://www.sanjuanarts.org/directors-2.html] , a successful chamber music series that still is thriving. He also presented annual children's concerts for area schools.Students
Andor Toth taught a large number of students during his 35-year career in higher education. Most of them occupy important positions in orchestras and higher education as performers, teachers, conductors, and in allied professions. Some of his more prominent former students are listed here.
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Stephen Clapp , Dean of theJuilliard School and violinist in the "Beaux Arts String Quartet" that won the 1965 [http://www.naumburg.org/ Walter W. Naumburg Foundation] award in Chamber Music [http://www.naumburg.org/previous-winners.php] . Former dean of theAspen Music Festival and School .
*David Zinman , Conductor Emeritus of theBaltimore Symphony Orchestra and Music Director of theAspen Music Festival and School [http://www.davidzinman.org/] . Founder and director of the "American Academy of Conducting" at theAspen Music Festival and School .
* Fred Nelson, former member of theQuebec Symphony Orchestra (1968), theMontreal Symphony Orchestra (1968-70), and theVancouver Symphony Orchestra (1970-73. Violinist in the [http://www.goldbergweb.com/en/interpreters/orchestras/8788.php Purcell Quartet] (1970-76), concertmaster of theSaskatoon Symphony Orchestra (1976-78); member of theSeattle Symphony (1979-81); and concertmaster of the [http://cgi.ebay.com/A-SOUND-SPECTACULAR--SYMPHONIE-CANADIANA!-SEALED-LP_W0QQitemZ160265199612QQcmdZViewItem?IMSfp=TL0807251187r33558 Symphonie Canadiana] (1981-85). Fred has performed many concerti with orchestra, including those byBeethoven ,Mendelssohn ,Wieniawski ,Mozart , andPaganini .
* Dr. Paul Roby, violinist, violist, conductor, was a student of Andor Toth atOberlin Conservatory from 1955 until graduation in 1958. Dr. Roby has taught in many universities including theUniversity of Oklahoma andKansas State University atManhattan, KS . He was the Owner and Director of "Point CounterPoint Chamber Music Camp" [http://www.pointcp.com/] , Lake Dunmore, VT [http://www.lakedunmorevt.com/] , for eighteen years. Dr. Roby was the concertmaster of theShreveport Symphony Orchestra and has performed as soloist and chamber musician throughout the United States.
* Rick Lohmann, violin. Studied with Andor Toth at Oberlin 1973-77. Formerly concerto soloist and concertmaster with the Omaha Symphony 1985-2000. Rick Lohmann currently is co-director of [http://www.sfte-nm.org/us.html Sante Fe Talent Education.] His biography is available on that website.
* Charles Barber, DMA in Conducting, Stanford. Conductor and Artistic Director ofCity Opera of Vancouver ,Vancouver, BC [http://www.cityoperavancouver.com/] . Founder and guest conductor of the [http://www.harbourliving.ca/event/the-civic-orchestra-orchestra-of-victoria-with-guest-conductor-charles-barber-civic-founder/2009-02-28/ Civic Orchestra of Victoria, BC] .
*Dr. Mary Ogletree, [http://www.kutztown.edu/acad/music/bio_ogletree.shtml Professor of Violin] atKutztown University ,Pennsylvania , studied withMischa Mischakoff at theAspen Music Festival and School and with Andor Toth atStanford University . "Andor Toth was generous (those marathon lessons, and the music he gave me, with all his markings!), a hard but fair taskmaster, and an inspiration. He compares only withMischa Mischakoff , my other favorite teacher (at theAspen Music Festival and School ). None of us who were lucky enough to study with him will ever forget him."New York Times review
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September 28 ,1982 , "New York Times " criticJohn Rockwell had this to say about Toth's last New York concert: "Mr. Toth's principal virtue is his ability to invest even the most brilliant of passages with thoughtfulness; every phrase sounded shaped and considered, with a rich, ample tone . . . And Mr. Toth is hardly one of those violinistic poets who wins one over despite an erratic technique; his intonation and articulation were secure in a way that was continually impressive yet never called undue attention to itself." [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9407E0DF1E38F93BA1575AC0A964948260]Andor Toth died of a massive
stroke inLos Angeles, California ,November 28 ,2006 . He was 81 years old.References
Reviews
*New York Times [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9407E0DF1E38F93BA1575AC0A964948260]
Published obituaries
* [http://www.stanford.edu/dept/news/news/2007/february7/toth-020707.html Stanford University]
* [http://www.sfcv.org/arts_revs/music_news_12_5_06.php San Francisco Classical Voice]
* [http://www.sanjuanislander.com/records/obits/andor-toth.shtml The San Juan Islander]
* [http://www.sfcv.org/arts_revs/toth_tribute_12_5_06.php Charles Barber, San Francisco Classical Voice]Web site
* [http://www.andortoth.com/ Andor Toth Website]
Selected discography
LAUREL Records: Stanford String Quartet [http://www.amazon.com/Bolcom-String-Quartet-Johnston-Neikrug/dp/B000007QLP/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1218672917&sr=1-2]
#William Bolcom : Tenth String Quartet
#Ben Johnston (composer) : String Quartet No 9
# [http://www.presser.com/Composers/info.cfm?Name=MARCNEIKRUG Marc Neikrug] : String Quartet Stars in the Mirror (Laurel)LAUREL Records: Stanford String Quartet [http://www.amazon.com/Bridge-Quartet-Milhard-B-flat-Fauré/dp/B000024OYJ/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1218694403&sr=1-3]
#Frank Bridge : Quartet No. 1 in e
#Darius Milhaud : Quartet No. 7 in B-flat
#Gabriel Fauré : Quartet, No. 121Arkiv Music: Duos For Violin And Cello / Toth Duo [http://www.arkivmusic.com/classical/Name/Toth-Duo/Ensemble/68770-4]
#Duo for Violin and Cello, Op. 7 byZoltán Kodály
#Duo for Violin and Cello no 1, H 157 byBohuslav Martinů
#Sonata for Violin and Cello byMaurice Ravel Arkiv Music VoxBox CDX 5022: Schubert, String Quartets / New Hungarian Quartet [http://www.arkivmusic.com/classical/Namedrill?album_group=8&name_id=18589&name_role=2] Andor Toth (Violin), Richard Young (Violin), Denes Koromzay (Viola), Andor Toth Jr. (Cello)
#String Quartet No. 13 (Schubert) in A minor, D 804/Op. 29 no 1 "Rosamunde"
#String Quartet No. 14 (Schubert) in D minor, D 810 "Death and the Maiden"
#String Quartet No. 15 (Schubert) in G major, D 887/Op. 161
#Quartettsatz (Schubert) in C minor, D 703/Op. posthumousVoxBox (Classical) CD3X 3012: Beethoven, The Middle Quartets / New Hungarian Quartet [http://www.amazon.com/s?ie=UTF8&search-alias=classical&keywords=New%20Hungarian%20Quartet&page=1] Andor Toth (Violin), Richard Young (Violin), Denes Koromzay (Viola), Andor Toth Jr. (Cello)
#String Quartet No. 7 (Beethoven) in F major ("Rasumovsky 1"), Op. 59/1
#String Quartet No. 8 (Beethoven) in E minor ("Rasumovsky 2"), Op. 59/2
#String Quartet No. 9 (Beethoven) in C major ("Rasumovsky 3"), Op. 59/3
#String Quartet No. 10 (Beethoven) in E flat major ("Harp"), Op. 74
#String Quartet No. 11 (Beethoven) in F minor ("Serioso"), Op. 95VoxBox (Classical) CDX 3031: Debussy and Ravel Quartets / New Hungarian Quartet [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000001K6P/sr=1-2/qid=1218762537/ref=olp_product_details?ie=UTF8&me=&qid=1218762537&sr=1-2&seller=] Second CD of 3 CD Set. Andor Toth (Violin), Richard Young (Violin), Denes Koromzay (Viola), Andor Toth Jr. (Cello)
#String Quartet (Debussy) in G Minor, Op. 10
#String Quartet (Ravel)
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