- Anshel Brusilow
Anshel Brusilow (born Anshel Brusilovsky on
14 August ,1928 ) is an American conductor andviolin ist.Anshel Brusilow began his violin study at the age of five and entered the
Curtis Institute of Music when he was eleven. He attended the Philadelphia Musical Academy and at sixteen was the youngest conducting student ever accepted byPierre Monteux . A 4th prize winner of the prestigious Jacques Thibaud Marguerite Long Violin Competition in 1949 [http://www.concours-long-thibaud.org/long/laureats/chrono_fiche_fr.php?numero=106] , he performed as a soloist with numerous major orchestras in the United States. He subsequently served four years as associate concertmaster of theCleveland Orchestra and seven years as concertmaster of thePhiladelphia Orchestra under famed conductorEugene Ormandy . Some famous recordings to come from the orchestra during this time with Brusilow as soloist included Vivaldi's "The Four Seasons", Rimsky-Korsakov's "Scheherazade", and Strauss's "Ein Heldenleben ".During his time in Philadelphia, Brusilow founded the Chamber Symphony of Philadelphia and recorded several albums with the group under the RCA Victor label. In 1970, Brusilow left Philadelphia for
Dallas, Texas , where he was appointed executive director and conductor of theDallas Symphony Orchestra . He led the orchestra's first tours of Central andSouth America and started the pops series that the orchestra still performs to this day. The most notable recording from this period was DALLASOUND, a pops music album featuring several arrangements by Bill Holcombe.Anshel Brusilow was Director of Orchestral Studies at the North Texas State University College of Music from 1973 to 1982, and again at the same school (by then renamed the
University of North Texas ) from 1989 to 2008. Between 1982 and 1989 he held a similar post atSouthern Methodist University in Dallas. He has been the music director of theRichardson Symphony Orchestra inRichardson, Texas , since 1992.Maestro Brusilow retired from his professorship at North Texas in 2008. Shortly before his retirement he conducted his final concert with the
University of North Texas Symphony Orchestra on Wednesday, April 23, 2008 in the Winspear Performance Hall of the Murchison Performing Arts Center in Denton. A $1,000,000 endowment, which includes the creation of a faculty position, the Anshel Brusilow Chair in Orchestral Studies, is being established in his honor. ["Education notes." "The Dallas Morning News", 17 March 2008. (link [http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/dn/education/stories/DN-ednotes_17met.ART.State.Edition2.46134f6.html] )]References
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* [http://www.sonybmgmasterworks.com/artists/anshelbrusilow/ Discography at SonyBMG Masterworks]
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