Bronislav Gimpel

Bronislav Gimpel

Bronislav Gimpel (January 29, 1911 – May 1, 1979) [The Penguin Dictionary of Musical Performers, By Arthur Jacobs, Viking, 1990, ISBN:0670807559] was a Polish-American violinist, and teacher. He was born in Lvov, Austria-Hungary, part of Polish Galicia, (now Lviv, Ukraine, to a family of Jewish origin. Gimpel's older brother, Jakob Gimpel, was a noted concert pianist who also recorded music for motion pictures.

Early career

Bronislav Gimpel started piano and violin lessons with his father at the age of five. At the age of eight, he studied with Moritz Wolfstahl at the Lwow Conservatory. After 1922 he continued his studies with Robert Pollack at the Vienna Conservatory. At the age of fourteen, he played the Goldmark Concerto with the Vienna Philharmonic.A year later, an extended concert tour in Italy resulted in a succession of triumphs of historic proportion, with command performances before King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy and Pope Pius XI, and invitations to play on Paganini’s famous Guarneri and to perform at the grave of the legendary virtuoso. Tours of South America and Europe followed. In 1930 he attended the Berlin Hochschule für Musik under the guidance of Prof. Carl Flesch. Thereafter he continued his solo career while holding the lead posts in Konigsberg and Göteborg.

Move to United States

Gimpel immigrated to the United States in 1937. [The Penguin Dictionary of Musical Performers, By Arthur Jacobs, Viking, 1990, ISBN:0670807559] The outbreak of the War brought Gimpel to Los Angeles and to the concertmastership of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. After serving in the U.S. Army from 1942 to the end of the war, Gimpel resumed his solo career in Europe, where he was received, once again, with great acclaim. In 1963, he and Władysław Szpilman formed "The Warsaw Piano Quintet".

Teaching positions

In 1967 Gimpel accepted a professorship at the University of Connecticut. From 1973 Gimpel was a Professor at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester, England. In this period of time he resumed his solo concert appearances in Europe, the United States and South America.

Gimpel died in Los Angeles.

Footnotes

External links

http://www.gimpelmusicarchives.com/


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