- Felix Slatkin
Felix Slatkin (
December 22 ,1915 –February 8 ,1963 ) was an American violinist and conductor.Biography
Slatkin was born in
St. Louis, Missouri to aJew ish family originally named Zlotkin (though it is not certain) [cite news|url=http://arts.independent.co.uk/music/features/article86160.ece|title=Leonard and Frederick Zlotkin: Double vision|publisher="The Independent "|date=2003-09-09 |accessdate=2008-01-05] from areas of theRussian Empire now inUkraine .cite news|url=http://arts.independent.co.uk/music/features/article86160.ece|http://thompsonian.info/slatkin-zlotkin-interview.html|title=Fred Zlotkin Reminisces: about growing up in the Slatkin household with parents Felix and Eleanor Slatkin and brother Leonard Slatkin|publisher=The Felix Slatkin Website|accessdate=2008-01-05 "The Zlotkin/Slatkin lineage is Russian Jewish. The first Zlotkin arrival to the US was Felix's father, grandpa Chaim Peretz Zlotkin, who came to settle with relatives in St. Louis in 1913; he (or the clerk atEllis Island ) changed the name. He probably came from the town of Mogilev [nowMohyliv-Podilskyi ] , from ashtetl (the Russians forced most Jews to live in villages outside of the major cities). He came to America and settled with relatives in St. Louis in 1913. In 1923, his father came over and lived in St. Louis."] cite news|url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/article481404.ece|title=Profile: Leonard Slatkin: Last night of the maestro who hit a wrong note|publisher="The Times "|date=2004-09-12 |accessdate=2007-10-10] He began studying the violin at the age of nine with Isadore Grossman. He began working professionally at the age of ten and won a scholarship to theCurtis Institute , where he studied violin withEfrem Zimbalist and conducting withFritz Reiner .At age 17 he joined the
St. Louis Symphony and formed a chamber orchestra of young musicians. In 1935 he won a competition which included a solo appearance with theHollywood Bowl Symphony Orchestra andJose Iturbi . Around this time he met cellistEleanor Aller , also of Russian Jewish extraction, whom he later married. During theSecond World War , he served his country as a musician at the Santa Ana Air Force Base and as a conductor of the Army Air Force Tactical Command Orchestra, an organization that raised over 100 million dollars in war bonds.He settled in
Los Angeles and accepted the post ofConcertmaster forTwentieth Century Fox Studios, performing numerous violin solos in motion pictures such as "How Green Was My Valley" and "How to Marry a Millionaire ". In 1939 he founded the highly-acclaimedHollywood String Quartet , which produced over 21 albums forCapitol Records and toured the United States, Europe, Australia and New Zealand, including a special appearance in 1957 for theEdinburgh Festival . In 1958, the quartet won aGrammy Award for Best Classical Performance-Orchestra from theNational Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences for its performance of theBeethoven LateString Quartet s.His conducting career included his founding of the Concert Arts Orchestra and appearances with the Hollywood Bowl Symphony Orchestra. He was
Frank Sinatra 's concertmaster and conductor of choice during the Capitol years of the 1950's. He made over 25 recordings with these orchestras, also on the Capitol label, including a recording ofOffenbach ’s "Gaîté Parisienne " (a ballet arranged by Manuel Rosenthal), which won a Grammy Award in 1958. He also made over a dozen recordings forLiberty Records establishing “The Fantastic Strings, Fantastic Fiddles, Fantastic Percussion, and Fantastic Brass of Felix Slatkin.” In 1962, his recording entitled "Hoedown" won a grammy nomination. In 1995, the Hollywood Quartet won the London Grammaphone award for their historic recording of Schöenberg’s "Verkläerte Nacht" and Schubert’s "Quintet in C Major".Felix Slatkin died from a heart attack at the age of 47.
ons
Felix's son,
Leonard Slatkin is the conductor of the National Symphony Orchestra, and his other son,Frederick Zlotkin (who uses the original Russian spelling of the family name) is Principal Cellist for theNew York City Ballet and the cellist for the Lyric Piano Quartet.References
External links
* [http://www.thompsonian.info/slatkin.html The Felix Slatkin Website]
* [http://vervemusicgroup.com/artist.aspx?ob=per&src=prd&aid=6086 Felix Slatkin - Verve Records]
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=8991 Felix Slatkin's Photo & Gravesite]
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