- Joseph Schuster
Joseph Schuster (1903–1969) was born in
Constantinople of Russian descent. On a trip through Russia, the famous Russian composerAlexander Konstantinovich Glazunov (1865-1936) heard young Schuster and was impressed with his talent. With Glazunov's help, Schuster entered the St. Petersburg Conservatory of Music at the age of 10 to study thecello . At the time of the Russian Revolution, his family fled to Berlin where he continued his studies underHugo Becker at theBerlin Hochschule . In 1929,Schuster was awarded the post of solocellist in theBerlin Philharmonic Orchestra under Furtwängler, the youngest person ever to hold that position. He remained with the Berlin Philharmonic until 1934 when he moved to New York. His New York debut was a critical sensation, and he was immediately invited to become solocellist with theNew York Philharmonic . One of the many highlights of his New York Philharmonic career was onNovember 13 ,1943 when he was scheduled to play Strauss's Don Quixote underBruno Walter . Walter was ill that day and as a replacement, a very youngLeonard Bernstein conducted in his debut with the New York Philharmonic. Overwhelmingly enthusiastic response by the audience and press ensured Bernstein's career was launched. In the late 1940s, Schuster decided to leave the New York Philharmonic and devote himself entirely to solo concert work. He and his family—wife, Katherine Schuster, and son, John Schuster—moved toBeverly Hills, California in 1947. For the remainder of his career, Schuster traveled both nationally and internationally giving recitals and playing with the great conductors andorchestra s of the world. He performed on a 1720 Goffriller cello, an instrument formerly owned byEmanuel Feuermann ; later, it would be played byJascha Silberstein [> [http://www.cembaldamour.com/artistsbios.html] , Cembal d'amour artist biography for Jascha Silberstein accessed March 6, 2008] . Schuster made numerous recordings of sonatas and other chamber works with accomplished partners, such as his American Vox set ofBeethoven 's complete music for cello and piano withFriedrich Wührer , and concerti with well-known orchestras. He also appeared on radio and television programs throughout his career. He made nine enormously successful tours throughout Europe, Central and South America and Asia. Schuster was featured soloist under such conductors as Toscanini, Walter, Mitropoulos, Rodziński, Solti, Kubelík, Furtwängler, Bernstein, Jochum, Karajan, and Mehta.References
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