- Sam Franko
Sam Franko (
January 20 ,1857 -May 6 ,1937 ) was an Americanviolinist and conductor. He was the brother ofconcert promoterNahan Franko .A native of
New Orleans , Franko studied theviolin inEurope , working withJoseph Joachim andHenri Vieuxtemps among others. Upon his return to the United States he joined theMendelssohn Quartet , later working with theTheodore Thomas Orchestra and theNew York Philharmonic . Franko soon grew disgusted with prejudice against American musicians, and created theAmerican Symphony , made up entirely of American performers, in 1894. With this group he gave many Americanpremiere s. Franko also taught violin and arranged 17th- and 18th-century music, and transcribed numerous pieces for the violin. His autobiography, "Chords and Discords", was published in 1938, and he died inNew York City in 1937.The set of cadenzas he wrote for Mozart's Violin Concerto in G-major K. 216 has become a standard part of the concert repertoire, more so than all of the numerous other cadenzas that have been written for this piece.
References
*David Ewen, "Encyclopedia of Concert Music". New York; Hill and Wang, 1959.
External links
* [http://www.nypl.org/research/manuscripts/music/musfranko.xml Sam Franko scores] (the composer's manuscripts) in the [http://www.nypl.org/musicdiv Music Division] of [http://www.nypl.org/research/lpa/lpa.html The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts] .
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