- Szymon Goldberg
Szymon Goldberg (
1 June 1909 –19 July 1993 ) was a Polish-born Americanviolinist and conductor.Born in
Włocławek ,Congress Poland , Goldberg played the violin as a child growing up inWarsaw . In 1917 he moved toBerlin and took violin lessons withCarl Flesch .After a recital in Warsaw in 1921, he was soon engaged as concert-master of the
Dresden Philharmonic from 1925 to 1929. In 1929 he was appointed concertmaster of theBerlin Philharmonic , but was forced by the rise of theThird Reich to leave the orchestra in 1934, despiteWilhelm Furtwängler 's attempts to safeguard theJew ish members of the orchestra. He then toured Europe. He made his American debut in New York in 1938. While on a tour of Asia, he was interned inJava by the Japanese from 1942 to 1945.Eventually he went to the
United States and became a naturalised American citizen in 1953. From 1951 to 1965 he taught at theAspen Music School . Concurrently he was active as a conductor. In 1955 he founded theNetherlands Chamber Orchestra inAmsterdam , which he led until 1979. He also took the ensemble on many tours. From the years 1977 to 1979 he was the conductor of theManchester Camerata .He taught at
Yale University from 1978 to 1982, theJuilliard School inNew York City from 1978, theCurtis Institute of Music inPhiladelphia from 1980, and theManhattan School of Music in New York from 1981. From 1990 until his death, he conducted theNew Japan Philharmonic inTokyo . He died inÔyama-machi , Japan.External links
* [http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Bio/Goldberg-Szymon.htm Bach Cantatas page, biography]
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