- Isidore Cohen
Isidore Cohen (b.
December 16 1922 ,Brooklyn ,New York – d.June 23 2005 ,Bronx ,New York ) was a renownedchamber music ian andviolinist , as well as a former member of theJuilliard String Quartet andBeaux Arts Trio .Cohen began studying violin at age six, and graduated from the
High School of Music and Art inManhattan , although his intention was to become a doctor. His pre-med studies atBrooklyn College were interrupted by a stint inEurope with theU.S. Army duringWorld War II . From there on, his career focus changed as he decided he'd rather touch people's lives through music as a result of his playing in both the army's orchestra andjazz bands.cite journal | title = Isidore Cohen, Renowned Chamber Musician, Dies at 82 | journal = The Juilliard Journal | volume = 21 | issue = 1 | publisher =The Juilliard School | date = September 2005 | url = http://www.juilliard.edu/update/journal/j_articles647.html | accessdate = 2007-05-23]Upon returning to
civilian life, he became a student ofIvan Galamian atJuilliard . Galamian had misgivings about accepting a twenty-four year old student, but didn't want to turn down a war veteran. From there, his life as a musician started to blossom, even drawing the attention ofIgor Stravinsky with his performance of Stravinsky's "L'Histoire du Soldat ".As of the 1950s, Cohen was serving as the
concertmaster of the orchestras at theCasals festivals inFrance andPuerto Rico , in addition to several ensembles inNew York City . While playing for Casals, he metAlexander Schneider who invited Cohen to join his quartet as second violinist in 1952. During Cohen's tenure, the quartet recorded the first complete set ofJoseph Haydn 'sstring quartet s, a milestone noted in "Time magazine ".Beginning in 1958, Cohen became second violinist of the Juilliard String Quartet, a post he held for nearly a decade. As a member of the quartet, Cohen also served on faculty at Juilliard from 1958 to 1966.
In 1968, after the retiring of
violinist Daniel Guilet , he was persuaded by to join the Beaux Arts Trio bypianist Menahem Pressler andcellist Bernard Greenhouse . Though reluctant at first, he joined, and by the mid-'70s they were touring and recording as the world's best-known and busiestpiano trio . During Cohen's time with the trio, dozens of recordings were released, including the complete piano trios of Haydn andBeethoven , as well as works byTchaikovsky ,Rachmaninoff ,Ives , Dvořák, andShostakovich . After twenty-three years with the group, he was succeeded as violinist byIda Kavafian . [cite web | title = Warner Classics: Artist Biography | publisher = Warner Classics | date = 2006 | url = http://www.warnerclassics.com/artistbiography.php?artist=7727 | accessdate = 2007-05-23]As a teacher, Cohen was on faculty at numerous institutions and festivals in addition to Juilliard, including the
Aspen Music Festival theCurtis Institute of Music ,Princeton University ,SUNY at Stony Brook , and theManhattan School of Music . His longest association was with theMarlboro Music Festival , where beginning in 1966 he taught for nearly forty years. [cite web | title = Faculty Bio: Mr. Isidore Cohen | publisher =Manhattan School of Music | url = http://www.msmnyc.edu/catalog/facbio.asp?fid=1008172925 | accessdate = 2007-05-23]References
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