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| - Oscar Shumsky né le 23 mars 1917 à Philadelphie - décédé le 24 juillet 2000 à Rye, État de New York, est un violoniste et chef d'orchestre américain issu d'une famille d'origine russe. (fr)
- オスカー・シュムスキー(Oscar Shumsky, 1917年3月23日 - 2000年7月24日)は、フィラデルフィア生まれのアメリカ人ヴァイオリニスト。両親は亡命ロシア人。 (ja)
- Oscar Shumsky (Filadelfia, 23 marzo 1917 – New York, 24 luglio 2000) è stato un violinista statunitense. Figlio di immigrati russo-ebraici, è stato attivo anche come insegnante e direttore d’orchestra. (it)
- Oscar Shumsky (* 23. März 1917 in Philadelphia; † 24. Juli 2000 in Rye/New York) war ein US-amerikanischer Geiger und Musikpädagoge. Der Sohn russischer Einwanderer spielt seit frühester Kindheit Geige und trat oft mit dem Pianisten und Dirigenten Ernest Schelling auf. Im Alter von 8 Jahren spielte er auf Einladung von Leopold Stokowski Josef Suks Fantasie für Violine und Orchester mit dem Philadelphia Orchestra. 1925 trat er in das Curtis Institute of Music ein, wo Leopold von Auer und nach dessen Tod Efrem Zimbalist sein Lehrer war. (de)
- Oscar Shumsky (March 23, 1917 in Philadelphia – July 24, 2000 in Rye, New York) was an American violinist and conductor born to Russian-Jewish parents. Oscar Shumsky married Louise Sophia Carboni on October 4, 1939. Together they had two sons; Noel (a business executive & teacher) and Eric (a violist & teacher). A great deal has been written about Shumsky’s musical artistry; however, little is known about his “other interests”. Since his childhood in Philadelphia Shumsky was fascinated with photography. He was an avid amateur photographer who could often be found with a camera. His photographic skills and knowledge were recognized by the great American photographer- Ansel Adams. The two men became friends drawn together by their mutual interests and respect; Shumsky a professional musician (en)
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