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Norman Carol

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20: 195:, for over 40 years. After his retirement from the orchestra, Carol continued to teach and performed and recorded with a chamber music ensemble, the Philadelphia Piano Quartet, for 11 years. The quartet included Toby Blumenthal on piano, former concertmaster Lamar Alsop (and the father of distinguished conductor 175:
Violin Concerto, which was also the last concerto he was scheduled to perform before a lingering shoulder injury cut his orchestral career short in 1994. After a partially successful surgery three years prior, he played in pain, but kept it to himself until announcing his retirement plans at the
132:. After his discharge in 1955, Carol was hired by Alexander Hillsburg where he was the concertmaster from 1956 to 1959. Norman also maintained an active career as soloist during this time. He met his wife while stationed there, and they married in 1952. He Recorded 62:
Carol was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Russian immigrants Anna and Max Carol. He began his violin studies with Sascha Jacobinoff at 6 years of age. Carol gave his first concert of a Mozart concerto at the age of 9. At the age of 13 he was accepted at the
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Tracks: The sea and Sinbad's ship (10:24) – The story of the Kalender prince (11:51) – The young prince and the young princess (11:35) – Festival at Bagdad; The sea and the ship goes to pieces on a rock surmounted by a bronze warrior; Conclusion
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arranged for the orchestra to visit China. While in China, Norman conducted master classes and represented the orchestra to Madame Mao. During his tenure with the
520: 515: 54:'s Violin Concerto was dedicated to and premiered by Carol with the Philadelphia Orchestra. Carol died on April 28, 2024, at the age of 95. 540: 120:, Carol was drafted by the Army during the Korean war and served at the Presidio in San Francisco alongside other musicians including 105:
Carol performed over the country billed as a child soloist. He recorded with Florence Weber on piano at age 9 in the studios of
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start of the 1993–94 season. Upon his retirement, his concertmaster duties were temporarily assumed by associate concertmaster
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to be his concertmaster. Carol remained in Philadelphia for 29 years, serving as concertmaster for Ormandy,
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as music director. Carol premiered Skrowaczewski's Violin Concerto in 1985.
71:. In 1946 and 1947, Carol was the concertmaster of the student orchestra at 301: 93:'s Symphonie Espagnole and after the concert asked if he would join the 490: 106: 18: 97:
in the first violin section. Carol was 17 years old at the time.
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in Philadelphia. In May 1949, he was profiled in Time Magazine.
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was in the audience at a different concert and heard Carol play
199:) on viola, and Bert Phillips on cello. Carol's instrument was 191:, Carol also held a faculty appointment at his alma mater, the 144:
in 1958 and from 1960 until 1965 continued in the post with
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and Chet Baker in the 6th Army Band and played a solo for
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on RCA Victor. Carol was hired as concertmaster of the
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conducted the American premiere of Benjamin Britten's
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Index


Philadelphia Orchestra
Philadelphia Orchestra
Eugene Ormandy
Riccardo Muti
Wolfgang Sawallisch
Stanisław Skrowaczewski
Curtis Institute of Music
Efrem Zimbalist
Tanglewood
Leonard Bernstein
Peter Grimes
Serge Koussevitzky
Édouard Lalo
Boston Symphony
WIP-FM
Serge Koussevitzky
Charles Munch
Andre Previn
Arthur Fiedler
San Francisco Pops
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Antal Dorati
Stanislaw Skrowaczewski
Anshel Brusilow
Philadelphia Orchestra
Eugene Ormandy
Riccardo Muti
Wolfgang Sawallisch
Samuel Barber

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