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Carroll Glenn

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Glenn was admired as the foremost woman violinist of her generation. Her playing had “an ingratiating lyric quality and a communicative charm, though there was a core of strength and determination that belied her youthful appearance. Her tone was sweet and pure...; her technique was secure in a vast
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on November 7, 1938. Her performance at Town Hall resulted in her winning the Town Hall Young Artist Award on April 11, 1939 — presented annually by the Town Hall Endowment to an artist under thirty years of age who gave the most outstanding performance in the prior year. Two more awards followed:
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Eugene List and Carroll Glenn had two daughters, Ola Allison List (born 1950) and Norma Rachel List (born 1956). Allison was married to Joseph Gerard Werner, a pianist with the Rochester Philharmonic who had studied at Eastman with Eugene List. Rachel, a dance choreographer and university
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in 1943, and they concertized together in 1946, when the U.S. State Department sponsored their first European tour. Glenn and List attracted vast audiences during the 1946 summer concerts of the
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Miss Glenn’s violin was the Dragonetti-Walton Guarneri "del Gesù", 1742. It was considered the "twin sister" of Heifetz’s famous Guarneri.
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By 1961, Glenn had made over 90 appearances as soloist with major symphony orchestras, an all-time record for a soloist of her years.
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Glenn and List were strongly interested in offbeat, rarely performed, and contemporary music, including the double concertos of
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Biography Index. A cumulative index to biographical material in books and magazines; Volume 14: September 1984 – August 1986,
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Biography Index. A cumulative index to biographical material in books and magazines; Volume 13: September 1982 – August 1984,
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Biography Index. A cumulative index to biographical material in books and magazines; Volume 9: September 1970 – August 1973
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Biography Index. A cumulative index to biographical material in books and magazines; Volume 1: January 1946 – July 1949,
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The New York Times Biographical Service. A compilation of current biographical information of general interest,
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in 1918. She began studying violin under her mother’s guidance when she was four and continued her studies in
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Index to Women of the World from Ancient to Modern Times, Biographies and portraits,
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and the Polish Art Agency, had Freeman conduct concerts with the orchestras in
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embarked on an extensive tour of Poland with Glenn. The tour, sponsored by the
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Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Classical Musicians,
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Mendelssohn, Double Concerto in D minor (1969) — world premiere recording
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and during 1948 and 1949 concerts of the New York Philharmonic at
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Hints for the Young Violinist: an Interview with Carroll Glenn,
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University, North Texas State; Busby, Roy (August 23, 1963).
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Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, Ninth edition,
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professor, is married to Michael Sansonia, also a musician.
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Vol. 14, Nos. 1–12, Microfilming Corporation of America,
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The New Grove Dictionary of American Music, Four volumes,
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by Norma Olin Ireland (1907–2001), F. W. Faxon Company,
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Stoeving, Paul (1913), "Giuseppe Guarneri del Gesu",
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Queens College, City University of New York faculty
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Naumburg Foundation 594:10.1007/978-3-663-02782-9_23 54:University of South Carolina 558:Great Masters of the Violin 158:'s Sonata for two violins. 82:Naumburg Violin Competition 713: 662:Interlochen summer faculty 667:Temple University faculty 182:Manhattan School of Music 637:American music educators 539:Eleanor Blau, Obituary: 278:Vienna Chamber Orchestra 146:, and the Duo Sonata by 140:Giovanni Battista Viotti 50:Columbia, South Carolina 642:Juilliard School alumni 523:, lxi (1943), 773 only 484:, March 29, 1961, pg. 4 451:Sanford, North Carolina 405:Westwood, Massachusetts 213:Eastman School of Music 178:Eastman School of Music 30:Elizabeth Carroll Glenn 332:by Nicolas Slonimsky, 316:edited by Laura Kuhn, 125:Philadelphia Orchestra 80:Carroll Glenn won the 26: 682:Texas classical music 207:In the fall of 1962, 168:, and also taught at 106:New York Philharmonic 104:She debuted with the 24: 562:Simon & Schuster 253:Selected discography 119:She married pianist 564:, New York, (1983) 435:H.W. Wilson Company 420:H.W. Wilson Company 389:H.W. Wilson Company 373:H.W. Wilson Company 217:US State Department 211:, conductor at the 88:sponsored her post- 545:The New York Times 465:The New York Times 350:H. 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American
Richmond, Virginia
Columbia, South Carolina
University of South Carolina
Edouard Déthier
Juilliard School
New Lincoln School
Teachers College, Columbia University
Naumburg Violin Competition
Walter W. Naumburg Foundation
Juilliard
Town Hall
National Federation of Music Clubs
New York Philharmonic
Artur Rodziński
Violin Concerto
Eugene List
Philadelphia Orchestra
Robin Hood Dell
Lewisohn Stadium
Giovanni Battista Viotti
Anis Fuleihan
Franz Liszt
Andrew Imbrie
Eugène Ysaÿe
University of North Texas College of Music
Temple University
Interlochen Center for the Arts
Eastman School of Music

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