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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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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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Biography Index. A cumulative index to biographical material in books and magazines; Volume 14: September 1984 – August 1986,
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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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and the Polish Art Agency, had
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Hints for the Young Violinist: an Interview with Carroll Glenn,
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professor, is married to Michael Sansonia, also a musician.
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