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Daniel Guilet

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Guilet retired from performing in 1969, retiring from teaching at Indiana University at the same time; he then moved to teaching at the University of Oklahoma. He also taught at the
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in 1955. The ensemble built an international reputation, and (at the time of his death 35 years later, and 30 after his retirement)
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in 1951, and continued in that position in 1954 when Toscanini retired and the orchestra was renamed the Symphony of the Air.
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He immigrated in 1941 to the U.S. in his forties, and changed his surname to Guilet. Next year he organized a
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Russian
French
American
classical
violinist
Beaux Arts Trio
Rostov-on-Don
Russian Empire
Paris
Conservatoire de Paris
George Enescu
Guillaume Rémy
Calvet Quartet
Maurice Ravel
string quartet
NBC Symphony Orchestra
Arturo Toscanini
concertmaster
Bernard Greenhouse
Menahem Pressler
Mozart
Tanglewood
The New York Times
chamber music
Manhattan School of Music
Royal Conservatory of Music
Montreal
Baylor University
cerebral hemorrhage

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