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George Bornoff

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In 1937 Bornoff founded the Bornoff School of Music in Winnipeg, serving as the school's director until 1947. His wife, pianist and contralto Mary Ada Baron Bornoff, taught with him at the school. He then taught violin and chamber music at
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in 1953 where he taught for the next two decades. In 1973 he was appointed professor emeritus at BU and that same year joined the violin faculty at the
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and string teacher. He notably developed the method of string teaching bearing his name, the
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from 1925 to 1943. He also played throughout Western Canada as a concert violinist.
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radio stations from 1934 to 1943 and played regularly in orchestras at the
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from 1925 to 1928. He also played in the orchestras of the
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from 1923 to 1936 and served as concertmaster of the
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violinist
Bornoff Method
American String Teachers Association
Winnipeg
Manitoba
John Waterhouse
Jean de Rimanoczy
Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra
Winnipeg String Orchestra
CKY
CJRC
CRBC
CBC
Columbia University
New York City
Professor
Music Education
Boston University
Boston Conservatory
Lloyd Blackman
J. Chalmers Doane
Donna Grescoe
Stanley Kolt
Michael A. Levine
Joseph M. Woods
Gerald Stanick
Playing the violin

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