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Harold Sumberg

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violin, though it was not the finest instrument in his collection, which may have been a superb violin bearing the label Lorenzo Guadagnini, on which he played for many years.
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as principal second violin (1931-1957) and then associate concertmaster (1961-1975). He performed as a soloist and collaborated with many important musicians, such as
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on Ellington’s "North of the Border" album. He adjudicated at festivals including "Canadian Open Old Time Fiddlers' Contest" 1955-84.
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Sumberg was also known for his collection of fine violin bows. He often played on a
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American-born, Canadian violinist and conductor (1905 - 1994)
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in 1994. He was buried in the Mount Sinai Memorial Park.
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The Canadian Encyclopedia article on Harold Sumberg
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Index

American
Canadian
violinist
teacher
conductor
adjudicator
Rochester, New York
Carl Markees
Henry Holst
Willy Hess
Berlin University of the Arts
Royal Conservatory of Music (Toronto)
Conservatory String Quartet
Toronto Symphony Orchestra
Glenn Gould
Duke Ellington
Collin-Mezin
Toronto, Ontario
The Canadian Encyclopedia article on Harold Sumberg
Categories
Canadian classical violinists
Canadian male classical violinists
1905 births
1994 deaths
Academic staff of The Royal Conservatory of Music
Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler Berlin alumni
20th-century classical violinists
20th-century Canadian male musicians
20th-century Canadian violinists and fiddlers
Canadian male violinists and fiddlers

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