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Israel Baker

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Born in Chicago, he was the youngest of four children of Russian immigrants. He showed great talent as a violinist from an early age, appearing on national radio at the age of six. By the age of 22 Baker was concertmaster of
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Baker was married twice: to Caroline, who died in 1974, and then to Imelda Corrigan from Dublin Ireland. They were married for over 30 years until his death. He had three children from his first marriage.
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After the war Baker increasingly gravitated towards the West Coast and session work, including work with the famed
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He died at his home in Studio City, California on December 25, 2011, following a stroke.
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He appeared on hundreds of recordings by artists as diverse as
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in a series of chamber concerts, and in 1964 he recorded
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United States Army Air Forces personnel of World War II
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"Wrecking Crew"
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Gregor Piatigorsky
Arnold Schoenberg
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‘Psycho’ violinist Israel Baker dies

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