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Raya Garbousova

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For her students, in addition to providing the typical technical and musical instruction which master teachers provide, she added the perspective of having personally known many of the great composers and string soloists of the twentieth century.
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During her performing career, she performed with many of the world's leading orchestras and conductors. To many who knew her, she was particularly associated with the cello music of
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Born in Tiflis, into a Jewish family. According to the biography contained in the program booklet for the 1997 memorial concert in her honor in
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In the booklet of letters and biographies which was distributed privately to participants in the 1997 Memorial Concert for Raya Garbousova,
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stated, "But play she did and on a level of artistry that earned her a place among the handful of truly greats of the century."
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has October 10, 1905. Raya Garbousova herself claimed to have been born on September 25, 1909 –
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from 1973 until her retirement in 1991. Besides teaching at NIU, Garbousova also taught at the
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In 1948, she married cardiologist Kurt Biss and settled in DeKalb, Illinois. She taught at
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stated, "For me, Raya was my closest, dearest friend." In this same document,
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in 1935. In December 1938, she toured the UK as supporting artist to
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Schrader: Two Jewish immigrants meet in DeKalb, fall in love
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Russian-born American cellist and teacher (1909–1997)
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Samuel Barber: Concerto for Cello & Orchestra (
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Tiflis
Tiflis Governorate
Russian Empire
DeKalb, Illinois
Russian
cellist
DeKalb, Illinois
Moscow
Soviet Union
Europe
New York City
Richard Tauber
Northern Illinois University
Hartt College of Music
Hartford, Connecticut
Miriam Fried
Jonathan Biss
Samuel Barber
Serge Koussevitzky
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Sonata for Cello and Piano
Mstislav Rostropovich
János Starker
Decca Records
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Schrader: Two Jewish immigrants meet in DeKalb, fall in love
Gdal Saleski. Famous Musicians of a Wandering Race
Barber's Concerto for Cello

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