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Robert Soetens

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200:. Prokofiev gave Soetens a year's exclusive right to perform the work and the two then undertook a 40-concert tour in Europe and north Africa - an unusual occurrence since Prokofiev, as pianist, rarely shared a platform with another soloist. Soetens played the concerto many times, including the first two British performances (under 303:. In 1982 he gave masterclasses and concerts in London and Oxford. In 1983, aged 85, he performed Prokofiev's Sonata for Two Violins in a concert to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the composer's death. He gave a masterclass in 226:
Soetens played frequently in London in the later 1920s and 1930s and appeared in other parts of the United Kingdom. He wrote a Violin Sonata of his own (performed 1934). In 1942 he accepted the chance of a tour in
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to premiere his Sonata for Two Violins in 1932. Prokofiev was so pleased with the performance of the Sonata that, because Dushkin had just received a Violin Concerto from
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He gave his last public concert in 1992, at the age of 95, and died on 22 October 1997, aged 100.
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dedicated his Second Violin Sonata, Op. 32, to Soetens in 1926. He played in the premiere of
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in 1936 and under the composer himself in 1938), and concluding with the first performance in
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in 1966, which lasted for almost 30 years. In his seventies, he played in South Africa, the
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At the age of 16, he played in the premiere of the First String Quartet of
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for Soetens, which was premiered in Madrid on 1 December 1935, under
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For the next 60 years, Soetens was a travelling virtuoso. In
65:(19 July 1897 – 22 October 1997) was a French 215:, but continued to appear as a soloist throughout Europe. 311:, in May 1992, two months before his 95th birthday. 52: 44: 36: 28: 21: 152:, where he became friendly with other members of 239:and North Africa. After the war, he played in 159:In 1925 Soetens gave the first performance of 69:, remembered particularly for premiering the 8: 231:, also acting as a sleeping agent for the 97:origin. His father had been a student of 18: 323: 329: 327: 211:In 1925, Soetens became leader of the 7: 148:. He was also playing regularly in 93:in 1897, into a musical family of 14: 423:French male classical violinists 363:Carl B. Schmidt, Entrancing Muse 132:, and later with orchestras at 413:20th-century French violinists 1: 140:was one of the conductors), 16:French violinist (1897–1997) 418:20th-century male musicians 378:The Independent: Obituaries 345:The Hilding Rosenberg Pages 279:. In 1967-68 he taught at 265:Scottish National Orchestra 259:. In 1947-1950, he toured 192:, he immediately wrote his 85:Robert Soetens was born in 454: 180:, he came in contact with 105:, where he studied under 184:, who chose Soetens and 198:Enrique Fernández Arbós 194:Second Violin Concerto 398:People from Montluçon 71:Violin Concerto No. 2 271:, the next three in 428:French centenarians 275:, the next five in 103:Paris Conservatoire 350:2009-01-09 at the 111:Camille Chevillard 383:Faqs.org.homepage 217:Hilding Rosenberg 213:Oslo Philharmonic 202:Sir Henry J. Wood 173:tour with Ravel. 60: 59: 445: 438:Men centenarians 433:Violin educators 365: 360: 354: 342: 336: 331: 289:Minka Roustcheva 182:Sergei Prokofiev 75:Sergei Prokofiev 19: 453: 452: 448: 447: 446: 444: 443: 442: 388: 387: 374: 369: 368: 361: 357: 352:Wayback Machine 343: 339: 332: 325: 320: 281:Oberlin College 190:Igor Stravinsky 83: 40:22 October 1997 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 451: 449: 441: 440: 435: 430: 425: 420: 415: 410: 405: 400: 390: 389: 386: 385: 380: 373: 370: 367: 366: 355: 337: 322: 321: 319: 316: 221:Albert Roussel 186:Samuel Dushkin 138:André Messager 122:Darius Milhaud 107:Vincent d'Indy 82: 79: 63:Robert Soetens 58: 57: 54: 50: 49: 46: 42: 41: 38: 34: 33: 30: 26: 25: 23:Robert Soetens 22: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 450: 439: 436: 434: 431: 429: 426: 424: 421: 419: 416: 414: 411: 409: 406: 404: 401: 399: 396: 395: 393: 384: 381: 379: 376: 375: 371: 364: 359: 356: 353: 349: 346: 341: 338: 335: 330: 328: 324: 317: 315: 312: 310: 306: 302: 298: 294: 290: 286: 282: 278: 277:North America 274: 270: 269:South America 266: 262: 258: 254: 250: 246: 242: 238: 234: 230: 224: 222: 218: 214: 209: 207: 203: 199: 195: 191: 187: 183: 179: 174: 172: 168: 167: 162: 161:Maurice Ravel 157: 155: 151: 147: 143: 139: 135: 131: 130:Aix-les-Bains 127: 123: 118: 116: 112: 108: 104: 100: 96: 92: 88: 80: 78: 76: 72: 68: 64: 55: 51: 47: 43: 39: 35: 31: 27: 20: 358: 340: 334:Linn Records 313: 225: 210: 206:South Africa 175: 171:Scandinavian 164: 158: 119: 115:Lucien Capet 99:Eugène Ysaÿe 84: 62: 61: 32:19 July 1897 408:1997 deaths 403:1897 births 233:Free French 126:World War I 45:Nationality 392:Categories 318:References 53:Occupation 305:Trondheim 297:Mauritius 245:Palestine 208:in 1972. 142:Deauville 87:Montluçon 81:Biography 77:in 1935. 67:violinist 56:Violinist 348:Archived 257:Bulgaria 237:Portugal 178:Brussels 372:Sources 249:Lebanon 166:Tzigane 154:Les Six 136:(where 95:Belgian 309:Norway 293:Azores 261:Africa 255:, and 253:Turkey 146:Angers 144:, and 134:Cannes 91:France 48:French 241:Egypt 229:Spain 150:Paris 301:Iran 299:and 285:Ohio 273:Asia 113:and 37:Died 29:Born 283:in 163:'s 73:of 394:: 326:^ 307:, 295:, 251:, 247:, 243:, 117:. 109:, 89:,

Index

violinist
Violin Concerto No. 2
Sergei Prokofiev
Montluçon
France
Belgian
Eugène Ysaÿe
Paris Conservatoire
Vincent d'Indy
Camille Chevillard
Lucien Capet
Darius Milhaud
World War I
Aix-les-Bains
Cannes
André Messager
Deauville
Angers
Paris
Les Six
Maurice Ravel
Tzigane
Scandinavian
Brussels
Sergei Prokofiev
Samuel Dushkin
Igor Stravinsky
Second Violin Concerto
Enrique Fernández Arbós
Sir Henry J. Wood

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