Henryk Szeryng

Henryk Szeryng

Henryk Szeryng (September 22, 1918 – March 8, 1988) was a violin virtuoso of Polish and Jewish heritage.

He was born in Żelazowa Wola, Poland. Henryk started piano and harmony training with his mother when he was 5, and at age 7 turned to the violin, receiving instruction from Maurice Frenkel.After studies with Carl Flesch in Berlin (1929-32), he went to Paris to continue his training with Thibaud at the Conservatory, graduating with a premier prix in 1937.

He made his solo debut in 1933 playing the Johannes Brahms "Violin Concerto". From 1933 to 1939 he studied composition in Paris with Nadia Boulanger, and during World War II he worked as an interpreter for the Polish government in exile (Szeryng was fluent in seven languages) and gave concerts for the Allied troops all over the world. During one of these concerts in Mexico City he received an offer to take over the string department of the university there.

In 1946, he became a naturalized citizen of Mexico.

Szeryng subsequently focused on teaching before resuming his concert career in 1954. His debut in New York City brought him great acclaim, and he toured widely for the rest of his life. He died in Kassel. His approach to music is acknowledged to be always thoughtful, unpretentious and full of respect for the composer. His musical testament is part of the era of the greatest violinists of the 20th century.

Szeryng made a number of recordings, including two of the complete sonatas and partitas for violin by Johann Sebastian Bach, and several of Sonatas of Beethoven and Brahms with the pianist Arthur Rubinstein. He also composed; his works include a number of violin concertos and pieces of chamber music.

He owned the Del Gesu "Le Duc", the Stradivarius "King David" as well as the Messiah Strad copy by Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume which he gave to Prince Sovereign Rainier III of Monaco. The "Le Duc" was the instrument on which he performed and recorded mostly, while the latter ("King David" Strad) was donated to the State of Israel.

Quotes

"In 1941 he accompanied the prime minister to Latin America to find a home for some 4,000 Polish refugees; the refugees were taken in by Mexico, and Szeryng, in gratitude, settled there himself, becoming a naturalized citizen in 1946. Throughout World War II, he appeared in some 300 concerts for the Allies. After the war, he pursued a brilliant international career; was also active as a teacher. In 1970 he was made Mexico's special adviser to UNESCO in Paris. He celebrated the 50th anniversary of his debut with a grand tour of Europe and the U.S. in 1983." ["Henryk Szeryng." BAKER'S BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OF MUSICIANS Centennial Edition. Nicolas Slonimsky, Editor Emeritus. Schirmer, 2001.]

"A cosmopolitan fluent in 7 languages, a humanitarian, and a violinist of extraordinary gifts, Szeryng became renowned as a musician's musician by combining a virtuoso technique with a probing discernment of the highest order. " ["Henryk Szeryng." BAKER'S BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OF MUSICIANS Centennial Edition. Nicolas Slonimsky, Editor Emeritus. Schirmer, 2001.]

References

* [http://www.thirteen.org/publicarts/violin/szeryng.html Legendary Violinists]
* [http://www.myspace.com/henrykszeryng Henryk Szeryng on MySpace]
* Szeryng playing [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lB0UeWKRpLg Brahms] and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66Lq1nHRp24 Bach]
* Violin Virtuosos (from Paganini to 21st century) - Henry Roth 1997 ISBN 1-8879395-15-0
* [http://www.deccaclassics.com/artists/szeryng/biog.html Decca Classics]
*"Henryk Szeryng." BAKER'S BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OF MUSICIANS Centennial Edition. Nicolas Slonimsky, Editor Emeritus. Schirmer, 2001.

Visit the only official Henryk Szeryng web site at www.henrykszeryng.net. It is managed by the Estate of Henryk Szeryng and gives extensive information (text, image, sound) about the artist's life and work.

Awards and Recognitions

Grammy Award for Best Chamber Music Performance:
*Pierre Fournier, Arthur Rubinstein & Henryk Szeryng for "Schubert: Trios Nos. 1 in B Flat, Op. 99 and 2 in E Flat, Op. 100 (Piano Trios)" (1976)
*Pierre Fournier, Arthur Rubinstein & Henryk Szeryng for "Brahms: Trios (Complete)/Schumann: Trio No. 1 in D Minor" (1975)

*Grand Prix du Disque 1959 for the Brahms violin concerto with the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Pierre Monteux
*Grand Prix du Disque for the Bach Solo Sonatas and Partitas (DGG)


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