Joseph Silverstein

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Joseph Silverstein was an American violinist and conductor best known as concertmaster and later assistant conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and as a prominent teacher.

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instanceOf conductor
human
music educator
violinist
awardReceived Naumburg Competition prize NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath heart attack
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1932-03-21
dateOfDeath 2015-11-21
educatedAt Curtis Institute of Music NERFINISHED
employer Boston Symphony Orchestra NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Jewish American
fieldOfWork music pedagogy
orchestral conducting
orchestral performance
genre classical music
instrument violin
knownFor leadership of the Boston Symphony Orchestra string section
prominent violin pedagogy in the United States
languageSpoken English
memberOf Boston Symphony Orchestra NERFINISHED
notableStudent Hilary Hahn NERFINISHED
Leila Josefowicz NERFINISHED
notableWork assistant conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra
concertmaster of the Boston Symphony Orchestra
occupation concertmaster
orchestral conductor
university teacher
violinist
performedWith Boston Symphony Orchestra NERFINISHED
Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center NERFINISHED
Utah Symphony NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Detroit, Michigan, United States NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Boston, Massachusetts, United States NERFINISHED
positionHeld assistant conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra
concertmaster of the Boston Symphony Orchestra
music director of the Utah Symphony
recordLabel Deutsche Grammophon NERFINISHED
Nonesuch Records NERFINISHED
RCA Victor NERFINISHED
residence Boston, Massachusetts
surface form: Boston, Massachusetts, United States
studiedUnder Efrem Zimbalist NERFINISHED
William Primrose NERFINISHED
taughtAt Boston University NERFINISHED
Curtis Institute of Music NERFINISHED
New England Conservatory of Music NERFINISHED

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