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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract David Seth Soyer (* 24. Februar 1923 in PhDavid Seth Soyer (* 24. Februar 1923 in Philadelphia; † 25. Februar 2010 in New York) war ein US-amerikanischer Cellist und Musikpädagoge. Soyer begann mit acht Jahren Klavier zu spielen und hatte ab dem elften Lebensjahr Cellounterricht. Zu seinen Lehrern zählten , , Diran Alexanian und Emanuel Feuermann. Er debütierte als Cellist 1942 mit dem Philadelphia Orchestra unter Eugene Ormandy und spielte während des Zweiten Weltkrieges Euphonium in einer Band der US Navy. Nach dem Krieg trat er u. a. mit dem NBC Symphony Orchestra unter Arturo Toscanini auf, wo er wichtige Anregungen von dessen erstem Cellisten Frank Miller erhielt, war Mitglied der Bach Aria Group und spielte Cello in vier Streichquartetten (darunter dem von Daniel Guilet) sowie dem New Music Quartet (mit Broadus Erle, und Walter Trampler). Daneben wirkte er an mehreren Alben Frank Sinatras, an Billie Holidays Lady in Satin und an Joan Baez’ Version von Heitor Villa-Lobos’ Bachiana Brasileira No 5 mit. 1961 kam er auf Anregung von Rudolf Serkin und Felix Galimir zu der von Serkin und Adolf Busch in Marlboro/Vermont gegründeten Sommerschule, der er über Jahrzehnte verbunden blieb. Er lernte hier 1962 Pablo Casals kennen, der sein Mentor wurde, und gründete mit den Geigern Arnold Steinhardt und John Dalley und dem Bratschisten Michael Tree das Guarneri String Quartet. Diesem gehörte er bis 2001 an. In diesem Jahr übergab er bei einem Konzert in der Carnegie Hall seinen Platz seinem Schüler Peter Wiley. 2009 trat er mit dem Quartett zum letzten Mal in Schuberts Streichquintett auf. Neben seiner Tätigkeit bei den Sommerkursen in Marlboro unterrichtete Soyer auch am Curtis Institute, der Manhattan School of Music und der Juilliard School sowie an der University of Maryland.chool sowie an der University of Maryland. , Дэвид Сойер (англ. David Soyer; 24 февраляДэвид Сойер (англ. David Soyer; 24 февраля 1923 года, Филадельфия — 25 февраля 2010 года) — американский виолончелист. Учился у Дирана Алексаняна, затем у и Пабло Казальса. Дебютировал с Филадельфийским оркестром в 1942 г. Известен особым интересом к ансамблевому музицированию: в 1952—1955 гг. входил в состав Квартета новой музыки, а в 1964 г. стал одним из основателей Квартета Гварнери, в составе которого играл до 2002 г. Сойер также преподавал в Кёртисовском институте, Манхэттенской школе музыки, Джульярдской школе и музыкальной школе Марлборо.рдской школе и музыкальной школе Марлборо. , David Soyer (February 24, 1923 – February David Soyer (February 24, 1923 – February 25, 2010) was an American cellist. He was born in Philadelphia and began playing the piano at the age of nine. At 11, he started the cello. One of his first teachers was Diran Alexanian. Later on he studied with Emanuel Feuermann and Pablo Casals. He debuted with the Philadelphia Orchestra under Eugene Ormandy in 1942, playing Ernest Bloch's Schelomo. Chamber music was a special love of his. He was a founding member of the Guarneri Quartet in 1964 and played with them until retiring from the quartet in 2002. As a member of the Guarneri he collaborated with many of the world's most famous classical musicians, including Leonard Rose, the Budapest String Quartet, Pinchas Zukerman, and Arthur Rubinstein. He gave the New York premieres of the Solo Cello Sonatas by Zoltán Kodály and George Crumb. With David Tudor he premiered Earle Brown's Music for Cello and Piano. Before joining the quartet he played in various venues including the Navy Band (**) during World War II and later with the NBC Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Arturo Toscanini. Soyer was on the faculty of the Curtis Institute of Music, the Manhattan School of Music, and the Juilliard School. Many of his students, such as Ronald Thomas and Peter Wiley, have gone on to have successful performing careers. He taught many of today's most prominent contemporary cellists and musicians. He spent many summers teaching and performing at the Marlboro Music Festival in Vermont. He received an honorary degree from Binghamton University.Soyer died at his home in New York City on February 25, 2010, one day after his 87th birthday.25, 2010, one day after his 87th birthday. , David Soyer (24 février 1923 – 25 février David Soyer (24 février 1923 – 25 février 2010) est un violoncelliste américain. Il est né à Philadelphie et commença à jouer du piano à neuf ans. Il commença le violoncelle à 11 ans. Un de ses premiers professeurs fut Diran Alexanian. Plus tard, il étudia avec Emanuel Feuermann et Pablo Casals. Il commença sa carrière de concertiste avec le Philadelphia Orchestra sous la direction d'Eugene Ormandy en 1942, jouant le Schelomo d'Ernest Bloch. Aimant la musique de chambre, il fonda le Quatuor Guarneri en 1964 et joua dedans jusqu'à son retrait en 2002. Comme membre du Guarneri, il collabora avec un grand nombre de musiciens classiques importants partout dans le monde, dont Leonard Rose, le Quatuor de Budapest, Pinchas Zukerman, et Arthur Rubinstein. Il donna les créations new-yorkaises des sonates pour violoncelle solo de Zoltán Kodály et George Crumb. Avec David Tudor, il créa la Music for Cello and Piano de Earle Brown. Il joua avec l'orchestre symphonique de la radio NBC sous la direction d'Arturo Toscanini. Soyer fut professeur au Curtis Institute of Music, à la Manhattan School of Music, et à la Juilliard School. David Soyer reçut un diplôme honorifique de l'université de Binghamton.honorifique de l'université de Binghamton.
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rdfs:comment David Seth Soyer (* 24. Februar 1923 in PhDavid Seth Soyer (* 24. Februar 1923 in Philadelphia; † 25. Februar 2010 in New York) war ein US-amerikanischer Cellist und Musikpädagoge. Soyer begann mit acht Jahren Klavier zu spielen und hatte ab dem elften Lebensjahr Cellounterricht. Zu seinen Lehrern zählten , , Diran Alexanian und Emanuel Feuermann. Er debütierte als Cellist 1942 mit dem Philadelphia Orchestra unter Eugene Ormandy und spielte während des Zweiten Weltkrieges Euphonium in einer Band der US Navy. Nach dem Krieg trat er u. a. mit dem NBC Symphony Orchestra unter Arturo Toscanini auf, wo er wichtige Anregungen von dessen erstem Cellisten Frank Miller erhielt, war Mitglied der Bach Aria Group und spielte Cello in vier Streichquartetten (darunter dem von Daniel Guilet) sowie dem New Music Quartet (mit Broadus Erle, und Waew Music Quartet (mit Broadus Erle, und Wa , David Soyer (February 24, 1923 – February David Soyer (February 24, 1923 – February 25, 2010) was an American cellist. He was born in Philadelphia and began playing the piano at the age of nine. At 11, he started the cello. One of his first teachers was Diran Alexanian. Later on he studied with Emanuel Feuermann and Pablo Casals. He debuted with the Philadelphia Orchestra under Eugene Ormandy in 1942, playing Ernest Bloch's Schelomo. He taught many of today's most prominent contemporary cellists and musicians. He spent many summers teaching and performing at the Marlboro Music Festival in Vermont.at the Marlboro Music Festival in Vermont. , Дэвид Сойер (англ. David Soyer; 24 февраляДэвид Сойер (англ. David Soyer; 24 февраля 1923 года, Филадельфия — 25 февраля 2010 года) — американский виолончелист. Учился у Дирана Алексаняна, затем у и Пабло Казальса. Дебютировал с Филадельфийским оркестром в 1942 г. Известен особым интересом к ансамблевому музицированию: в 1952—1955 гг. входил в состав Квартета новой музыки, а в 1964 г. стал одним из основателей Квартета Гварнери, в составе которого играл до 2002 г. Сойер также преподавал в Кёртисовском институте, Манхэттенской школе музыки, Джульярдской школе и музыкальной школе Марлборо.рдской школе и музыкальной школе Марлборо. , David Soyer (24 février 1923 – 25 février David Soyer (24 février 1923 – 25 février 2010) est un violoncelliste américain. Il est né à Philadelphie et commença à jouer du piano à neuf ans. Il commença le violoncelle à 11 ans. Un de ses premiers professeurs fut Diran Alexanian. Plus tard, il étudia avec Emanuel Feuermann et Pablo Casals. Il commença sa carrière de concertiste avec le Philadelphia Orchestra sous la direction d'Eugene Ormandy en 1942, jouant le Schelomo d'Ernest Bloch. Soyer fut professeur au Curtis Institute of Music, à la Manhattan School of Music, et à la Juilliard School.School of Music, et à la Juilliard School.
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