Frederick Grinke CBE (8 August 1911 – 16 March 1987) was a Canadian-born violinist who had an international career as soloist, chamber musician, and teacher. He was known especially for his performances of 20th-century English music.[1][2][3]
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FrederickGrinke CBE (8 August 1911 – 16 March 1987) was a Canadian-born violinist who had an international career as soloist, chamber musician, and teacher...
he joined the Grinke piano trio with violinist FrederickGrinke and cellist Florence Hooton. He also performed duos with both Grinke and Hooton. During...
At the Royal Academy of Music, Friend studied under the tutelage of FrederickGrinke. He later studied with Endre Wolf, Menuhin and Szeryng. In 1964 Friend...
leading chamber ensembles and symphony orchestras. Brind studied with FrederickGrinke, Manoug Parikian, Anne-Sophie Mutter, Zakhar Bron and Christopher Warren-Green...
(1927–1999) Barry Griffiths (1939–2020) Sidney Griller (1911–1993) FrederickGrinke (1911–1987) Erich Gruenberg (1924–2020) Arthur Grumiaux (1921–1986)...
Gendron Max Gilbert Arnold Goldsbrough Vicente Gómez Isador Goodman FrederickGrinke Arthur Grumiaux Friedrich Gulda Monique Haas Ida Haendel Håkan Hardenberger...
prominent rubber philanthropists. His teachers at the academy included FrederickGrinke, Molly Mack, Watson Forbes and Alan Bush. In 1963, he composed String...
Triple Concerto. During the 1930s she was a member of the Grinke Trio (with violinist FrederickGrinke and pianist Dorothy Manley) and the New English String...
violinist, studied in Vancouver and Toronto and in Europe trained with FrederickGrinke and George Enescu. He was leader of the Aeolian Quartet from 1952 until...
England 2011/06/08 Olney, England English Pupil of Rowsby Woof and FrederickGrinke / member of the Halle Orchestra / founded the Purcell School for musically...
his pupils were Arthur Kennedy, Nona Liddell, William Waterhouse, FrederickGrinke, Jean Pougnet, Priaulx Rainier, Rosemary Rapaport, Sidney Griller,...
Fresh I.E. Bryan Fustukian Ian Gardiner Heidi Gluck Daniel Greaves FrederickGrinke David Guillas Tim Harwill Dianne Heatherington Filmer Hubble Terry...
medals for her violin playing. Her teachers included Rowsby Woof and FrederickGrinke. In 1941 she left the Royal Academy of Music and joined the Halle Orchestra...
Emanuel Feuermann, Kirsten Flagstad, Elena Gerhardt, Beniamino Gigli, FrederickGrinke, Ida Haendel, Josef Hassid, Victoria de los Ángeles, John McCormack...
Leonard Isaacs, Frederick Riddle, Hugo Rignold One runner up Medal 1953 10 November Guildhall School Cundell, Rostal, FrederickGrinke, Maurice Johnstone...
Warburton, the first female British ambassador, and the violinist, FrederickGrinke, also lie within the churchyard. The Thornham Parva Retable is a 15...
young Georgiadis. He attended the Royal Academy of Music studying with FrederickGrinke and spent a year with René Benedetti. In the late 1950s, a young Georgiadis...
He toured the UK in a piano quintet which included Denis Matthews, FrederickGrinke and James Whitehead. He also made many appearances in Myra Hess's concerts...
including Julian Bream, Amaryllis Fleming, Alan Loveday, Lamar Crowson, FrederickGrinke, and a 14-year-old Jacqueline du Pré. Contrary to the prevailing ethos...
Licentiate (LRAM) in 1950, then studying with Canadian violinist, FrederickGrinke, and with a Belgian government scholarship to Belgian Conservatoire...
1922 Kenneth Skeaping 1925 George Whitaker 1925-29 Pierre Tas 1929-31 FrederickGrinke 1931-37 Max Salpeter 1939-40 Viola Frank Howard 1922 Leonard Rubinstein...
artists to world-renowned performers. The 1949–50 concert season saw FrederickGrinke and Norman Walker, "both of whom offered their services as a tribute...
1952 he won the Rowsby Woof Prize) and the Paris Conservatoire under FrederickGrinke and Rene Benedetti. He won the All England Violin Competition in the...
to the Royal Academy of Music, where he studied under the violinist FrederickGrinke. In 1943 he was conscripted into the Royal Marines Band; in 1945 to...