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Joseph Malkin

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Joseph Malkin

Birth
Mogilev, Mogilev District, Mogilev, Belarus
Death
1 Sep 1969 (aged 89)
New York, New York County, New York, USA
Burial
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Father: Friedman(n) Hirchew Malkin (11 mar 1848 Propoizka, Russia - 19 dec 1924 Berlin, Germany)
Mother: Golda Schlema Plotkin (Ferberoff) (30 nov 1851 - 15 sept 1928)
Daughter: Anita Krohn
Brother: Manfred Malkin
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Malkin, Joseph, Russian-American cellist and pedagogue, brother of Jacques Malkin and Manfred Malkin;
He was trained in Odessa and at the Paris Cons, (premier prix, 1898). After touring France and Germany, he was 1st cellist in the Berlin Phil. (1902–08). On Nov. 28, 1909, he made his U.S. debut in N.Y., and then toured the country as a member of the Brussels Quartet. After playing 1st cello in the Boston Sym. Orch. (1914–19) and the Chicago Sym. Orch. (1919–22), he played with his brothers in the Malkin Trio. He was founder-director of the Malkin Cons, of Music in Boston (1933–43). From 1944 to 1949 he was a cellist in the N.Y. Phil. He publ, studies and arrangements for cello.
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Father: Friedman(n) Hirchew Malkin (11 mar 1848 Propoizka, Russia - 19 dec 1924 Berlin, Germany)
Mother: Golda Schlema Plotkin (Ferberoff) (30 nov 1851 - 15 sept 1928)
Daughter: Anita Krohn
Brother: Manfred Malkin
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Malkin, Joseph, Russian-American cellist and pedagogue, brother of Jacques Malkin and Manfred Malkin;
He was trained in Odessa and at the Paris Cons, (premier prix, 1898). After touring France and Germany, he was 1st cellist in the Berlin Phil. (1902–08). On Nov. 28, 1909, he made his U.S. debut in N.Y., and then toured the country as a member of the Brussels Quartet. After playing 1st cello in the Boston Sym. Orch. (1914–19) and the Chicago Sym. Orch. (1919–22), he played with his brothers in the Malkin Trio. He was founder-director of the Malkin Cons, of Music in Boston (1933–43). From 1944 to 1949 he was a cellist in the N.Y. Phil. He publ, studies and arrangements for cello.
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