Roman Totenberg's Remarkable Life And Death
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Roman Totenberg's Remarkable Life And Death

New York City : NY : USA | May 08, 2012 at 2:34 PM PDT
Source: National Public Radio
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During these years, he soloed with every major orchestra in the U.S. and Europe, playing frequent recitals in major cities as well. An August 1957 review by The New York Times critic Howard Taubman called Totenberg "a brilliant performer" who "surmounted every technical hazard with ease, relating... FULL ARTICLE AT National Public Radio
 
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