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Re: Heifetz's Bow
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Chris Bonds <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Sat, 6 Nov 1999 17:26:21 -0600
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Joseph Sowa wrote:

>About a month or two on NPR a Tchaikovsky concerto was played on their
>classical program.  The soloist was a young (about 15-19) Russian who they
>said inherited Heifetz's (sp?) bow.  Does anyone know who this violinist
>is?

No, but which bow? I'm sure he had many fine bows.  In fact a colleague
just told me that he (Heifetz) had given Eugene Fodor one of his bows,
a specially tooled and ornamented specimen.

I'm also suspicious of the "inheritance" factor.  If this is a youngster
the chance he would have been playing when Heifetz was still alive are
small.

Chris Bonds

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