

An edition of Teaching Genius (2000)
Dorothy DeLay and the making of a musician
By Barbara Lourie Sand
Publish Date
2000
Publisher
Amadeus Press
Language
eng
Pages
240
Description:
Describes the life and work of Dorothy Delay, world-renowned violin teacher, who was assistant, and later, unintended rival, to Ivan Galamian at the Juilliard School of Music in New York. She trained violinists in performance and making career choices. Her students included Itzhak Perlman, Sarah Chung and Midori. Includes personal reminiscences and insight into the world of classical music training, the rigours, intrigues and delights of the treasure of the highest levels of study and performance, known only to very few lucky players. An informative, interesting read, not only for those studying classical music, but for anyone helping or parenting a would-be classical musician.
subjects: Biography, Violin teachers, Violinists, biography, Music, instruction and study
People: Dorothy DeLay (1917-)
Places: United States
Times: Mid-20th century