Sanford Allen
Sanford Allen (born 1939) is an American classical violinist.[1] At ten, he began studying violin at the Juilliard School of Music and continued at the Mannes School of Music under Vera Fonaroff.[2] In 1962, shortly after winning the inaugural Young Concert Artists competition,[3] he became the first full-time African-American violinist with the New York Philharmonic.[4] After leaving the Philharmonic in 1977, Allen pursued a career as a soloist, teacher, and adviser on the arts. He also worked extensively recording film music.[5]
Allen has been married to Madhur Jaffrey, the Indian-born actress, food and travel writer, and television personality, since 1969.[6]
Awards
- Federation of Music Clubs (1956)
- Young Concert Artists competition (1961)
- Koussevitzky International Recording Award (1974)
External links
- Sanford Allen, in the first violin section of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra (photograph) Beinecke Library digital collections, object 2029313.
References
- ↑ Singer, Hazel. "Allen, Sanford (1939- )". Retrieved 26 September 2016.
- ↑ "Violinist Sanford Allen, Music Director of The Leaf Peepers, in Concert at Hillsdale Grange Sept. 15, 2012". 11 August 2012. Retrieved 26 September 2016.
- ↑ "Debut Music Series Set: 9 Programs Listed Here by Young Concert Artists" The New York Times October 5, 1961
- ↑ Caldwell Titcomb (Spring 1990). "Black String Musicians: Ascending the Scale". Black Music Research Journal. Center for Black Music Research – Columbia College Chicago and University of Illinois Press. 10 (1): 107–112. doi:10.2307/779543. JSTOR 779543.
- ↑ "Sanford Allen". Retrieved 26 September 2016.
- ↑ Contemporary Authors Online, Gale, 2008. Reproduced in Biography Resource Center. Farmington Hills, Mich.: Gale, 2008.
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