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Sophisticated works in the "salon" style.

The composer, violinist George Perlman, taught violin in Chicago for the better part of the 20th century. He was born in Kiev and at the age of four, moved to Chicago where his principal violin teachers included Leon Samatini, Adolph Weidig and Leopold Auer, with whom he studied for one year. The violinist on this recording, Lawrence Golan, was a pupil of George Perlman. He also studied at Indiana University where he worked with Josef Gingold and Yuval Yaron. In 1995, he became the first violinist to graduate from the New England Conservatory of Music with a doctorate. There he studied with James Buswell. Today his is the concertmaster of the Portland Symphony Orchestra and the Director of String Studies at the University of Southern Maine.
Contents:
George Perlman, composer
Israeli Concertino
Lawrence Golan, violin, Martin Perry, piano

George Perlman, composer
Elegy and Habaera
Lawrence Golan, violin, Martin Perry, piano

George Perlman, composer
Indian Concertino
Lawrence Golan, violin, Martin Perry, piano

George Perlman, composer
Suite Hbraque
Lawrence Golan, violin, Martin Perry, piano

George Perlman, composer
Ghetto Sketches
Lawrence Golan, violin, Martin Perry, piano

George Perlman, composer
Concertino
Lawrence Golan, violin, Martin Perry, piano

George Perlman, composer
A Clown's Greeting to a Dummy
Lawrence Golan, violin, Martin Perry, piano

George Perlman, composer
Indian Summer
Lawrence Golan, violin, Martin Perry, piano

Review:
"For a collection of violin pieces saturated with Jewish flavor, one could do no better than to investigate this collection. George Perlman (b. 1898) has been teaching the violin in Chicago and composing for most of his life. This disc is played by one of his former students and is an affectionate tribute to a composer whose music, though of the past in its mood, shows a sensitive attitude to harmony and a pleasant melodic touch. The titles indicate subjects from Spain and American Indian music, but there is a pervasive Jewish flavor. It sounds like a series of encores for violin and piano but the effect on this listener was totally disarming." (American Record Guide)
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