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David Nadien

David Nadien (March 12, 1926 – May 28, 2014) was an American violinist and violin teacher. He was concertmaster of the New York Philharmonic from 1966 to 1970. His playing style has been compared to that of Jascha Heifetz.〔Gary Lemco (18 November 2008). (''David Nadien: The Legendary Violinist'' ), review. ''Audiophile Audition''. Accessed June 2014.〕
==Life==
David Nadien was born in Brooklyn, New York, on March 12, 1926, the son of George and Bertha Nadien. He started learning violin with his father, then entered the Mannes School of Music; he also studied at the Juilliard School. His teachers included Adolfo Betti, Adolf Busch and Ivan Galamian. When he was 18 he was drafted into the US Army, and played with the Army Service Forces Orchestra.〔Vivien Schweitzer (8 June 2014). (David Nadien, Philharmonic Concertmaster, Is Dead at 88 ), ''The New York Times''. Accessed June 2014.〕
He made his first concert appearance with the New York Philharmonic at the age of 14,〔() (29 May 2014). (Former New York Philharmonic concertmaster David Nadien has died aged 88 ). ''The Strad''. Accessed June 2014.〕 and at the age of 20 won the Leventritt Award.〔(VC Hidden Gems: Unassuming American violin virtuoso David Nadien ). The Violin Channel. Accessed June 2014.〕
He worked mainly as a studio musician until in 1966 he was selected by Leonard Bernstein to replace John Corigliano Sr. as concertmaster of the New York Philharmonic, although he had little experience of orchestral playing. He left the post in 1970 and resumed studio work.〔 As a violin teacher, he worked at the Mannes College of Music.
Nadien owned the "Prince of Orange, Wald, Hoffmann" violin, made by Guarneri del Gesù in about 1743.〔(Owners (A-Z): David Nadien ). Cozio archive. Accessed June 2014.〕
He is best known for his recordings of Parts 1 to 4 of the "Suzuki violin method".〔(Suzuki Violin School, Vol.1 (CD) ), performed by David Nadien (1994)〕〔(Suzuki Violin School, Vol.2 (CD) ), performed by David Nadien (1995)〕〔(Suzuki Violin School, Vol.3 (CD) ), performed by David Nadien (1995)〕〔(Suzuki Violin School, Vol.4 (CD) ), performed by David Nadien (1995)〕
He died of pneumonia aged 88 on May 28, 2014.〔

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