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Murray Bernthal (April 15, 1911 – December 9, 2010) was an American musician and producer long active in Syracuse, New York. He was a violin prodigy and a Syracuse University basketball player. ==Early life and career== Bernthal was born in Brooklyn, New York on April 15, 1911. From a young age, he was a classically trained violinist. He attended Syracuse University in 1928 on a partial basketball scholarship,〔 however, he soon abandoned basketball when he was awarded a four-year music scholarship by Mrs. H. Winfield Chapin, wife of a Syracuse entrepreneur, H. Winfield Chapin who was treasurer and general manager of ''Brown-Lipe-Chapin Company''. During his time at Syracuse University, Bernthal earned both undergraduate and graduate music degrees.〔 In 1932, after finishing college, Bernthal was hired by Syracuse University as a member of the Music department faculty. He stayed until 1977 when he retired as head of the string department.〔 In addition to his brief stint in college as a basketball player, Bernthal also had a short career as a sports promoter, semi-professional baseball player and a professional tennis player.〔 For eight years in the 1940s, Bernthal was music director for local Syracuse radio station, WSYR where he hosted a nightly classical music program. During that period, he worked for general manager, E. R. "Curly" Vadeboncoeur and the two discussed plans for a joint venture.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Murray Bernthal」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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