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Roman Totenberg (1 January 1911 – 8 May 2012) was a Polish-American violinist and educator.〔Eichler, Jeremy (8 May 2012). ("Roman Totenberg, renowned violinist, dies at 101" ). ''Boston Globe''. Retrieved 8 May 2012.〕〔Weber, Bruce (8 May 2012) ('"Roman Totenberg, Violinist and Teacher, Dies at 101" ). 'New York Times'' Retrieved 9 May 2012.〕 ==Early life== Born in Warsaw〔(Roman Totenberg Interview ): ''I was born in Warsaw. The date is very easy to remember – 1-1-11''.〕 in a Jewish family, the son of Adam (an architect) 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Who's who in Entertainment )〕 and Slanislava (Vinaver) Totenberg, he spent his early childhood years (1914-1921) in Moscow, where the family relocated with the outset of the World War I. Totenberg was a child prodigy, studied with Michalowicz in Warsaw, and made his debut at the age of eleven as soloist with the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra. He was also awarded the gold medal at the Chopin Conservatory/Warsaw and continued his studies with Carl Flesch in Berlin, where he won the International Mendelssohn Prize in 1931, and later with George Enescu and Pierre Monteux in Paris. In 1935, he made his British debut in London and his American debut in Washington, D. C. Three years later, he formally immigrated to the U.S. under the distinguished artist visa program.
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