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Calmon Luboviski
Russian-American violinist (1895–1965) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Calmon Luboviski (1895 – October 27, 1965)[1][2] was a Russian-American violinist. Situated in Chicago, he was one of the most well-known musical artists in the area, being a member of several distinguished orchestras.[3]
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Biography
Calmon Luboviski was born in 1895 in the Russian Empire, and immigrated to the United States during his formative years. As a teenager, he briefly lived in Berlin, Germany, becoming a pupil of the renowned violinist and composer Franz von Vescey.[1][3]
He later became a prominent figure in the Chicago music scene, performing with various noteworthy orchestras, namely those of Richard Strauss, Walter Damrosch, Alfred Hertz, and Walter Henry Rothwell.[1]
He died on October 27, 1965 in Los Angeles, California, where he had resided for a number of years.[2]
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