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Fuchs, Lillian, 1902-1995

LC control no.n 81082494
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LC classificationML418.F92 Biography
Personal name headingFuchs, Lillian, 1902-1995
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Variant(s)Fuchs, Lillian, 1903-
See alsoCorporate body: Perole String Quartet
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Associated countryUnited States
Birth date1902-11-18
Death date1995-10-05
Place of birthNew York (N.Y.)
Place of deathEnglewood (N.J.)
Field of activityMusic
AffiliationManhattan School of Music (New York, N.Y.) Juilliard School
Profession or occupationViolists Composers Music teachers
Found inShebalin, V. Sonata, op. 35, 1948.
Lillian Fuchs, first lady of the viola, 1994: CIP data (b. 11-18-1902, New York City; 1903 and other birth dates "incorrectly stated in most reference books")
LC manual auth. cd. (hdg.: Fuchs, Lillian, 1903- )
FirstSearch (Lillian Fuchs; d. 10-6-1995, age 91)
Information from 678 field, converted July 6, 2014 (violist)
Grove music online, October 21, 2019 (Fuchs, Lillian; born November 18, 1902, New York, died October 5, 1995, Englewood, New Jersey; American viola player, composer, and teacher; sister of violinist Joseph Fuchs; member of PeroleĢ String Quartet, 1927 to the mid-1940s; a chamber music coach, she taught at the Manhattan School of Music from 1962, the Aspen Summer Institute, Colorado, from 1964, and the Juilliard School of Music from 1971)