LC control no. | n 81082494 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | ML418.F92 Biography |
Personal name heading | Fuchs, Lillian, 1902-1995 |
Variant(s) | Fuchs, Lillian, 1903- |
See also | Corporate body: Perole String Quartet |
Associated country | United States |
Birth date | 1902-11-18 |
Death date | 1995-10-05 |
Place of birth | New York (N.Y.) |
Place of death | Englewood (N.J.) |
Field of activity | Music |
Affiliation | Manhattan School of Music (New York, N.Y.) Juilliard School |
Profession or occupation | Violists Composers Music teachers |
Found in | Shebalin, 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) |