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  1. Samuel Chotzinoff, the man who scored a musical coup by persuading Arturo Toscanini to conduct the Nationial Broadcasting Company Symphony Orchestra series, died Sunday night in New York...

  2. Samuel Chotzinoff was born on 4 July 1889 in Vitebsk, Russian Empire [now Belarus]. He was a producer, known for Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951), The Alcoa Hour (1955) and Amahl and the Night Visitors (1952). He was married to Pauline Heifitz. He died on 9 February 1964 in New York City, New York, USA.

    • July 4, 1889
    • February 9, 1964
  3. Samuel Chotzinoff was born on 4 July 1889 in Vitebsk, Russian Empire [now Belarus]. He was a producer, known for Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951), The Alcoa Hour (1955) and Amahl and the Night Visitors (1952). He was married to Pauline Heifitz. He died on 9 February 1964 in New York City, New York, USA.

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    • July 4, 1889
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    • February 9, 1964
  4. Samuel Chotzinoff. by Our Readers. To the Editor: I want to thank Samuel Lipman for his extensive remarks about my father, Samuel Chotzinoff [“Out of the Ghetto,” March]. I found them perceptive and gratifying, and the conclusions he drew fascinating.

  5. Chotzinoff, Samuel (b Vitebsk, 1889; d NY, 1964). Russ.-Amer. pianist and critic. Settled in USA at 17, becoming accompanist to Zimbalist and Heifetz. Critic for NY World, then for NY Post.

  6. A Lost Paradise: Early Reminiscences. Hardcover – January 1, 1955. by Samuel Chotzinoff (Author) 5.0 3 ratings. See all formats and editions. Language. English. Publisher. Alfred A. Knopf.

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  8. Chotzinoff, Samuel was born on July 4, 1889 in Vitebsk, Belarus. Son of Mayshe Bear and Rachel (Traskenoff) Chotzinoff. Education. At ten, Samuel began taking piano lessons under Jeanne Franko, and later under Oscar Skach, at the Columbia University in New York.

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