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  1. Roman Totenberg (January 1, 1911 – May 8, 2012) was a Polish-American violinist and educator. A child prodigy, he lived in Poland, Moscow, Berlin, and Paris, before formally immigrating to the U.S. in 1938, at age 27.

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    • Roman Totenberg papers, 1846-2011
  2. May 8, 2012 · When he died on Tuesday at 101, Roman Totenberg left behind a professional career as a world-renowned concert violinist and teacher that spanned nine decades and four continents.

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  3. Oct 9, 2018 · Three years after his death, my father, virtuoso violinist Roman Totenberg, made headlines all over the world when his beloved Stradivarius violin, stolen 35 years earlier, was recovered by the...

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  4. May 9, 2012 · Roman Totenberg, a Polish-born violin prodigy who came of age in the era of expressive players like Fritz Kreisler and Jascha Heifetz, shared their virtuosity and influenced generations of...

  5. Aug 6, 2015 · For decades, virtuoso violinist Roman Totenberg played his prized Stradivarius around the world. Then one day in 1980 it was snatched. Gone. But in June, the FBI called his daughter with news.

    • Nina Totenberg
  6. Roman Totenberg, legendary master violinist and teacher at Boston University, is celebrated worldwide for his influence on classical music and his students.

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  8. Roman Totenberg’s influence on classical music can be heard every day in orchestras and music schools across the nation. His extraordinary talent as a violinist inspired a lifelong career as a teacher and mentor to countless musicians around the globe.

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