Erick Friedman, the late renowned American violinist, made his New York debut at the age of fourteen, and at seventeen began studying with Jascha Heifetz, with whom he recorded Bach's Concerto for Two Violins.
He appeared in his long career as guest soloist with most of the world's great orchestras: the New York Philharmonic and the National Symphony, the orchestras of New Orleans, Pittsburgh, Miami, Detroit, Indianapolis, the Berlin Philharmonic, Orchestre de Paris and many other major orchestras throughout the world. Karajan, Stokowski, Steinberg, Leinsdorf, Previn, and Ozawa are some of the celebrated conductors he collaborated with.
Mr. Friedman's recordings for RCA earned him accolades including the prestigious Grammy Award.
Mr. Friedman was featured playing the Bartok Violin Concerto in an A&E Television Production on Bartok which was released worldwide. His acclaimed recordings are available at such online vendors as Amazon, Arkiv Music, Cembal d'amour, and Melo Classics
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