Devy Erlih
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Devy Erlih (Paris, 5 November 1928 – Paris, 7 February 2012)[1] was a French violinist and the 1955 winner of the Long-Thibaud competition.
Background
Erlih was born in France in 1928 to first-generation immigrants to France from Bessarabia (now Moldova).[2] His father was a folk musician who played the cimbalon and pan pipes. His parents made sure that he spoke only French so that he would not be known as an immigrant.
Bibliography
- Sultan, Sophie (2018). Devy Erlih, portrait d'un violoniste pionnier (1928-2012). Rouen: Editions du Robec. ISBN 978-2-9564-338-0-4.
References
- ^ "Devy Erlih". The Telegraph. 4 April 2012.
- ^ http://www.jessicaduchen.co.uk/pdfs/other_2012/erlithfeb12.pdf [bare URL PDF]
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