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Michael Rabin - America's Virtuoso Violinist

The First, Authorized Biography Revised and Updated
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In EMichael Rabin: America's Virtuoso ViolinistE Anthony Feinstein tells the poignant story of the life and career of one of history's greatest violinists. As a child prodigy Rabin had the classical music world at his feet. Notable successes included a coveted EMI contract recording the soundtrack for an Elizabeth Taylor movie and guest appearances on the EMilton Berle ShowE and the EBell Telephone HourE.THYet no sooner had Rabin taken his place alongside such illustrious colleagues as Heifetz Milstein and Stern than he abruptly and inexplicably disappeared from the concert stage. For three years the public saw and heard little of him. In the mid-1960s Rabin resurfaced and painstakingly began rebuilding a once-great career. Then one morning the music world awoke to news of his sudden mysterious death at age 35.THFor the first edition of this biography Feinstein had unprecedented access to Rabin's private papers and medical history. Now he draws on additional material obtained from recent interviews with Rabin's colleagues girlfriends and management. The result is an added appreciation of Rabin's remarkable family his cloistered upbringing and a micromanaged career that ensured not only great success but also periods of deep despair. EMichael Rabin: America's Virtuoso ViolinistE is more than a story of a great violinist. It is also the moving account of a man of rare talent who never stopped battling to find personal happiness on that fragile journey from wunderkind to adulthood.
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