Sam Franko, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Sam Franko

American conductor

Date of Birth: 20-Jan-1857

Date of Death: 06-May-1937

Profession: conductor, violinist

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Aquarius


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About Sam Franko

  • Sam Franko (January 20, 1857 – May 6, 1937) was an American violinist and conductor.
  • He was the brother of violinist, conductor and concert promoter Nahan Franko. A native of New Orleans, Franko studied the violin in Europe, working with Joseph Joachim and Henri Vieuxtemps among others.
  • Upon his return to the United States he joined the Mendelssohn Quartet, later working with the Theodore Thomas Orchestra and the New York Philharmonic.
  • Franko soon grew disgusted with prejudice against American musicians, and created the American Symphony, made up entirely of American performers, in 1894.
  • With this group he gave many American premieres.
  • Franko also taught violin and arranged 17th- and 18th-century music, and transcribed numerous pieces for the violin.
  • His work with old music won him accolades from the German press.
  • His autobiography, Chords and Discords, was published in 1938, and he died in New York City in 1937. The set of cadenzas he wrote for Mozart's Violin Concerto in G-major K.
  • 216 has become a standard part of the concert repertoire, more so than all of the numerous other cadenzas that have been written for this piece.

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