Jascha Brodsky
lettisch-US-amerikanischer Geigenlehrer
Jascha Brodsky was a renowned Russian-American violinist and educator, born in 1907. His life's work was dedicated to the field of music, where he established himself as a prominent figure. Brodsky's career was marked by his affiliation with esteemed institutions, showcasing his expertise as a violinist and teacher.
Brodsky spent the majority of his career as a faculty member at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, where he shared his knowledge and skills with aspiring musicians. In addition to his work at the Curtis Institute, he co-founded the New School of Music in Philadelphia, further solidifying his contribution to the music community. Brodsky passed away in 1997, leaving behind a legacy as a respected violinist and educator.