Sascha Jacobsen

Musical Artist

1895 –

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Who is Sascha Jacobsen?

Sascha Jacobsen was a Jewish-American violinist and teacher born in Russia. He grew up in St. Petersburg, then moved with his family to New York City as a boy.

He graduated from Juilliard School in 1915 as a pupil of Franz Kneisel and upon graduation received the Morris Loeb Memorial Award. He founded the Musical Art Quartet from 1927-33. Later he taught at Juilliard; among his pupils were Julius Hegyi and Zvi Zeitlin.

In the 1950s Jacobsen served as concertmaster in the Los Angeles Philharmonic under Alfred Wallenstein. He played the Red Diamond Stradivarius violin.

Jacobsen is one of the subjects of George Gershwin's 1922 song "Mischa, Jascha, Toscha, Sascha" recorded by the Funnyboners. Sascha also gave violin lessons to his dear friend Albert Einstein, and recorded the Chausson Concerto for Violin, Piano and String Quartet with Jascha Heifetz, Jesus San Roma, and the Musical Art Quartet.

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Born
1895
Also known as
  • Якобсен, Саша
Education
  • Juilliard School

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on July 23, 2013

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