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15 Facts About Glenn Dicterow

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Glenn Dicterow was born on December 23,1948 and is an American violinist and former concertmaster of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra.

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Glenn Dicterow is on the faculty of the University of Southern California's Thornton School of Music where he holds the Jascha Heifetz Chair in violin as well as serving as a faculty artist at the Music Academy of the West.

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Glenn Dicterow joined the Los Angeles Philharmonic as Associate Concertmaster in 1971, later assuming the role of Concertmaster in 1973.

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Glenn Dicterow's accolades include winning the Young Musicians Foundation Award and Coleman Award, The Julia Klumpke Award, and the Bronze Medal in the International Tchaikovsky Competition.

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Glenn Dicterow is a graduate of the Juilliard School, where he was a student of Ivan Galamian.

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At the age of 11, Glenn Dicterow made his solo debut with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, performing Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto.

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Glenn Dicterow joined the Los Angeles Philharmonic full-time in 1971, initially serving as Associate Concertmaster before becoming Concertmaster in 1973.

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In 1980, Glenn Dicterow transitioned to the New York Philharmonic as concertmaster.

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Internationally, Glenn Dicterow has appeared with the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra and the Hong Kong Philharmonic.

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On May 24,2012, Glenn Dicterow announced his decision to step down as concertmaster of the New York Philharmonic, embarking on a new chapter by joining the faculty at the University of Southern California.

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Glenn Dicterow assumed the role of the first Robert Mann Endowed Chair in Violin and Chamber Music at USC's Thornton School of Music.

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Glenn Dicterow is the son of Harold Glenn Dicterow, who served as principal of the second violin section in the Los Angeles Philharmonic for 52 years.

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Glenn Dicterow's discography includes Aaron Copland's Violin Sonata, Largo, and Piano Trio; Charles Ives's Sonatas Nos.

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Glenn Dicterow is featured in the violin solos in Richard Strauss's Ein Heldenleben and Also sprach Zarathustra with Zubin Mehta for CBS.

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Glenn Dicterow can be heard in the violin solos of the film scores for:.