
Yehudi Menuhin
Acting • Born 1916-04-22 – Died 1999-03-12
Biography
Yehudi Menuhin, Baron Menuhin, (22 April 1916 – 12 March 1999) was an American-born violinist and conductor who spent most of his performing career in Britain. He is widely considered one of the great violinists of the 20th century. He played the Soil Stradivarius, considered one of the finest violins made by Italian luthier Antonio Stradivari. Yehudi Menuhin was born in New York City to a family of Lithuanian Jews. Through his father Moshe, he was descended from a rabbinical dynasty. In late 1919, Moshe and his wife Marutha (née Sher) became American citizens, and changed the family name from Mnuchin to Menuhin. Menuhin's sisters were concert pianist and human rights activist Hephzibah, and pianist, painter and poet Yaltah. Menuhin's first violin instruction was at age four by Sigmund Anker (1891–1958); his parents had wanted Louis Persinger to teach him, but Persinger refused. Menuhin displayed exceptional musical talent at an early age. His first public appearance took place as an accompanist to another child prodigy, pianist Viola Walters, at the Imperial Theater’s Golden Hour Saturday matinee on January 21, 1921. Menuhin was five years old at the time. Two years later, when he was seven years old, Menuhin appeared as solo violinist with the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra in 1923. Persinger then agreed to teach him and accompanied him on the piano for his first few solo recordings in 1928–29. Julia Boyd records: " On 12 April 1929 it [the Semperoper] cancelled its advertised programme to make way for a performance by the twelve-year-old Yehudi Menuhin. That night he played the Bach, Beethoven and Brahms violin concertos to an ecstatic audience ... The week before, Yehudi had played in Berlin with the Philharmonic under Bruno Walter to an equally rapturous response." A newspaper critic said of his Berlin performance: "There steps a fat little blond boy on the podium, and wins at once all hearts as in an irresistibly ludicrous way, like a penguin, he alternately places one foot down, then the other. But wait: you will stop laughing when he puts his bow to the violin to play Bach's violin concerto in E major no.2." When the Menuhins moved to Paris, Persinger suggested Menuhin go to Persinger's old teacher, Belgian virtuoso and pedagogue Eugène Ysaÿe. Menuhin did have one lesson with Ysaÿe, but he disliked Ysaÿe's teaching method and his advanced age. Instead, he went to Romanian composer and violinist George Enescu, under whose tutelage he made recordings with several piano accompanists, including his sister Hephzibah. He was also a student of Adolf Busch in Basel. He stayed in the Swiss city for a bit more than a year, where he started to take lessons in German and Italian as well. According to Henry A. Murray, Menuhin wrote: "Actually, I was gazing in my usual state of being half absent in my own world and half in the present. I have usually been able to "retire" in this way. I was also thinking that my life was tied up with the instrument and would I do it justice?" — Yehudi Menuhin, personal communication, 31 October 1993. ... Source: Article "Yehudi Menuhin" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Filmography
42 credits
The French as Seen by…
Movie • 1988
Self - Interviewee

Teacher
Movie • 1985
we własnej osobie

The Chinese Word for Horse
Movie • 1977

David Oistrakh: Artist of the People?
Movie • 1996

Menuhin, A Family Portrait
Movie • 1991

Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould
Movie • 1993
Self

One More Audience with Dame Edna Everage
Movie • 1988
Self (uncredited)

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra: The First 50 Years
Movie • 1997
Self

Yehudi Menuhin, chemin de lumière
Movie • 1970

Stage Door Canteen
Movie • 1943
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The Art of Conducting: Great Conductors of the Past
Movie • 1993
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The Memory of Justice
Movie • 1976
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Yehudi Menuhin und Herbert von Karajan – Mozart: Konzert für Violine und Orchester Nr. 5
Movie • 1966
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Sabine und die hundert Männer
Movie • 1960
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Rostropovich: L'archet Indomptable
Movie • 2019
Self (archive footage)

Karajan: Mozart Violin Concerto No 5, Dvorak Symphony No.9
Movie • 1966
Self

Glenn Gould: Extasis
Movie • 1993

Yehudi Menuhin: The Violin of the Century
Movie • 1996

Yehudi Menuhin - Concert Magic
Movie • 2005
Self - Violinist

Menuhin and Karajan - The Concert Great Moments in Music
Movie • 1966

Leute
TV • 1983
Self

The Ed Sullivan Show
TV • 1948
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The Steve Allen Show
TV • 1956
Self - violinist virtuoso

Music 55
TV • 1955

The Kennedy Center Honors
TV • 1978
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Wetten, dass..?
TV • 1981
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The Music of Man
TV • 1978
self, presenter

An Audience with...
TV • 1978
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The Mike Douglas Show
TV • 1961
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Le Grand Échiquier
TV • 1972
Self - Main Guest

Le Grand Échiquier
TV • 1972
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Previn and the Pittsburgh
TV • 1977
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Boulevard Bio
TV • 1991
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What's My Line?
TV • 1950
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Fan School
TV • 1977
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Zeugen des Jahrhunderts
TV • 1979
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NDR Talk Show
TV • 1979
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Great Performances
TV • 1971
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BBC Young Musician
TV • 1978
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Van de Schoonheid en de Troost
TV • 2000
himself

Eurovision Song Contest
TV • 1956
Self - Interval Act

HARDtalk
TV • 1997