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Jacques Thibaud photo violin violinist

$ 39.59

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: France
  • Genre: Classical, Opera & Ballet
  • Size: 3.5 x 5.5
  • Industry: Music

    Description

    Hello!
    For sale I have a postcard photo of violinist Jacques Thibaud.  Photo by Alban, printed in France.  A rare image.  There are 5 tiny pinholes, some illegible writing on the back; otherwise excellent.  3.5 x 5.5 inches.  USPS Priority Mail insured.
    I have been a professional violinist for 20 years. I currently teach violin at University of California, Berkeley, and play Concertmaster for the Sacramento Philharmonic and Opera. I've been buying and selling music memorabilia on eBay since it was invented and I've been buying antique art from European and American auction houses for a decade. All pieces for sale are guaranteed authentic and come from my personal collection, which numbers in the thousands.
    To learn more about me before buying, visit danflanaganviolin dot com.
    Jacques Thibaud
    (27 September 1880 – 1 September 1953) was a
    French
    violinist
    .
    Thibaud was born in
    Bordeaux
    and studied the violin with his father before entering the
    Paris Conservatoire
    at the age of thirteen. In 1896 he jointly won the conservatory's violin prize with
    Pierre Monteux
    (who later became a famous
    conductor
    ). He had to rebuild his technique after being injured in
    World War I
    . In 1943 he and
    Marguerite Long
    established the
    Marguerite Long-Jacques Thibaud International Competition
    for violinists and pianists, which takes place each year in
    Paris
    . From 2011, it has included singers and is now known as the Long-Thibaud-Crespin Competition, in honour of the soprano
    Régine Crespin
    .
    [1]
    Thibaud was noted not only for his work as a soloist, but also for his performances of
    chamber music
    , particularly in a
    piano trio
    with the pianist
    Alfred Cortot
    and cellist
    Pablo Casals
    . He undertook concert tours with pianist
    Yves Nat
    and
    George Enescu
    . He was a friend of violinist
    Eugène Ysaÿe
    , who dedicated his
    2nd Sonata for solo violin
    to him. Among his students were
    Manuel Quiroga
    (the dedicatee of Ysaÿe's 6th solo sonata),
    Eric Rosenblith
    ,
    Joan Field
    ,
    Rachel Steinman Clarke
    , Stephan Hero (see Jose Iturbi) and
    Yfrah Neaman
    .
    On 1 September 1953, Thibaud and 41 others died in the crash of
    Air France Flight 178
    . The aircraft, registration F-BAZZ, was on final approach to
    Nice
    when it struck Mt Cemet in the
    French Alps
    . His 1720
    Stradivarius
    violin was destroyed in the crash.
    [2]
    The accident investigation established "
    controlled flight into terrain (CFIT)
    " as the cause.