Isaac Stern was a Ukrainian-born violinist and conductor. He was renowned for his recordings and for discovering new musical talent. Isaac Stern was born into a Jewish family in Kremenets, Ukraine. He was fourteen months old when his family moved to San Francisco. He received his first music lessons from his mother, then in 1928 enrolled at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, where he studied until 1931 before going on to study privately with Louis Persinger. He returned to the San Francisco Conservatory to study for five years with Naoum Blinder, to whom he said he owed the most. At... his public début on February 18, 1936, aged 15, he played Saint-Saëns' Violin Concerto No. 3 in B minor with the San Francisco Symphony under the direction of Pierre Monteux. Reflecting on his background, Stern once memorably quipped that cultural exchanges between the US and Soviet Russia were simple affairs: "They send us their Jews from Odessa, and we send them our Jews from Odessa." In 1940, Stern began performing with Russian-born pianist Alexander Zakin, collaborating until 1977.
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| Birthdate: | July 21, 1920 |
| Birthplace: | Kremenets |
| Date of death: | September 22, 2001 |
| Height: | 5' 6" |
| Also known as: | アイザック・スターン, isaac_stern, Isaac Stern |