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Zara Nelsova was born on 23 December, 1918, is a Canadian musician. Discover Zara Nelsova's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 83 years old?

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1726

She played a Stradivari cello, the "Marquis de Corberon" of 1726.

1918

Zara Nelsova (December 23, 1918 – October 10, 2002) was a prominent cellist.

Nelsova was born as Sara Katznelson in Winnipeg, Canada, to parents of Jewish-Russian descent.

Nelsova first performed at the age of five in Winnipeg.

She eventually moved with her family to London, England, where she studied at the London Cello School with its principal, Herbert Walenn.

She was heard by Sir John Barbirolli and introduced by him to Pablo Casals from whom she received additional lessons.

1932

In 1932, aged only 13, she gave a London debut recital and appeared as soloist with Sir Malcolm Sargent and the London Symphony Orchestra.

1942

During World War II she was principal cellist of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and in 1942 made her United States solo debut at Town Hall in New York.

From 1942 to 1944, she was cellist of the Conservatory String Quartet.

1949

In 1949 Nelsova moved to London, where she introduced to Britain new works by Samuel Barber, Paul Hindemith, Dmitri Shostakovich and Ernest Bloch, who dedicated his three suites for unaccompanied cello to her.

1955

In 1955 she became an American citizen and performed as a soloist for major orchestras, including Boston, Winnipeg, Montreal and the New York Philharmonic.

Elgar Concerto: Recital, Eaton Auditorium, Toronto, ca 1955.

1962

She taught at the Juilliard School from 1962 to 2002, the year of her death.

1966

She also toured extensively, and in 1966 was the first North American cellist to play in the Soviet Union.

Nelsova promoted the Elgar Cello Concerto when it was rarely heard, long before Jacqueline du Pré, in concert and in recital with a piano reduction of the orchestral score.

From 1966 to 1973 she was married to the American pianist Grant Johannesen, with whom she often performed and recorded.

Her dignified, introspective readings of Bloch's Schelomo and Barber's Cello Concerto were both recorded with the composers conducting and later recorded Schelomo under Ernest Ansermet, also for the Decca-London label.)

1969

She premiered Hugh Wood's concerto at the 1969 Promenade concerts.

1980

In 1978, Gerhard Samuel composed "In Memoriam DQ" for Solo Cello (copyright 1990 MMB Music), for Zara Nelsova, which was first performed January 7, 1980.

2002

In 2002, Nelsova died in New York City, aged 83.

2008

An award was given in Nelsova's name at the 2008 Naumburg International Violoncello Competition; the winner was Saeunn Thorsteinsdottir, from Iceland.

2011

At the 2011 International Cello Festival of Canada an award in her name was presented to Se-Doo Park.