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Bella Shumiatcher was born on 9 February, 1911 in Gomel, Russia, is a Bella Shumiatcher was pianist and music educator pianist and music educator. Discover Bella Shumiatcher'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 79 years old?

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Age 79 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 9 February, 1911
Birthday 9 February
Birthplace Gomel, Russia
Date of death 1990
Died Place Ridgefield, Connecticut, USA
Nationality Russia

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Her husband is Hy Abbey

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Parents Judah and Chassia Shumiatcher
Husband Hy Abbey
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Children 2

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1911

Bella Shumiatcher (February 9, 1911 – 1990) was a Russian–Canadian–American pianist and music educator.

She was the founder and director of the Shumiatcher School of Music in Larchmont, New York, and a faculty member of the Juilliard School, her alma mater.

Bella Shumiatcher was born on February 9, 1911, in Gomel, Russia, the youngest of 11 children of Judah and Chasia Shumiatcher.

Her father and brother homesteaded briefly in Rumsey, Alberta, before the rest of the family joined them in Calgary in August 1911.

At age 10 Bella performed in a piano recital organized by the studio of John M. Williams and Shaylor Turner; her niece, six-year-old Minuetta Shumiatcher, also performed.

Bella and Minuetta both went on to attend the Juilliard School, while two of Bella's sisters, Fanny (Ziskin) and Sarah (Weiner), also pursued musical careers in New York.

1932

In 1932 Bella enrolled in a four-year course at the Institute of Musical Art, the predecessor to the Juilliard School, in New York City.

1935

She completed the program in two and a half years, graduating in 1935.

She studied under Egon Petri, Ernest Hutcheson, Nadia Reisenberg, and Alfred Mirovitch at the Juilliard Graduate School.

She studied music education under Rosalyn Tureck and earned her teaching certificate at Columbia University Teachers College.

Shumiatcher performed both in concert and on radio.

1938

She was the featured pianist at a December 11, 1938 concert at Carnegie Hall, performing a variety of musical styles.

1959

On January 25, 1959, she performed on a WNYC radio program titled Keyboard Masters, and on April 22 of that year she appeared on WPIX-TV demonstrating "The Teaching of Theme and Variation Form".

Shumiatcher founded and directed the Shumiatcher School of Music, a community music school in Larchmont, New York.

The curriculum included instrumental and vocal music, and theatre.

The school trained children ages 3 to 8 using the Suzuki method.

The school presented free annual recitals featuring students and faculty.

1973

A January 1973 music festival at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts included a morning violin concert for children, performed by students of the school, and an afternoon piano recital for adults, presented by a faculty member.

1974

Shumiatcher was the soloist in a March 8, 1974 concert at the same venue, and performed in a June 7, 1976 concert.

1977

She also performed in a 1977 chamber music concert and a 1984 benefit recital, among others.

Shumiatcher was a faculty member of the Juilliard School for 35 years.

She was also on the faculty of New York University and taught at the State University of New York at Purchase.

Shumiatcher married three times.

She had a son and daughter with her second husband, Hy Abbey.