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Hugo Kortschak

Hugo Kortschak
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Hugo Kortschak
Born Hugo Kortschak
(1884-02-24)February 24, 1884
Goldwörth,Upper Austria, Austria
Died September 19, 1957(1957-09-19) (aged 73)
Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Nationality Austrian-American
Citizenship United States
Occupation Violinist
Organization Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Yale University
Manhattan School of Music
Spouse(s) Alice Plaut (1884–1972)
Children Alice Kortschak (1909–1995)
Hugo P. Kortschak (1911–1983)

Hugo Kortschak (28 February 1884 – 19 September 1957) was an Austrian-born American violinist and a member of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra from 1907 until 1914 (serving as assistant concertmaster from 1910 until 1914), founding member of the Berkshire String Quartet and Dean of Music at Yale University. His son was the plant physiologist Hugo P. Kortschak.

The Berkshire String Quartet was founded when music patroness Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge persuaded Kortschak to move his quartet from Chicago to Pittsfield, Massachusetts, where its members could focus exclusively on chamber music. In his youth Kortschak was a member of the Pozniak-Trio founded by the Polish Pianist Bronislaw Pozniak . Kortschak was an owner of several fine violins, including:

Kortschak was a key figure in organizing the Berkshire Chamber Music Festival founded by Coolidge. The original Berkshire String Quartet disbanded sometime after 1941.

Kortschak is a recipient of the Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge Medal for "eminent services to chamber music."


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