Adila Fachiri, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Adila Fachiri

Hungarian violinist

Date of Birth: 26-Feb-1889

Place of Birth: Budapest, Hungary

Date of Death: 15-Dec-1962

Profession: musician

Nationality: Hungary

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Adila Fachiri

  • Adila Fachiri (February 26, 1886 – December 15, 1962) was a Hungarian violinist who had an international career but made her home in England.
  • She was the sister of the violinist Jelly d'Arányi. Born Adila Arányi de Hunyadvár in Budapest, her early musical education was at the Royal Academy of Music in Budapest.
  • She began to study violin under Jeno Hubay when she was ten years old.
  • At the age of 17, she won the artists' diploma, the highest musical distinction in Hungary.
  • She was a great-niece of Joseph Joachim, and she studied with him in Berlin until his death, being possibly the only private pupil he ever accepted.
  • He bequeathed to her one of his Stradivarius violins. She first went to England in 1909, and in 1915, she married Alexander Fachiri, an English barrister living in London.
  • By 1924, she had played in public in Hungary, Austria, Germany, Italy, France and the Netherlands, as well as appearing regularly at London concerts. Adila Fachiri made a recording of the Beethoven 10th violin sonata with Donald Tovey.
  • She was the dedicatee of the two violin sonatas of BĂ©la BartĂłk, and of the 1930 violin concerto by Sir Arthur Somervell. On April 3, 1930, she and her sister gave the first performance of the Concerto for Two Violins of Gustav Holst, at a Royal Philharmonic concert at the Queen's Hall, under the direction of Oskar Fried.
  • Holst wrote the concerto for them. In March 1933, the sisters were involved in a spiritualistic sĂ©ance in London, at which the existence of Robert Schumann's Violin Concerto in D minor was revealed to them through the 'voices' of Schumann himself and of their late grand-uncle, Joachim. She died in 1962, aged 73.

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