Samuel Gardner

Samuel Gardner composing at a Hamilton piano between 1915 and 1920 Samuel Gardner (August 25, 1891, Elizavetgrad – January 23, 1984) was an American composer and violinist of Russian Jewish origin. He won a Pulitzer prize with a string quartet in 1918. He was a student of Franz Kneisel and Percy Goetschius, and began his career as a concert violinist; among his compositions is a violin concerto. He wrote a number of other chamber works, and a handful of things for orchestra, including ''Broadway'', which was performed by the Boston Symphony in the 1929-30 season. Provided by Wikipedia
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