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Who Has It

The following institutions, music schools, classical radio stations (NPR), etc. have received copies of The Staryk Anthology

"In my opinion, your anthology is one of the most important recorded documents in violin history."

Stephen Shipps,
Professor of Violin,
Senior Advisor to the Dean For International Study,
University of Michigan

"This incredible compiled document will be an exceedingly important resource for musicians in Canada and throughout the world."

David Visentin,
Associate Dean,
Glenn Gould School,
The Royal Conservatory of Toronto

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Prof. Erlich Presenting the Staryk Anthology to President Sokolov of the Tchaikovsky Competition, Moscow Conservatory.

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I must say that this compilation of recordings exceeds my wildest expectations … interesting new works … demonic Prokofiev, your chamber musicianship! All the Beethoven sonatas…

Lorenz Gamma,
Assistant Professor,
California Institute of the Arts

This CD set will be a wonder to our collection and will be widely used by our students and faculty.

Verletta Kern,
Music Research Services Librarian,
University of Washington

This comprehensive retrospective, Staryk Anthology, is a unique and most welcome addition to our collections. It will be a wonderful resource for our students and faculty.

Kirsten Walsh,
Head Music Library,
The University of British Columbia

This comprehensive retrospective, Staryk Anthology, is a unique and most welcome addition to our collections. It will be a wonderful resource for our students and faculty.

Kirsten Walsh,
Head Music Library,
The University of British Columbia

Mr. Erlich brought us your marvelous compact discs. I want to thank you very much for this wonderful music and the chance for our students and faculty to listen to it!

Hannelore Bernt,
Hochschule Für Musik,
Karlsruhe, Germany

This important 30-CD collection (1952-2003) is a most appreciated addition to our critical listening classes. It is rare indeed to demonstrate for students the history of recording technology by listening to one artist’s performances through 50 years.

Jeffrey Harris,
Conservatory of Arts and Sciences,
Phoenix, Arizona

Canada
Library and Archives Canada
The Banff Centre
The University of British Columbia
The Royal Conservatory of Music
Classical 96.3
Toronto Symphony Orchestra

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Germany
Karlsruhe Hochschule für Music
SWR (Südwestfunk)
WDR (Westdeutcherundfunk)
Mr. Peter Ziegler, Archivist

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Other Countries
The Finnish Broadcasting Company (Finland)
The Israel Broadcasting Corporation “Kol Israel” (Israel)

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Russia
Rimsky-Korsakoff Conservatory (St. Petersburgh)
Tchaikovsky Conservatory Library (Moscow)

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Japan
NHK Tokyo Radio

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USA
Harvard University
Boston University
Louisiana State University
Curtis Institute of Music
Northwestern University
California Institute of the Arts
University of Washington
Colburn School of Music, Los Angeles
Conservatory of Recording Arts & Sciences
University of Rochester
Boston (NPR)
Classical KUSC (NPR)
King Arts Channel (NPR)
WXXI (NPR)
WNED (NPR)
Hochstein School of Music
University of Michigan
WFMT (NPR)
WQXR (NPR)

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