Sol Hurok
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Sol Hurok (also Solomon Israilevich Hurok; born Solomon Izrailevich Gurkov, Russian Соломон Израилевич Гурков; April 9, 1888Template:Spaced ndashMarch 5, 1974) was a 20th-century American impresario.<ref name="HarrisGreen"/>
Early lifeEdit
Hurok was born in Pogar, Chernigov Governorate, Russian Empire (in present-day Bryansk Oblast, Russia) in 1888. His father, Israel Hurok, was a hardware merchant. At age 17, he was sent to Kharkiv to learn the trade. Shortly thereafter, in 1906, he immigrated to the United States, becoming a naturalized citizen in 1914.<ref name="britannica">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
CareerEdit
During Hurok's long career,<ref name="HurokIBDb"/> S. Hurok Presents managed many performing artists, including Jules Bledsoe, Marian Anderson, Irina Arkhipova, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Grace Bumbry, Feodor Chaliapin, Nestor Mesta Chayres,<ref>"Nestor Mesta Chayres was one of the few popular artists to be represented by the office of Sol Hurok" translate.google.com</ref> Van Cliburn, Victoria de los Ángeles, Manuela del Río, Isadora Duncan, Katherine Dunham, Michel Fokine, Margot Fonteyn, Emil Gilels, Alexander Glazunov, Horacio Gutiérrez, Daniel Heifetz, Jerome Hines, Isa Kremer, Moura Lympany, Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, David Oistrakh, Anna Pavlova, Jan Peerce, Sviatoslav Richter, Mstislav Rostropovich, Arthur Rubinstein, Andrés Segovia, Isaac Stern, Galina Vishnevskaya, Regine, Ralph Votapek, Efrem Zimbalist, Mariemma and many others.<ref name=":0">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
In the early 1920s, opportunities for Black singers, especially Black male singers, were nearly non-existent on the concert or operatic stage. Most of the few who found any success did so by traveling to Europe to establish a professional career. Jules Bledsoe was an exception: he was able to sign with Hurok. With Hurok's sponsorship, Bledsoe made his professional singing debut in New York's Aeolian Hall on Easter Sunday, April 20, 1924.<ref name=":0" />
In 1935, Rubinstein introduced Hurok to singer Marian Anderson,<ref name="HurokLetter" /><ref name="MarianAndersonUSPS" /> who retained Hurok as her manager for the rest of her career.<ref name="MarianAndersonPennCollections" /> A few years later, with Walter White of the NAACP and First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, Hurok was instrumental in persuading U.S. Secretary of the Interior Harold L. Ickes to arrange Anderson's Easter Sunday open-air concert on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial on April 9, 1939.
Beginning in the late 1930s Hurok managed Colonel W. de Basil's Original Ballet Russe, as well as its offshoot rival company, Sergei J. Denham's The Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo. They often performed near each other, and Hurok hoped to reunite the companies,Template:Citation needed but ultimately was unsuccessful.
In 1959, after 35 years of effort,<ref name="HurokBolshoiTickets"/> Sol Hurok brought the Soviet Bolshoi Ballet to the United States for an eight-week performance tour. In 1961, he brought the Kirov Academy of Ballet and the Igor Moiseyev Ballet Company to the U.S. In 1962, he again brought the Bolshoi to the U.S. for a tour at the height of the Cuban Missile Crisis.<ref name="HurokLetter"/><ref name="ImpresarioRobinsonPageFive"/>
The First Moog Quartet, the first to perform electronic music in Carnegie Hall, was formed in 1970 in response to Hurok's request to hear the Moog synthesizer in a live concert.
In honor of Hurok's influence on American music, on December 4, 1971, he was awarded the University of Pennsylvania Glee Club Award of Merit.<ref name="UPennGleeAward"/> Beginning in 1964, this award was "established to bring a declaration of appreciation to an individual each year that has made a significant contribution to the world of music and helped to create a climate in which our talents may find valid expression."
In 1972, a bomb planted in Hurok's Manhattan office exploded,<ref name="ImpresarioRobinsonPageFive"/><ref name="RosenthalExcerptBomb"/> killing employee Iris Kones and injuring several others, including Hurok. While many people believe the bombing had been arranged by the Jewish Defense League, a far-right terrorist organization which opposed the U.S. tours of artists from the Soviet Union,<ref name="KushnerEncTerr"/> no one was ever convicted of the crime.
DeathEdit
In 1974, en route to a meeting with David Rockefeller to discuss a Rudolf Nureyev project,<ref name="ImpresarioRobinsonPageFive"/> Hurok died of a heart attack. More than two thousand people nearly filled Carnegie Hall for his funeral,<ref name="ImpresarioRobinsonPageFive"/> where Marian Anderson delivered the final eulogy.<ref name="HurokLetter"/>
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Cultural depictionsEdit
- Tonight We Sing, musical biopic film by Mitchell Leisen; portrayed by David Wayne (1953)
- Anna Pavlova, film by Emil Loteanu; portrayed by John Murray (1983).
ReferencesEdit
External linksEdit
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