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A colorful autobiography of one of the world's great cellists. More than the consummate musician, however, Starker is also a raconteur and writer, occasionally quirky and droll, always witty and with a pointed opinion to share. Includes a bonus CD recording of Starker's last public recital, which features his only recording of the Strauss Sonata in F, Opus 6. "Few cello players currently before the public have enjoyed the kind of international success in all conceivable musical career roles as Janos Starker." --Chicago Tribune
Starker, a Hungarian-born cellist, has had a long and distinguished career as a soloist, recording artist, and pedagog (he teaches at the University of Indiana). Now 80, he looks back on his remarkable life in this detailed and eminently readable memoir. So steeped is Starker in the music world that he identifies his chapters by ascending chromatic steps of the scale (e.g., C, C#, D) instead of numbers. These form a rough chronology, beginning with his harrowing years as a prisoner in a detention camp on an island in the Danube. Interspersed with the biographical sections are entertaining bits of prose that reveal other sides of Starker: a keen and witty observer of the human condition, a raconteur, an inventive satirist, and a man unafraid to air unconventional and, at times, politically incorrect beliefs. The exhaustive list of his recordings and editions attests to his indefatigable energy and passionate commitment to his art. As the only substantial biographical work on Starker, this is highly recommended. Larry Lipkis, Moravian Coll., Bethlehem, PA Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.
More Reviews and RecommendationsJanos Starker is Distinguished Professor of Cello in the School of Music at Indiana University. He holds five honorary doctorates, and is a former principal cellist with the Metropolitan Opera and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. He has made more than 100 commercial recordings and has given world premiere performances of countless recital works by important composers. Among his many awards and honors is the 1997 Grammy Award for Best Recording by a Soloist without Accompaniment for his recording of Bach's Six Suites for Solo Cello. Janos Starker lives in Bloomington, Indiana.