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  1. János Starker (/ ˈ s t ɑːr k ər /; Hungarian: [ˈʃtɒrkɛr]; July 5, 1924 – April 28, 2013) was a Hungarian-American cellist. From 1958 until his death, he taught at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music , where he held the title of Distinguished Professor.

  2. János Starker (Budapest, 5 luglio 1924 – Bloomington, 28 aprile 2013) è stato un violoncellista ungherese naturalizzato statunitense. Dal 1958 fino al giorno della sua morte, Starker fu professore al Jacobs School of Music , un conservatorio situato nella Indiana University Bloomington , dove ha avuto il titolo di Distinguished ...

  3. 30 apr 2013 · April 29, 2013. Janos Starker, one of the 20th century’s most renowned cellists, whose restrained onstage elegance was amply matched by the cyclone of Scotch, cigarettes and opinion that animated...

  4. 28 apr 2013 · Cellist Janos Starker has died at 88, ending a life and career that saw him renowned for his skills as a soloist, his prodigious work with orchestras, and his commitment to teaching.

  5. János Starkers all-embracing legacy is unique. No one impacted so many different facets of the art, craft, and literature of the cello, and no one gave so freely of himself to advance the cause of music at all levels. As a solo artist, he was simply nonpareil. He traveled the globe scores of times, appearing in the world’s great concert ...

  6. 29 apr 2013 · Janos Starker, who was regarded as one of the world's greatest cellists, has died at the age of 88. Born in Budapest, Starker moved to the US after World War II and had spells...

  7. 1 ago 2013 · Having survived a Nazi internment camp during World War II, Hungarian Jewish cellist János Starker (1924-2013) led a life focused on civic contributions and behaving with utter freedom.