Irene Stolofsky Explained

Irene Stolofsky
Birth Date: 1896
Birth Place:Chicago, U.S.
Death Place:Chicago, U.S.
Nationality:American
Other Names:Irene Stolofsky Davis (after 1926)
Occupation:Violinist

Irene Stolofsky (1896 – July 28, 1950), sometimes billed as Irene Stolofsky Davis after 1926, was a violinist from Chicago. She made several recordings in the 1910s, and toured the United States and Canada on the Chautauqua circuit in the 1920s.

Early life

Stolofsky was born in Chicago,[1] the daughter of Meyer Stolofsky and Anna Barkman Stolofsky.[2] [3] She trained as a violinist with Hugh (Harry) Dimond at the Metropolitan Conservatory of Music in Chicago.[4] [5]

Career

Stolofsky made several recordings between 1915 and 1917.[6] In the 1919–1920 season, she toured with Bohumir Kryl's Orchestral Sextette, as the group's leader.[7] She was active on the Chautauqua circuit in the 1920s, billed as the Irene Stolofsky Company, working with various vocalists and pianists, including Grace Johnson Konold, George Imbrie, Magdalene Massman, and Herbert Macfarren.[8] [9] [10] "Miss Stolofsky is quite a dazzling virtuoso," wrote one California critic in 1923, "She is very certain in her technique, and never flinches at such an exhibition of fireworks as is contained in Hubay's Scenes de la Szarda. At the same time she has a singing tone of great power and depth."[11]

She continued playing for audiences, though not on national tours, after her marriage in 1926.[12] She was still performing and teaching violin in the Chicago area in 1944, when she appeared in a musical program by the Illinois Federation of Music Clubs.[13]

Personal life

Irene Stolofsky married Meyer Davis in October 1926.[14] She died in 1950, aged 54 years, in Chicago.[15]

Notes and References

  1. News: Child in Years, but Rare Artist. June 23, 1926. The Ligonier Echo. December 8, 2019. 7. Newspapers.com.
  2. News: Sensational Success of Young Artist. May 31, 1923. The Kinsley Mercury. December 8, 2019. 6. Newspapers.com.
  3. News: Death notice, Irene Stolofsky Davis. July 30, 1950. Chicago Tribune. December 8, 2019. 26. Newspapers.com.
  4. March 1914. Untitled news item. The Violinist. 17. 42.
  5. News: Well Known Violinist To Appear at Stetson Auditorium. February 13, 1924. Stetson Collegiate Weekly. December 8, 2019. 1.
  6. Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Irene Stolofsky (instrumentalist : violin)" accessed December 8, 2019.
  7. March 1919. Bohomir Kryl Organizes Orchestra Sextette for Season of 1919–20. Lyceum News. 9. 13.
  8. http://digital.lib.uiowa.edu/cdm/ref/collection/tc/id/41021 Irene Stolofsky concert violinist, Herbert Macfarren composer-pianist
  9. January 1922. The Irene Stolofsky Company. Lyceum News. 1. 5.
  10. http://digital.lib.uiowa.edu/cdm/ref/collection/tc/id/42890 The Irene Stolofsky Company
  11. News: Delightful Concert by Stolofsky Co.. Swinford. Hope H.. January 27, 1923. Santa Cruz Evening News. December 8, 2019. 4. California Digital Newspaper Collection.
  12. News: Woman's Club to Hear Violin Program Wednesday. January 16, 1934. Kenosha News. December 8, 2019. 4. Newspapers.com.
  13. News: Untitled news item. March 5, 1944. Chicago Tribune. December 8, 2019. 54. Newspapers.com.
  14. Web site: Marriage announcements. October 22, 1926. The Jewish Sentinel. 2019-12-08.
  15. News: Mrs. Meyer Davis. July 29, 1950. Chicago Tribune. December 8, 2019. 8. Newspapers.com.