Artist Info

  • Name: Jascha Heifetz
  • Birthday: 02/02/1901
  • Birth Place: Vilnius, Lithuania
  • Died: 12/10/1987
  • Place of Death: Los Angeles, CA
  • Period: Modern
  • Genre: Classical

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Works & Performances

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Title Release
  •  The Original Jacket Collection: Jascha Heifetz [Box Set] W
  • 2008
  •  Jascha Heifetz Plays Wieniawski & Vieuxtemps
  • 2007
  •  Heifetz: Double Concertos [Hybrid SACD]
  • 2006
  •  Hora Staccato & Other Favourites WA
  • 2005
  •  Beethoven: Violin Concerto; Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto [Hybrid SACD] WA
  • 2004
  •  Brahms: Violin Concerto; Double Concerto
  • 2004
  •  Heifetz in Performance [includes DVD]
  • 2004
  •  Jascha Heifetz Live, Vol. 6
  • 2004
  •  The Heifetz-Piatigorsky Concerts
  • 2004
  •  Bach: Sonate e Partite per Violino Solo
  • 2003
  •  Beethoven: Violin Concerto in D
  • 2003
  •  Jascha Heifetz Live, Vol. 5
  • 2003
  •  Jascha Heifetz Live: Never-Before Published and Rare Live Recordings, Vol. 4
  • 2003
  •  Heifetz Adagios: Romantic Dreams of Exquisite Beauty
  • 2002
  •  Heifetz Rediscovered
  • 2002
  •  Jascha Heifetz Live, Vol. 3
  • 2002
  •  Sibelius: Violin Concerto
  • 2002
  •  Heifetz Plays Beethoven & Vieuxtemps
  • 2001
  •  Heifetz Plays Tchaikovsky & Wieniawski Violin Concertos
  • 2001
  •  Heifetz: Never-Released & Rare Live Recordings, Vol. 1
  • 2001
  •  Jascha Heifetz, Vol. 2
  • 2001
  •  Jascha Heifetz: The Unpublished Recordings
  • 2001
  •  Mendelssohn & Prokoviev: Violin Concertos
  • 2001
  •  Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto
  • 2001
  •  Beethoven, Brahms: Violin Concertos
  • 2000
  •  Great Violinists: Heifetz
  • 2000
  •  Heifetz Plays Walton
  • 2000
  •  Heifetz: Double Concertos
  • 2000
  •  Heifetz: Plays Concertos
  • 2000
  •  Jascha Heifetz Collection, Volume 5: The Russian Recordings, 1911 WA
  • 2000
  •  Jascha Heifetz Plays Mozart Vieuxtemps & Bruch
  • 2000
  •  Jascha Heifetz: The Supreme
  • 2000
  •  Mozart, Mendelssohn: Violin Concertos
  • 2000
  •  Mozart: Violin Concertos Nos. 4 & 5; Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto in E minor, Op. 64
  • 2000
  •  Prokofiev / Gruenberg: Violin Concertos
  • 2000
  •  Jascha Heifetz Collection, Vol. 4 WA
  • 1999
  •  Jascha Heifetz: The Bach Recordings 1925 - 1935
  • 1999
  •  The Legendary Jascha Heifetz
  • 1999
  •  The Mozart Recordings 1919-1936
  • 1999
  •  Beethoven, Mendelssohn: Violin Concertos WA
  • 1998
  •  Jascha Heifetz Collection, Vol. 3
  • 1998
  •  The Virtuoso Heifetz, Vol. 2
  • 1998
  •  Violin Concertos
  • 1998
  •  Heifetz Plays Tchaikovsky and Franck
  • 1997
  •  Heifetz-The Virtuoso Heifetz
  • 1997
  •  Jascha Heifetz 1922-34
  • 1997
  •  Jascha Heifetz Collection, Vol. 1 WA
  • 1997
  •  Jascha Heifetz Collection, Vol.2 WA
  • 1997
  •  Lost & Found-Treasures Of The Heifetz Legacy
  • 1997
  •  Heifetz Plays Bach, Brahms, Saint-Saëns and Others
  • 1996
  •  Jean Sibelius, Sergey Prokoviev, Alexander Glazunov: Concertos
  • 1995
  •  Sibelius, Prokofiev, Glazunov: Violin Concertos
  • 1995
  •  Sibelius, Prokofiev, Glazunov: Violin Concertos [Hybrid SACD] WA
  • 1995
  •  Tchaikovsky & Mendelssohn: Violin Concertos
  • 1995
  •  The Earliest Concerto Recordings, Vol. 2
  • 1995
  •  Arensky: Trio No. 1/Kodály: Duo, Op. 7/Turina: Trio No. 1
  • 1994
  •  Bach: Concertos; Mozart: Sonata, K.454; etc.
  • 1994
  •  Beethoven & Mozart
  • 1994
  •  Brahms: Quintet, Op. 111/Beethoven: Trio, Op. 70, No. 2
  • 1994
  •  Brahms: Trio, Op.8/Dohnányi: Serenade, Op.10/Strauss: Sonata, Op.18
  • 1994
  •  Franck: Quintet In F/Dvorák: Trio, Op.90/Sibelius: Nocturne
  • 1994
  •  Heifetz Collection, Vol. 10 (EMI Masters) WA
  • 1994
  •  Heifetz Collection, Vol. 2 (1925-1934) WA
  • 1994
  •  Heifetz Collection, Vol. 3 (1934-19370 WA
  • 1994
  •  Heifetz Collection, Vol. 30 WA
  • 1994
  •  Heifetz Collection, Vol. 31 WA
  • 1994
  •  Heifetz Collection, Vol. 35 WA
  • 1994
  •  Heifetz Collection, Vol. 4 (1939-1946) WA
  • 1994
  •  Heifetz Collection, Vol. 46: The Final Recital WA
  • 1994
  •  Heifetz Collection, Vol. 5 (1946-1947) WA
  • 1994
  •  Heifetz Collection, Vol. 8 (1950-1955) WA
  • 1994
  •  Heifetz Showpieces
  • 1994
  •  Korngold: Concerto; Rózsa: Concerto; Tema con variazioni; Waxman: "Carmen" Fantasy
  • 1994
  •  Mozart: Concerto No.5/Sonata, K.378/Quintet, K.516
  • 1994
  •  Schubert: Trio, D.929/Brahms: Trio, Op.87
  • 1994
  •  Selections from The Heifetz Collection
  • 1994
  •  The Concerto Collection [Box Set]
  • 1994
  •  The Heifetz Collection, Vol. 7: 1949-1951 WA
  • 1994
  •  Walton & Gruenberg Concertos
  • 1994
  •  Heifetz/Primrose/Feuermann Play String Duos And Trios
  • 1993
  •  Recital
  • 1993
  •  Schubert: Quintet, Trio/Bach: Sinfonias
  • 1993
  •  Bach: Sonatas & Partitas
  • 1992
  •  Bruch: Concerto No.2/Conus: Concerto in E minor/Wieniawski: Concerto No.2/Tchaikovsky: Sérénade
  • 1992
  •  Heifetz Plays Gershwin and Encores
  • 1992
  •  Max Bruch, George Conus, Henryk Wieniawski: Violin Concertos
  • 1992
  •  Jascha Heifetz Plays French Masterpieces
  • 1990
  •  Jascha Heifetz, The Early Victor Recordings 1917-1918
  • 1990
  •  Beethoven, Brahms: Concertos
  • 1989
  •  Beethoven: Serenade/Spohr: Concerto No.8, Double Quartet
  • 1989
  •  Heifetz Collection Vol. 44 WA
  • 1989
  •  Heifetz Collection Vol.43 WA
  • 1989
  •  Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco: Concerto No. 2; Howard Ferguson & Karen Khachaturian: Sonatas; Françaix: Trio
  • 1989
  •  Mozart: Violin Concerto No. 5, K219; Sonata K378; Quintet, K516
  • 1989
  •  Mozart: Violin Concerto No.5/Violin Sonata Nos. 10 & 15
  • 1989
  •  Ravel: Trio; Debussy & Respighi: Sonatas; Martinu: Duo for Violin & Cello
  • 1989
  •  Spohr: Concerto No. 8; Double Quartet; Beethoven: Serenade
  • 1989
  •  Complete Violin Sonatas Volume 2, Sonatas Nos. 5, 6, 7
  • 1988
  •  Dvorák: Quintet, Op. 81; Brahms: Sextet, Op. 36 WA
  • 1988
  •  Heifetz Collection Vol.41 WA
  • 1988
  •  The Decca Masters, Vol. 2
  • 1988
  •  Walton, Elgar: Violin Concertos
  • 1988
  •  Bruch: Concertos No.1/Scottish Fantasy/Vieuxtemps: Concerto No.5
  • 1987
  •  Heifetz Plays Brahms, Bach, Mozart WA
  • 1987
  •  Heifetz plays Bruch & Vieuxtemps [Hybrid SACD] WA
  • 1987
  •  Max Bruch: Concerto No. 1; Scottish Fantasy; Henri Vieuxtemps: Concerto No. 5 WA
  • 1987
  •  Tchaikovsky & Mendelssohn: Concertos
  • 1987
  •  Heifetz Plays Beethoven & Brahms
  • 1985
  •  The Heifetz Collection WA
  • 1975
  •  Volume 1: The Acoustic Recordings, 1917-1924 WA
  • 1975
  •  Bach: Sonatas and Partitas For Unaccompanied Violin
  •  Beethoven, Schubert: Piano Trios
  •  Brahms: Complete Sonatas for Violin & Piano
  •  Brahms: Concerto in D major for violin, Op. 77; Concerto in A minor for violin & cello, Op. 102
  •  Bruch: Concertos Nos. 1 & 2, Opp. 26 & 44; Scottish Fantasy, Op. 46
  •  Bygone memories...
  •  Heifetz Performs Tchaikovsky, Sarasate & Vieuxtemps
  •  Heifetz Performs Wieniawski, Vieuxtemps, Saint-Saëns & Sarasate
  •  Heifetz plays Beethoven & Spohr
  •  Jacha Heifetz Recordings from 1917-1946, Vol. 2
  •  Jasca Heifetz - The Romantic Repertoire
  •  Jascha Heifetz
  •  Jascha Heifetz 1917 - 1922
  •  Jascha Heifetz Conducts Sibelius, Tchaikovsky, Glazunov
  •  Jascha Heifetz Fireworks
  •  Jascha Heifetz in Performance
  •  Jascha Heifetz In The Golden Thirties, Vol. II
  •  Jascha Heifetz Plays Bach
  •  Jascha Heifetz Plays Bach, Brahms, Wieniawski
  •  Jascha Heifetz Plays Bach, Wieniawski/Saint-Saëns
  •  Jascha Heifetz Plays Johann Sebastian Bach
  •  Jascha Heifetz Plays Mendelssohn And Beethoven
  •  Jascha Heifetz plays Mozart
  •  Jascha Heifetz plays Mozart, Tschaikowsky & Glazunov
  •  Jascha Heifetz Plays Mozart, Vol. 2
  •  Jascha Heifetz: A Profile, 1934-1939
  •  Mendelssohn: Concerto for Violin & Orchestra, Op. 64; Mozart: Concerto No. 21 for Piano & Orchestra, KV. 467
  •  Musical Mementos of Jascha Heifetz
  •  Schubert: Quintet, D. 956; Trio, D. 581; Ave Maria; Bach: 3 Sinfonias WA
  •  Sibelius, Tchaikovsky, Glazunov: Violin Concertos
  •  Sibelius: Concerto Op47; Strauss: Tod und Verklärung
  •  Tchaikowsky, Mozart: Violin Concerti
  •  The Earliest Concerto Recordings, Vol. 1
  •  The Virtuoso Jascha Heifetz WA
  •  Violin Greatest Hits
  •  Aisha's Dance, arrangement for vioiln & piano (after Khachaturian's Gayane)
  •  Along the Silent Forest Path, arrangement for violin & piano (after R. Strauss song, Op. 9/1)
  • 2004
  • (3) Alt Wien (Wienerisch), arrangement for violin & piano (after Godowsky)
  • 2003
  • (3) Ao pé da fogueira (By the bonfire), arrangement for violin & piano (after F. Valle's Preludio 15)
  • 2004
  • (4) Beau Soir, arrangement for violin & piano (after Debussy)
  • 2006
  •  Braziliera, arrangement for violin & piano (after Milhaud's Scaramouche)
  • (2) Contemplation, transcription of violin & piano (after Brahm's song "Wie Melodien")
  • 1951
  • (5) Daisies, arrangement for violin & piano (after Rachmaninov's piano piece, Op. 38/3)
  • (2) Dance No.4, arrangement for violin & piano (after Krien's Dance Suite, Op. 44)
  • 2004
  • (5) Deep River, arrangement of spiritual for violin & piano
  • 1944
  • (4) Estrellita, arrangement for violin & piano (after Ponce's song) WA
  • 1973
  •  Étude-tableau, arrangement for violin & piano (after Rachmaninov's Op. 33/7)
  •  Fairy Tale (Skazka), arrangement for violin & piano (after Medtner's Op. 20/1)
  • (2) Flight of the Bumblebee, arrangement for violin & piano (after Rimsky-Korsakov's Tale of Tsar Sultan)
  • (2) Golliwog's Cake-Walk, arrangement for violin & piano (after Debussy)
  • 2004
  • (24) Hora staccato (After Grigoras Dinicu)
  • 1937
  • (4) It Ain't Necessarily So, arrangement for violin & piano (after Gershwin's Porgy & Bess)
  • 2008
  • (3) Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair, arrangement for violin & piano (after Foster)
  • 1944
  •  L'après-midi d'un faune, arrangement for violin & piano (after Debussy)
  •  Larghetto, arrangement for violin & piano (after Vivaldi's Double Concerto in B flat majro, RV 547)
  • 1999
  • (2) Lilacs, arrangement for violin & piano (after Rachmaninov)
  • (2) March, arrangement for violin & piano (after No. 1 of Prokofiev's 10 Pieces for piano, Op. 12)
  • (7) March, arrangement for violin & piano (after Prokofiev's "The Love for Three Oranges")
  • 1996
  • (4) Masks, arrangement for violin & piano (after Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet)
  • (2) Nocturne, arrangement for violin & piano (after Chopin's Op. 55/2)
  • 2004
  • (2) Oriental Sketch, arrangement for violin & piano (after Rachmaninov's Op. 2/2)
  •  Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune, arrangement for violin & piano (after Debussy)
  • 2004
  •  Romanza, arrangement for violin & piano (after Dohnányí's Suite for Orchestra, Op. 19)
  • 2004
  • (2) Rondo, arrangement for violin & piano (after Weber's Violin Sonata, Op. 10/3)
  • 1999
  •  Sabre Dance, arrangement for violin & piano (after Khachaturian's Gayane)
  • (2) Sarabande, arrangement for violin & piano (after Bach's English Suite No. 3)
  • 1999
  • (15) Sea Murmurs, arrangement for violin & piano (after Castelnuovo-Tedesco's "Arise" from Shakespeare Songs, Op. 24)
  • 1934
  • (14) Selections (5) from Gershwin's Porgy and Bess, arrangement for violin & piano
  • (4) Sevilla, arrangement for violin & piano (after No. 3 of Albéniz's Suite española, Op. 47)
  • 1934
  •  Sweet Remembrance, arrangement for violin & piano (after Mendelssohn's Song without Words, Op. 19/1)
  • (2) Tango, arrangement for violin & piano (after "Two Maids Wooing" from Castelnuovo-Tedesco's Shakespeare Songs)
  •  The Swan, arrangement for violin & piano (after Saint-Saëns' Carnival of the Animals)
  • 1945
  • (3) Three Preludes, arrangement for violin & piano (after Gershwin)
  • 1996
  •  Valses nobles et sentimales, arrangement for vioiln & piano (after Nos. 6 and 7 of Ravel's Valses nobles et sentimentales)
  •  When You Make Love to Me (Don't Make Believe), for piano
  •  Work(s) for violin
  • Individual Bio

    Jascha Heifetz was the leading figure among the extraordinary group of Russian Jews who dominated violin playing in the second and third quarters of the twentieth century. As a technician he had no superior, and, of all the artists of his time and later, only two or three could even offer a challenge to his electrifying precision of execution. His diamond-point tone and quick vibrato afforded his playing a clarity of line that some felt was almost too perfect, even cold. Most conductors and other violinists -- and audiences -- felt differently and a Heifetz concert inevitably drew sell-out crowds.

    Heifetz was born in Vilna, where his father Ruvim was a violinist in the city theatre. When he was three, his father bought for him a quarter-size instrument and gave him beginning instruction. By the age of five, Heifetz had advanced enough to enter the Vilna Conservatory where he began instruction under Elias Malkin. Only a year later, Heifetz made his first public appearance performing the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto. The six-year-old was so successful that offers for other appearances came from numerous other venues in Russia and he was hailed as a real prodigy.

    When Leopold Auer, then a famous professor at the St. Petersburg Conservatory, came to Vilna in 1909, he was persuaded by Malkin to listen to Heifetz. After hearing him in Mendelssohn and Paganini, Auer embraced him and predicted for him a splendid future, urging him to come to St. Petersburg and become his pupil.

    Ruvim Heifetz resigned his position, sold the family belongings, and took his son to St. Petersburg, but Auer initially failed to recognize the boy and refused him admittance to his home. By the time Auer realized his error, the Conservatory entrance deadline had passed and Jascha had to enroll in the class of an assistant. Six months later, however, Heifetz was able enter Auer's class, and thereafter his progress was astounding.

    During an appearance at the International Exposition in Odessa, the reception accorded Heifetz was so explosive a police escort was needed afterward. Concerts throughout Europe followed immediately and, at an appearance with the Berlin Philharmonic in 1914, conductor Artur Nikisch declared that he had never heard violin playing such as his.

    Heifetz' American debut took place at Carnegie Hall in 1917, eliciting such observations as "only the molten gold of Fritz Kreisler can be conjured up in comparison" (Herbert F. Peyser) and "He is a modern miracle" (Pitts Sanborn). The ensuing year brought triumph after triumph, with critics vying with each other to offer the most extravagant superlatives. A period of transition a few years later brought some critical reservations as Heifetz sought to move away from the overt emotionalism of his Russian training and become a more objective player. By the mid-1920s, however, a balance had been struck and once again accolades flew as critics and audiences noted a new, more mature approach to his music.

    Heifetz became an American citizen, settled in California, and enjoyed the benefit of a long-term recording contract with RCA, amassing a sizeable discography over the years. Throughout his career, Heifetz favored gut strings, perhaps to temper the fine-edged aggressiveness of his attack and the enormous strength of his bowing arm. Early recordings of concertos, made mostly overseas, were gradually redone -- though not supplanted -- with American orchestras and in improved sound. Nonetheless, many of the earlier releases, despite their having been done in short takes required by 78 discs, still compel attention for their unsurpassed mastery. ~ Erik Eriksson, All Music Guide