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- Jascha Heifetz came to the USA in 1917, became a citizen in 1925, and joined ASCAP in 1937. He was educated at the Royal School of Music in Vilna (which he entered at five and from which he graduated at nine), the St. Petersburg Conservatory (with Leopold Auer, earning an Honorary Music Degree), the New York College of Music, and Northwestern University. His first professional appearance was at age five, during which he gave his first concert, then at St. Petersburg, in 1911, in Berlin in 1912, and at Carnegie Hall in 1917. Eventually he concertized throughout the world, and made many recordings, becoming also a Commander in the French Legion of Honor. He also composed several popular songs, among them "When You Make Love to Me" and "So Much in Love".- IMDb Mini Biography By: Hup234!
- SpousesFrances Spielberger Spiegelberg(January 9, 1947 - December 23, 1964) (divorced, 1 child)Florence Vidor(August 20, 1928 - January 4, 1947) (divorced, 2 children)
- Widely recognized as one of the greatest violin virtuosos of all time.
- Brother of Vladimir Heifetz.
- Provided music for the occasional popular ballad under the pseudonym "Jim Hoyle".
- He was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Recording at 6777 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California.
- He spelled his composer pseudonym with no 'e' - Hoyl.
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