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Samuel David Hersenhoren

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Toronto, Toronto Division, Ontario, Canada
Death: August 18, 1982 (74)
Toronto, Toronto Division, Ontario, Canada
Place of Burial: 375 Mount Pleasant Road, Toronto, Toronto Division, ON, M4T 2C8, Canada
Immediate Family:

Son of Lou Hersenhoren and Celia Hersenhoren
Husband of Jeanie Gibbard Hersenhoren
Ex-husband of Mary Anne (Marion) Chalmersa Stone
Father of Suzi Hersenhoren
Brother of Benjamin Hersenhoren and Harry Hersenhorn

Occupation: First Violinist for Toronto Symphony
Managed by: Charles Lebow
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About Samuel David Hersenhoren

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Samuel (David) Hersenhoren. Conductor, violinist, b Toronto 2 Jul 1908, d there 18 Aug 1982. After studies in Toronto with Samuel Barshtz and with Mrs S.R. McCully at the Hambourg Conservatory, he made his debut at Massey Hall at 11. He then studied 1920-5 in Toronto and in several European centres with Jan Hambourg. On his return to Toronto Hersenhoren made his radio debut in 1925 on CKNC (where he later played in Geoffrey Waddington's orchestra). He played 1925-7 in the New Symphony Orchestra and 1927-44 in the TSO. He also played in various theatre orchestras and, in the early 1960s, in the CBC Symphony Orchestra. He was founder (and conductor 1932-40) of the New World Chamber Orchestra - six strings and piano - which toured Ontario, gave school concerts for the Toronto Board of Education, and in 1934 performed with the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir.

In 1933 Hersenhoren began conducting the orchestras for such CRBC (later, CBC) programs as 'Lullabye Lagoon,' 'Fugitive Melodies,' 'Dancing Strings,' and, during World War II, 'Carry on Canada,' 'Comrades in Arms,' and the 'Johnny Home Show' 1945-6. In 1943 he conducted CBC radio orchestras in the premieres of Weinzweig'sOur Canada and Willan's Hymn for Those in the Air. From 1941 to 1945 he conducted 25 Victory Loan Shows, starring Raymond Massey, Beatrice Lillie, Ronald Coleman, Charles Boyer, and others. In 1945 he began a long association with the comedians Wayne and Shuster, conducting for their CBC radio and TV shows. (The latter began in 1954.) For his radio work Hersenhoren received LaFlèche Trophies in 1945, 1946, and 1947. In 1947 he re-formed and enlarged the New World Chamber Orchestra for a CBC summer series on which he conducted radio premieres or Canadian premieres of Samuel Barber's Capricorn Concerto, Gerald Bales'Essay for Strings, Oskar Morawetz'Serenade, Barbara Pentland'sColony Music, Stravinsky's L'Histoire du soldat, and Walter Piston's Divertimento. The orchestra was active until 1951. Hersenhoren was music director 1952-4 of 'The Big Revue', the first CBC TV variety show. He was a guest conductor of the Promenade Symphony Concerts, the TSO, and, for summer series in 1946 and 1947, the Buffalo Philharmonic. He was second violin 1942-51 of the Parlow String Quartet and in 1945 founded the Canadian Artists Trio with Cornelius Ysselstyn, cello, and Leo Barkin, piano. In 1950 at the Royal Alexandra Theatre, Toronto, he conducted the orchestra for the first Canadian ballet festival, at which the Volkoff Ballet gave the premiere of Weinzweig's Red Ear of Corn. Active in later years as a freelance violinist in various orchestras, Hersenhoren continued his association with Wayne and Shuster and was the conductor 1967-9 of the Etobicoke Philharmonic Orchestra. His enthusiastic and consistently expert performance of all genres of music - 'serious' and 'light,' established and experimental, professional and amateur - contributed significantly not only to the musical education of Canadians but also to their sheer enjoyment of music as entertainment.


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Fifth General Census of Canada: 1911 Statistics Canada -- The Census and Statistics Office Statistics Canada -- The Census and Statistics Office, Fifth General Census of Canada: 1911, MEDI: Census/Tax Census Day was June 1, 1911. . Image e002024144 Lines 10-15 District 124 Sub-District 20 Sheet Number 3.

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Manifests of Alien Arrivals at Buffalo, Niagara Falls, and Rochester, New York, 1902-1954 National Archives and Records Administration National Archives and Records Administration, Manifests of Alien Arrivals at Buffalo, Niagara Falls, and Rochester, New York, 1902-1954., MEDI: Vital . M1480_57 Frame 1686

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New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957 National Archives and Records Administration National Archives and Records Administration, New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957, MEDI: Vital . T715_7167 Frame 0039 Line 13

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Samuel David Hersenhoren's Timeline

1908
July 2, 1908
Toronto, Toronto Division, Ontario, Canada
1911
June 1911
Age 2
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
1946
August 30, 1946
Age 38
Flushing, Queens, New York, United States
1959
1959
Age 50
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
1982
August 18, 1982
Age 74
Toronto, Toronto Division, Ontario, Canada
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada