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Isaac Stern
violinist
Ukraine • 1920-07-21 – 2001-09-22
Isaac Stern is credited on 2,095 releases across 298 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1950–2026 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
2,095
Pressings credited
298
Albums
8
Decades active
16
In collections
Biography
Isaac Stern (July 21, 1920 – September 22, 2001) was an American violinist. Born in Poland, Stern moved to the United States when he was 14 months old. Stern performed both nationally and internationally, notably touring the Soviet Union and China, and performing extensively in Israel, a country to which he had close ties since shortly after its founding. Stern received extensive recognition for his work, including winning the Presidential Medal of Freedom and six Grammy Awards, and being named to the French Legion of Honour. The Isaac Stern Auditorium at Carnegie Hall bears his name, due to his role in saving the venue from demolition in the 1960s.
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Credited work
2,095 releases · 298 albums · active 1950–2026
- Performance · 2,587
- Other credits · 159
Studios: Manhattan Center · Carnegie Hall · Columbia 30th Street Studio · Broadwood Hotel, Philadelphia
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Fiddler On The Roof (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
1971

The Greatest Hits Album
1972

The Nine Symphonies
1970

Mendelssohn's Greatest Hits
1969

Silence
1997

6 Double Concertos For Flute, Strings & Harpsichord
1991

Double Concerto · Piano Quartet, Op. 60
1990

Sinfonia Concertante / Sinfonia Concertante
1972

Violin Concerto In D Major
1960

Flute And Clarinet Concertos / Violin Concerto

Eighth Symphony / Fourth Symphony ("Italian")
1967

A Concert At The White House November 13, 1961
1962
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Mozart
- Beethoven
- Brahms
- Bach
- Schubert
- Vivaldi
- Stern
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