The Meadowmount School of Music was founded in 1944 by renowned pedagogue and violinist
Ivan Galamian. Born in
Iran in 1903 to Armenian parents, Galamian was taken shortly thereafter to Moscow, Russia. Then in 1922, due to the rise of the Communist regime, Galamian emigrated to Paris where he began taking lessons with
Lucien Capet and gaining a reputation as both performer and master teacher. However, over time the political situation in Europe had worsened to the degree that Galamian decided to emigrate to the United States in 1937 and settled in Manhattan, where he would establish his violin studio.
Gregor Piatigorsky, a celebrated Russian cellist and friend of Galamian, invited him to a party in
Elizabethtown, New York in the Adirondack mountains where Piatigorsky had settled. Galamian fell in love with the area, and during the summer of 1944, Galamian invited 30 students to study with him at a house that he leased in Elizabethtown. That same summer, Galamian found a lodge built by an inventor named
John Milholland, one of the creators of the
pneumatic tube, outside the community of Lewis, New York. The Galamians purchased the property with the support of Edward Lee Campe, a wealthy manufacturer of men’s clothing that they had met at a party, and the Meadowmount School officially began. Among the very first guest artists were cellist
Gregor Piatigorsky and violinists
Joseph Szigeti,
Zino Francescatti and
Isaac Stern. Early faculty included Sally Thomas, Galamian’s teaching assistant for many years, who joined the faculty in 1960 and served as the Co-director and administrator of student life for many years, as well as Vice-President of the Board of Directors of the Society for Strings. Thomas taught alongside other renowned faculty such as
Dorothy DeLay,
Leonard Rose, and
Josef Gingold. Gingold originally visited Meadowmount with no intention of teaching there, but after conversing with Galamian, he would end up coming back each summer for over 25 years to teach chamber music. In 1958,
Itzhak Perlman came to the United States to study at the
Juilliard School and Meadowmount with Galamian and DeLay. A few years later, Perlman was proposed to backstage at Meadowmount by his now wife, Toby Perlman, after his performance. ==The Gurrena Fellowship==