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Sadah Shuchari

Sadah Shuchari, or Sadah Schuhari, in Russian Сада Шухари, was an American violinist and music educator. She was concertmaster of the Vermont Philharmonic Orchestra from 1964 to 1979.

Early life
Sadah Shuchari was born Sadah "Sadie" Schwartz in Enfield, Connecticut, the daughter of Charles Schwartz and Dora Gerber Schwartz. Her parents were Jewish immigrants from Romania; her father sold insurance. Shuchari attended the Juilliard School, and studied violin with Leopold Auer and Paul Kochanski. == Career ==
Career
Shuchari won the Naumburg Scholarship in 1927, and the Schubert Memorial Prize in 1928. She performed at New York's Town Hall venue with pianist Isabelle Yalkovsky Byman, in a concert for the Franz Schubert centenary in 1928. She played again with Yalkovsky at Juilliard in 1931. Shuchari made recordings for Victor in 1928 and 1934. She performed on radio programs. She appeared as a soloist in recitals and with symphonies in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Hartford, Toronto, Baltimore, Harrisburg, Fort Worth, She continued performing in Vermont into her later years, and was concertmaster of the Vermont Philharmonic Orchestra from 1964 to 1979. Her last public performance came in 1983, at the Vermont Philharmonic's 25th anniversary concert. == Personal life ==
Personal life
Shuchari married insurance agent Wallace Parker Start in 1937. In 1966 she remarried, to Alex Colodny. Her second husband died in 1985. She died in 2001 in St. Albans Town, Vermont, aged 94 years. == References ==
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