Treger, Charles
Treger, Charles
Treger, Charles, American violinist, teacher, and administrator; b. Detroit, May 13, 1935. He studied with William Engels (1944-52), Szymon Goldberg, Ivan Galamian, and William Kroll. He made his debut as a soloist in the Wieniawski 2nd Violin Concerto when he was 11. After winning the Wieniawski Competition in Warsaw in 1962, he toured Europe as soloist with the Pittsburgh Sym. Orch. (1964); in 1969 he was a founding member of the Chamber Music Soc. of Lincoln Center, with which he remained active until 1973; from 1978 he toured widely with Andre Watts. He became a visiting prof, at the Hartt School of Music in Hartford, Conn., in 1972, and also gave master classes; in 1984 he was named president and director of the Meadowmount School in Westport, Conn. Treger has won accolades for his championship of neglected works from the violin repertoire.
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