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[[Special:Contributions/74.126.230.148|74.126.230.148]] ([[User talk:74.126.230.148|talk]]) 20:25, 2 April 2014 (UTC)
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The unsourced statement that Miss Fuchs "was the first to perform... the Bach Suites for the viola" seems suspicious to me, given that [[Louis Svecenski]], of the Kneisel Quartet and the Boston Symphony Orchestra, had published his transcription of the Bach suites for viola in 1916, well before she had taken up the viola. Is one to suppose that he never performed any of his transcriptions?
As for the recordings, [[Samuel Lifschey]] beat her into the recording studio, in 1941, although only to record the gavottes of the sixth suite. (If, perhaps, additional movements were recorded, the recordings were not issued.) He, too, had published a transcription of the suites, in 1936.
These are just the American performers and editors that I know about. I don't know what may have been going on in Europe around the same time.
--[[User:Gambaguru|Gambaguru]] ([[User talk:Gambaguru|talk]]) 05:55, 20 September 2018 (UTC)
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