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Heifetz As I Knew Him

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For the last 15 years of Jascha Heifetz's life, Ayke Agus was his closest companion. She came to him as a violin student in his master class at the University of Southern California, but he singled her out when he heard her play the piano. She became his private accompanist and ultimately his assistant and confidante. A sensitive and astute observer, Agus takes up where previous biographers left off; her book is a loving yet unblinking portrait of an aging master by his disciple.

262 pages, Paperback

First published February 15, 2001

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August 25, 2011
Absolutely fascinating. As interested as I was in Agus's narrative of becoming an integral part of the last 15 years of Heifetz's life, I was even more intrigued by her own story as a prodigy from an exotic land, a young woman whose upbringing prepared her for what sounds like one of the most challenging jobs in the world: Heifetz's personal pianist AND Gal Friday!
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July 8, 2016
Wonderful book...beautifully written. You get such an appreciation of this complicated and difficult musical instrument......much like Heifetz himself.
Thank you to Ms Agus for sharing her amazing story. I could not put this book down and savoured every page.
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May 27, 2022
An absolutely fascinating book, with insights into one of the great musicians of the 20th century. Surely one of the most unique musical friendships, Agus gave her life for Heifetz, making his last years much more fulfilling and full than it would have been had he been alone. Agus subsumed her own needs, her own life, even her own personality, in exchange for learning the many musical insights that Heifetz had to offer.

I sincerely hope that she has a happy personal and family life post-Heifetz, because she deserves it to the full.

A book full of humanity, compassion and understanding towards one of the greatest violinist of the 20th century, but surely a most difficult person to live with.
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July 6, 2021
Heifetz in Glorious Detail

A superb book about Heifetz's later years in California by his student of 15+ years. A real glimpse into the violin master's inner world. Most detailed and revealing….if you love Jascha Heifetz you must read this book.
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June 3, 2014
Great book! It was interesting to learn about Heifetz from the perspective of someone that worked with him on a daily basis. He was an amazingly talented violinist, but perhaps he never had a normal childhood and this continued to haunt him.
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June 22, 2011
Agus is obviously clever, but one wonders. As with all first person narratives...........
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February 8, 2015
An in depth look into the private life of the aging master. Heifetz, The Greatest Violinist That Ever Lived...
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December 20, 2018
A touching account of the final years of this great violinist. I admired the many sacrifices the author made to help Heifetz endure the vicissitudes of aging. Her explanation of her own life was even more interesting than the saddening but inevitable decline and death of a world-renowned and revered virtuoso whose legacy will remain because of the many beautiful recordings he made.
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