Bronisław Gimpel (1911-1979) was a renowned Polish-American violinist and educator, celebrated for his distinctive sound and phrasing. Born in Lviv to a musical Jewish family, Gimpel began his musical journey at the age of five, studying both piano and violin. His early training under Maurycy Wolfsthal at the Lviv Conservatory laid the foundation for his illustrious career.
Gimpel's virtuosity and commanding technique earned him international acclaim. He performed extensively across Europe and the United States, leaving a lasting impact on the musical world. As a conductor, he founded and led the Hollywood Youth Orchestra, and his recordings, particularly from the 1950s, are highly regarded for their opulent sound and intelligent musicianship.
In addition to his performing career, Gimpel was a dedicated teacher, sharing his expertise at institutions such as the University of Connecticut. His legacy as a violinist and educator continues to inspire musicians worldwide.